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                    <title>Housing plan at site within Maju Forest not final: HDB chief town planner</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/hdb-sunset-way-maju-forest-plans-not-final/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-18T13:01:21</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Matthias Ang ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ The chief town planner also said that brownfield sites were considered prior to the current proposal. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/Maju-forest.png"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A closed door session regarding the proposed residential development at Sunset Way was held at Bukit Timah Community Club on Jul. 17.</p><p>It was attended by at least 100 residents, along with Members of Parliament for Bukit Timah GRC Christopher De Souza and Sim Ann, and representatives from the Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB).</p>
<p>Concerns raised at the session included deforestation, traffic congestion and overdevelopment, <em><a href="https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/sunset-way-maju-forest-petition-hdb-6258136" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">CNA</a> </em>reported.</p><p>Some residents were also quoted as saying, following the session, that they remained unsettled by the development plans and hoped that HDB would take their feedback into consideration.</p><p>HDB had <a href="https://mothership.sg/2026/07/hdb-redevelop-gillman-barracks-sunset-way/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">announced</a> earlier on Jul. 10 that Sunset Way, together with Gillman Barracks, would be developed for housing.</p><p>After an environment impact assessment was conducted and engaging nature groups, HDB has proposed retaining about eight hectares of the 23-hectare site within Maju Forest at Sunset Way to provide refuge for wildlife and facilitate fauna movement.</p><p><h2>Why not brownfield sites?</h2></p><p>Ahead of the closed door session, HDB's chief town planner Chong Fook Long told <em><a href="https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/sunset-way-maju-forest-petition-hdb-6258136" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">CNA</a> </em>that the housing plan for Sunset Way at the moment is "not final" and that HDB hopes to work further with residents and stakeholders.</p><p>Explaining the current decision, Chong shared that the recent Clementi Build-to-Order (BTO) exercise was more than four times oversubscribed indicates a "great need" for more housing supply in that area.</p><p>Chong said that their priority is to target brownfield sites.</p><p>However, within Clementi and the region, there are very few of such sites. This led to them looking at developing the site within Maju Forest, which has been largely zoned for residential use since 1980, to increase housing supply.</p><p>Brownfield sites refer to land that has been previously developed while greenfield sites refer to land that has been mostly untouched.</p><p>Chong said, "We have to make trade-offs. We have to understand how to balance housing and nature to bring about the best plan, as we always do wherever we go."</p><p>Members of the public can submit feedback on the plans until Aug. 6, 2026.</p><p><h2>Related</h2></p><iframe class='post-embed title='Housing plan at site within Maju Forest not final: HDB chief town planner' style='min-height: 350px;' clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);' src='/2026/07/hdb-redevelop-gillman-barracks-sunset-way/embed/' width='600' frameborder='0' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' scrolling='no'></iframe></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Approved cat fosterers can keep up to 6 cats in HDB flats & 10 in private premises from Aug. 3 under pilot scheme</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/recognised-cat-fosterer-nparks/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-18T12:16:12</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Constance Tan ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ This includes both pet and fostered cats.  ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/Untitled-design-2026-07-18T115753.172.png"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a>From Aug. 3, approved cat fosterers will be allowed to license and keep up to six cats in three-room or larger Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB) flats under a new two-year pilot scheme.</p><p>Under the same pilot scheme, approved fosterers are allowed to keep up to 10 cats in private premises.</p><p>The limits in both cases include all pet and foster cats in each household, the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS) said in a Jul. 18 press release.</p>
