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Passenger says Grab driver locked doors and charged her $2 for wet tissue

A passenger was blindsided after her Grab driver allegedly locked the doors at the end of the ride and sprang an extra charge of $2 for wet tissue on her.Local model and actress Fiona Fussi took issue with how the driver did not earlier communicate that the i
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Passenger says Grab driver locked doors and charged her $2 for wet tissue

A passenger was blindsided after her Grab driver allegedly locked the doors at the end of the ride and sprang an extra charge of $2 for wet tissue on her.Local model and actress Fiona Fussi took issue with how the driver did not earlier communicate that the item is not free-of-charge in a TikTok video she posted on Friday (July 10).Calling it «one of the worst Grab experiences ever», Fussi said the «stressful» encounter began when she asked the driver if he had any tissues in his car.«He was really snappy and he said no,» she said.«I was like, 'Oh okay, never mind.'»About five minutes later, the driver supposedly said he had wet tissue.Fussi, who thought that the gesture was «nice», accepted it.To her surprise, the driver requested payment for the piece of tissue upon reaching her destination and allegedly refused to let her exit the car until she paid.«It's not about the $2, it's not expensive. But it's the principle that he never told me that he was charging me money, I thought he was just being nice,» she said.AsiaOne has reached out to Fussi and Grab for comment.

Caught on camera: Driver shines laser pointer at another car along PIE

The driver of a Toyota Alphard multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) was recently caught aiming a laser pointer at another car.Dashcam footage of the incident submitted to Facebook Group SG Road Vigilante shows vehicles moving slowly along a stretch of an expressway o
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Caught on camera: Driver shines laser pointer at another car along PIE

The driver of a Toyota Alphard multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) was recently caught aiming a laser pointer at another car.Dashcam footage of the incident submitted to Facebook Group SG Road Vigilante shows vehicles moving slowly along a stretch of an expressway on July 8.As the MPV closes in on the car, its driver is seen using his laser pointer several times.At one point, the glare was so strong that the whole video turned green. The glare from the laser pointer's beam caused the video to «turn green». PHOTO: Screengrab/YouTube/SG Road Vigilante It is unclear what triggered the MPV driver to do so. Based on traffic information signage on the opposite side of the expressway, the incident appears to have occurred along the Pan Island Expressway.

IRAS nabs 279 high-income earners over sham arrangements to pay less tax

SINGAPORE – The taxman has caught 279 high-income earners to date for using sham arrangements such as setting up private companies to receive their income to avoid paying more tax.Out of this group, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) probed 12
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IRAS nabs 279 high-income earners over sham arrangements to pay less tax

SINGAPORE – The taxman has caught 279 high-income earners to date for using sham arrangements such as setting up private companies to receive their income to avoid paying more tax.Out of this group, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) probed 124 cases from 2021 to 2025 and clawed back $49 million in additional tax.All but one of these cases involved taxpayers extracting profits as tax-exempt dividends or interest-free shareholder loans.Unlike tax evasion, which is a crime involving hiding and falsifying income, tax avoidance by channelling funds through various arrangements is not an offence, but these moves can result in additional taxes and surcharges being levied if there is no real purpose for these transactions other than paying less tax.Cases involving such taxpayers were highlighted recently when the High Court dismissed the bid of three doctors to challenge the decision of IRAS to levy more taxes on their total incomes.

Passers-by free teen cyclist trapped under car in Jurong

A 14-year-old cyclist was rescued from underneath a car in Jurong by members of the public who banded together to lift the vehicle.The traffic accident occurred at the junction of Jurong East Central and Jurong Gateway Road at about 1.25pm on Saturday (July 1
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Passers-by free teen cyclist trapped under car in Jurong

A 14-year-old cyclist was rescued from underneath a car in Jurong by members of the public who banded together to lift the vehicle.The traffic accident occurred at the junction of Jurong East Central and Jurong Gateway Road at about 1.25pm on Saturday (July 11), the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) told AsiaOne.In a video posted by Facebook user Toto Momz that afternoon, several men are seen attempting to hoist a grey car along a slip road.The camera pans to show more passers-by joining the group, and an onlooker is heard saying that a boy is trapped under the car.With about 10 people holding up the car, another two or three men carefully pulled the cyclist out, to the relief of all.The boy was then carried to the roadside by rescuers, who ensured he laid down on the grass and checked his physical condition as they waited for the ambulance to arrive.

