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  1. Singapore and Malaysian police recovered six vehicles worth more than RM$480,000 (S$197,000) last Wednesday in a joint operation. Acting on information received from the Royal Malaysian Police through Interpol, officers from the Singapore Police Force (SPF) launched an operation at the Brani Terminal to intercept two containers which were en route to Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates. It was believed that a car-smuggling syndicate operating in Malaysia had been involved in the illegal trading of stolen Malaysian-registered vehicles and was using Singapore as transit for the stolen vehicles. Six Toyota Hilux cars which had been shipped in two containers from Port Klang to Singapore, where they were unloaded to be shipped again to Jebel Ali, were recovered. Preliminary investigations indicate that the syndicate had falsely declared the contents of the containers to avoid detection. The Malaysian police have also arrested several syndicate members in Malaysia in connection to this case. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/...icles-recovered
  2. Click here fore more infos http://www.diagnosticnews.com/featured/7-brake-myths-busted/
  3. Busted! Finnish President's Husband Is Caught Staring At Princess Mary's Chest
  4. Busted! Finnish President's Husband Is Caught Staring At Princess Mary's Chest
  5. My colleague just told me he got a $20 fine for driving at 65km/h at a 60km/h road. so it debunked the hearsay that cars speeding within 10km/h of the max road speed wont get fine........ no demerit points deducted...
  6. Kuala Lumpur (The Star/ANN) - Malaysian police have smashed a car theft syndicate which supplies vehicle parts in the illegal market in the peninsula. Six men, in their 30s, were arrested and more than 5 million ringgit (US$1.6 million) worth of stolen car spare parts were recovered, making it the biggest car theft ring to have been busted this year. Federal CID director Comm Datuk Seri Bakri Zinin said a special operation conducted raids in Malacca and Johor on April 8 and 9 respectively. In Malacca, police raided three houses in Batu Berendam and Durian Tunggal, which were used to store car parts. "The dismantled car components, including engines, were taken from stolen vehicles," he said. He added two men were detained while six cars and a lorry were seized during the raid. In a follow-up operation, police raided five places in Johor Baru, including two spare-part dealerships and a storage facility. Four men were arrested. Comm Bakri said police recovered 1,603 car parts totalling about 5 million ringgit from various Proton models including Wira, Saga, Iswara Aeroback, Waja and Hicom lorries. He added the police believed they have solved at least 250 car theft cases by the syndicate. Comm Bakri said the cases were being investigated under Section 379A of the Penal Code for vehicle theft. The six have been remanded to facilitate investigations. On the Sarawak election, Comm Bakri said the police have adequate personnel to oversee public security during the period. He advised people to not listen to rumours and the spread of malicious text messages. Regards,
  7. Wow, SPF got breakthrough case!! Know how to catch sex related crimes but more physical ones like loan sharking activities they just ignore. KNS. Feb 23, 2011 2 online sex syndicates in private flats busted POLICE busted two online vice syndicates operating in private apartments in a nine-hour operation on Monday and arrested four males and 15 females. The 19 - aged between 22 and 41 - were nabbed for suspected involvement in vice-related activities. Officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and Police Intelligence Department conducted raids at several locations, including Clementi, North Canal Road, Jalan Rajah and Rangoon Road. Cash amounting to about $14,000, laptops, notebooks, condoms and other related items such as mobile phones, were seized in the raid. The syndicates are believed to have advertised their services via Internet websites, where potential customers could book their services. Investigations against those arrested, are going on. Those found guilty of offences under the Women's Charter shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of up to five years and also be liable to a fine of up to $10,000. Repeat male offenders are also liable for caning.
  8. Seems like internet is under very close watch nowadays from the authorities Cleaning up to prepare for the big erection? Seems like SBF website from the TV news. Saw the names, - LaserBabes - AINO
  9. Looks like we got another another odo winding dealer...... 28 Dec: 100,121km: http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.ph...4831&DL=503 16 Jan: 63,000km: http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.ph...229&DL=1277
  10. Against common sense, I made a new years resolution. Silly of me to choose something so ambitious where I will be put to the test everyday. I managed to endure 5 days before caving. Hope you guys have better luck with yours. Ps: My resolution involved keeping calm when faced with a certain blue vehicle
  11. Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1063924/1/.html
  12. Police in Bilbao, Spain, took seven people into custody after discovering more than 800 kilos of cocaine, 4.5 kilos of hashish, and 15,000 ecstasy tablets hidden in a fake Dakar Rally truck. Police say the elaborate scheme was meant to supply drug dealers on the Spanish island Ibiza. About
  13. 'CSI' co-star Gary Dourdan arrested for drugs By DERRIK J. LANG
  14. Actor Christopher Lee to retain permanent resident status By Lynda Hong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 12 July 2007 2101 hrs SINGAPORE: MediaCorp actor Christopher Lee will retain his Singapore Permanent Resident status, according to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). Fans of Lee have been concerned about his PR status after he was jailed for drink driving related offences. So the reply from the ICA should come as good news to them. The ICA has completed its review on Lee's case and decided to allow him to retain his PR status. He will, however, come under close observation. In making known the outcome of the review to the actor on Wednesday, the ICA said it would revoke its current decision should he violate the law again. Lee will be performing in a charity show for the Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD) this Sunday. Other stars taking part in the show include his girlfriend, Fann Wong. - CNA/yy
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