Man to be charged for allegedly misappropriating $600k from company

A 67-year-old man will be charged in court on Monday (July 13) after he allegedly misappropriated more than $600,000 from his employer.Police said in a news release on Sunday that they received a report from the man on December 10, 2025, claiming that he had
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Man to be charged for allegedly misappropriating $600k from company

A 67-year-old man will be charged in court on Monday (July 13) after he allegedly misappropriated more than $600,000 from his employer.Police said in a news release on Sunday that they received a report from the man on December 10, 2025, claiming that he had misappropriated company funds from his employer over a two-year period.Officers from Bedok Police Division established through their investigations that the 67-year-old had misappropriated over $600,000 in cash from bank deposit bags entrusted to him in the course of his employment.According to the police, the offence was uncovered after company staff discovered the discrepancies during an audit.The man will be charged in court on Monday with the offence of criminal breach of trust by an employee.If found guilty, he could be jailed for up to 15 years and fined.[[nid:740139]]editor@asiaone.com 

'It can change one person's world': Pasar malam vendor rallies people to free van stuck in mud

What do you do when you see someone who needs help? This simple question may not always get a straightforward answer, especially if it involves inconveniencing oneself to help another.But stepping forward was what Singaporean entrepreneur Kai Emilio chos
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'It can change one person's world': Pasar malam vendor rallies people to free van stuck in mud

What do you do when you see someone who needs help? This simple question may not always get a straightforward answer, especially if it involves inconveniencing oneself to help another.But stepping forward was what Singaporean entrepreneur Kai Emilio chose when he came across an elderly driver whose van was stuck in the mud while making a delivery at a pasar malam in Yishun on Friday (July 10).The 27-year-old entrepreneur, who is operating a stall at the night market, told AsiaOne that he was having his lunch break at a nearby eatery when he noticed the situation unfolding.According to Kai, there were already others who had tried to help push the van out of the mud but they were unsuccessful.«I guess they just weren't communicating well, or maybe they didn't push at the same time. So they needed someone (to coordinate),» he said.[embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@kaiemilio.fg/video/7660836945752280341?_r=1&_t=ZS-97vzaK4UUsu[/embed]When Kai reached the scene, he called out to students at the basketball court nearby and fellow vendors to come forward and try again. 

WhatsApp locks down usernames of Singapore politicians in latest privacy feature roll-out

SINGAPORE – Popular messaging platform WhatsApp will be rolling out a new feature that lets users hide their phone numbers and show their preferred usernames instead.Ahead of the feature’s roll-out later in 2026, the platform has already locked down high-
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WhatsApp locks down usernames of Singapore politicians in latest privacy feature roll-out

SINGAPORE – Popular messaging platform WhatsApp will be rolling out a new feature that lets users hide their phone numbers and show their preferred usernames instead.Ahead of the feature’s roll-out later in 2026, the platform has already locked down high-profile usernames such as @LawrenceWong, @OngYeKung and @VivianBalakrishnan, The Straits Times has learnt.These are the names of Singapore’s Prime Minister, Health Minister and Foreign Minister, respectively.The lockdown prevents impostors from claiming the names of these public figures, government entities or celebrities, the tech platform told The Straits Times.“To protect against impersonation, we’ve held the highest-profile names... so they can only ever be claimed by their legitimate owners. Lookalike derivatives of known names are held as well,” said a spokesperson.

President Tharman to make 3-day state visit to Malaysia from July 13

President Tharman Shanmugaratnam will make a three-day state visit to Malaysia from July 13 to 15.The visit is at the invitation of Malaysia King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, and will be President Tharman's first state visit to Malaysia since becoming Sing
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President Tharman to make 3-day state visit to Malaysia from July 13

President Tharman Shanmugaratnam will make a three-day state visit to Malaysia from July 13 to 15.The visit is at the invitation of Malaysia King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, and will be President Tharman's first state visit to Malaysia since becoming Singapore's ninth president in September 2023.Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said in a statement on Saturday (July 11) that President Tharman's visit follows that of Sultan Ibrahim's state visit to Singapore in May 2024.During his state visit, President Tharman will travel to Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. In Kuala Lumpur, he will be accorded a state welcome ceremony at the Istana Negara, after which President Tharman will call on Sultan Ibrahim and Queen Raja Zarith Sofiah.They will also host a state banquet in President Tharman's honour. While in Kuala Lumpur, he will receive a courtesy call by Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. 

42-year-old man injured in knife incident at Lavender CT Hub 2

A 42-year-old man was sent to the hospital on Saturday (July 11) morning after a knife incident at a commercial property along Lavender Street.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) stated that the incident took
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42-year-old man injured in knife incident at Lavender CT Hub 2

A 42-year-old man was sent to the hospital on Saturday (July 11) morning after a knife incident at a commercial property along Lavender Street.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) stated that the incident took place at about 9.35am at 114 Lavender Street. According to the agencies, the man was conveyed conscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.The said address is the premises of mixed-used commercial development CT Hub 2.AsiaOne understands that a woman, who is believed to be known to the man, was also present at the scene — where the man is said to have inflicted the injury on himself following a dispute with her.Sources at the scene told AsiaOne that the duo are believed to be in a relationship and that the incident took place, but AsiaOne has not been able to independently verify this.The incident allegedly took place in the vicinity of a pub there. Employees from the public entertainment outlet, who were waiting for their private-hire rides, did not wish to be interviewed when approached by AsiaOne. Police investigations are ongoing. 

26-year-old woman dies in hospital after falling from HDB block in Yishun

A 26-year-old woman died in the hospital after she fell from height at a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block in Yishun on Saturday (July 11) morning.The incident happened at about 1.10am at Block 257 Yishun Ring Road.When AsiaOne reached the scene at ab
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26-year-old woman dies in hospital after falling from HDB block in Yishun

A 26-year-old woman died in the hospital after she fell from height at a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block in Yishun on Saturday (July 11) morning.The incident happened at about 1.10am at Block 257 Yishun Ring Road.When AsiaOne reached the scene at about 7.30am, some blood could still be seen along the concrete pavement beneath the back of a stack of flats. Conservancy workers from the town council were seen washing down the area.

Parts of Maju Forest to make way for new public housing estate in Clementi

SINGAPORE - About 15ha of forest in Clementi's Sunset Way area will make way for new public housing developments in the coming years.The Housing Board on July 10 announced plans for the 23ha Maju Forest. The board had commissioned an environmental study for t
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Parts of Maju Forest to make way for new public housing estate in Clementi

SINGAPORE - About 15ha of forest in Clementi's Sunset Way area will make way for new public housing developments in the coming years.The Housing Board on July 10 announced plans for the 23ha Maju Forest. The board had commissioned an environmental study for the greenfield site - land that has never been built on - which has been largely zoned for residential use since 1980.HDB said about 8ha of the site, which is bounded by Brookvale Drive, Clementi Road and Sunset Way, will be retained to «provide refuge for wildlife and facilitate fauna movement».This includes a natural freshwater stream and vegetation that has high biodiversity value, as well as the area around the Old Jurong Railway Line where a new 4km-long nature trail is being studied.Nature groups were engaged throughout the planning process, the board added.

Locally grown vegetables from at least 3 Singapore farms to be taken off FairPrice shelves

SINGAPORE - Locally grown vegetables from at least three farms here will soon no longer be available at supermarket giant FairPrice, The Straits Times has learnt.The decision, part of FairPrice's regular product review, highlights the tussle between providin
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Locally grown vegetables from at least 3 Singapore farms to be taken off FairPrice shelves

SINGAPORE - Locally grown vegetables from at least three farms here will soon no longer be available at supermarket giant FairPrice, The Straits Times has learnt.The decision, part of FairPrice's regular product review, highlights the tussle between providing customers with the best value-for-money products and the national effort to support local growers so as to improve food resilience, say industry players.The affected urban farms are Artisan Green, SG Veg Farms and Netafarm - a farm and R&D facility in Neo Tiew that has decided to significantly scale down following the news.The farms had been supplying vegetables such as Asian leafy greens and kale since the early 2020s.FairPrice Group told ST that it gathers feedback from suppliers and farms and data from stores to better understand evolving consumer demand, identify opportunities to improve its assortment and offer the right vegetable varieties at the best value.

RSAF activates search and rescue helicopter to airlift unwell person from ship to SGH

The Republic of Singapore Air Force's (RSAF) search-and-rescue unit Rescue 10 was activated on Friday (July 10) night to evacuate a man onboard a ship who required urgent medical attention.In a Facebook post on Saturday, RSAF said its personnel «safely
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RSAF activates search and rescue helicopter to airlift unwell person from ship to SGH

The Republic of Singapore Air Force's (RSAF) search-and-rescue unit Rescue 10 was activated on Friday (July 10) night to evacuate a man onboard a ship who required urgent medical attention.In a Facebook post on Saturday, RSAF said its personnel «safely airlifted» the patient to the new helipad at Singapore General Hospital (SGH). An eyewitness, Andrew Ong, said he sighted the helicopter approaching SGH at about 10.35pm. A video posted by Ong shows the helicopter descending towards the new helipad, with emergency vehicles seen waiting near the landing area.

11 former Certis officers convicted for keeping cigarettes dumped in HSA bins and vapes

SINGAPORE — Eleven former Certis Cisco enforcement officers were on July 10 convicted over accusations of misappropriating confiscated products or keeping stolen items such as vapes and contraband cigarettes.The 11, which included a female former officer, h
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11 former Certis officers convicted for keeping cigarettes dumped in HSA bins and vapes

SINGAPORE — Eleven former Certis Cisco enforcement officers were on July 10 convicted over accusations of misappropriating confiscated products or keeping stolen items such as vapes and contraband cigarettes.The 11, which included a female former officer, had committed the offences when they were at the Health Sciences Authority's (HSA) enforcement unit under the Tobacco Regulation Branch on a temporary transfer.The former officers who were convicted are: Muhammad Khairul Izzul Shah Abdul Karim, 38; Muhammad Fitri Jaffar, 39; Muhammad Haziq Khamzah, 32; Nurazmy Yussof, 33; Sufian Mohamed, 45; Mohamad Aidil Abu Bakar, 47; Mohamed Fiaros Mohamed Zakaria, 43; Muhamad Hazim Mohamed Jalil, 34; Muhammad Faddley Abdul Wahid, 38; Muhammad Syafiq Tahar, 39; and Olivia Chan Wei Ying, 39.A spokesperson for Certis said that the individuals involved in the case are no longer with the company.«Certis does not condone such criminal acts and we expect our officers to uphold the highest level of discipline and professionalism,» the spokesperson added.

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