<p>AVS shared that the scope of the pilot was developed gathering responses via extensive public engagements since 2023. Responses from fosterers, residents, cat owners, non-cat owners were gathered to ensure diverse perspectives were considered and discussions were held with animal welfare groups.</p><p><h2>Licensing fees waived for approved cat fosterers during pilot period</h2></p><p>The pilot scheme came after consultation with various stakeholders and with inputs from HDB for cat owning households in public housing, said AVS.</p><p><blockquote><p>"AVS recognises that fosterers play an important role in cat management, by providing safe homes for cats in need, including those that are sick, injured, require palliative care, or pending adoption."</p></blockquote></p><p>Fosterers also help reduce the number of free-roaming cats in the community and the potential disamenities they can cause, it added.</p><p>To support the efforts of cat fosterers, AVS will waive licensing fees for approved cat fosterers during the pilot period.</p><p><div class="page" title="Page 4"></p><p><div class="layoutArea"></p><p><div class="column"></p><p><span>For unsterilised foster cats, a one-year licence will be issued with licensing fees waived, though this licence will not be renewable if the cats remain unsterilised upon expiry.</span></p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p><h3>All cats in household must be sterilised</h3></p><p>All cats in the household must also be sterilised to prevent unintended breeding.</p><p><div class="page" title="Page 3"></p><p><div class="layoutArea"></p><p><div class="column"></p><p><span>For new foster cats taken in by approved fosterers, all kittens must be sterilised by six months of age or within two months of fostering, whichever is later, unless medically exempted.</span></p><p><span>All cats over six months of age must be sterilised within two months of fostering, unless medically certified to be incapable of reproduction. </span></p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p>Those who require assistance with microchipping and sterilising community cats can seek support through the <a href="https://avs.nparks.gov.sg/community-animals/population-management/community-cats/#5727ef1cbf67df989f286452ddbbfa3b" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Trap-Neuter-Rehome/Release-Manage (TNRM) programme</a>.</p><p><h2>How to apply for recognition as a responsible cat fosterer</h2></p><p>Individuals can apply to be a recognised responsible cat fosterer from Aug. 3 via an <a href="https://go.gov.sg/cat-fosterer-form" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">online form</a>.</p><p>Pre-requisites to be approved include:</p><p><div class="page" title="Page 2"></p><p><div class="layoutArea"></p><p><div class="column"></p><p><ul></p><p> 	<li><span>  </span><span>Experience caring for pet or foster cats;</span></li></p><p> 	<li><span>Available resources, including financially and time-wise, to care for foster cats in addition to pet cats, </span><span>if any;</span></li></p><p> 	<li><span>Residence in private premises or a three-room or larger HDB sold flat</span><span>;</span></li></p><p> 	<li><span> Sterilised and microchipping of all existing cats kept and fostered at the point of application;</span></li></p><p> 	<li><span>No adverse feedback relating to pets or disamenities on the premises in the </span><span>two years prior to application;</span></li></p><p> 	<li><span>No track record of any animal welfare or pet licensing-related offences under </span><span>the Animals &amp; Birds Act in the two years prior to application.</span></li></p><p></ul></p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p>Following the two-year period, AVS will assess whether it meets the needs of fosterers and gather feedback on the longer-term approach for fosterer recognition.</p><p><h2>Non-licensing of pet cats to be an offence from Sep. 1</h2></p><p>From Sep. 1, it will become an offence if a pet cat is not licensed.</p><p>Licensed pet cat owners will also need to ensure their cats are kept in a safe environment and take reasonable steps to protect them from hazards, such as installing mesh or grilles to prevent the cats from roaming freely or falling from height.</p><p>In public, cat owners will need to ensure that their cats are kept under physical control such as by placing their cat in a carrier or using a harness.</p><p>Those caught by AVS with unlicensed cats or for non-compliance to cat-keeping rules can face a fine of up to S$5,000.</p><p>The law will come into effect after the expiry of the ongoing two-year transition period that allowed cat owners to ease into meeting AVS' licensing requirements of pet cats.</p><iframe class='post-embed title='Approved cat fosterers can keep up to 6 cats in HDB flats & 10 in private premises from Aug. 3 under pilot scheme' style='min-height: 350px;' clip: rect(1px, 1px, 1px, 1px);' src='/2024/08/pet-cat-licensing-sep-1/embed/' width='600' frameborder='0' marginwidth='0' marginheight='0' scrolling='no'></iframe><p>Since Sep. 1, 2024, microchipping and licensing of pet cats has been made free at over 120 drives and sessions across the island, AVS updated on Jul. 18.</p><p>About 11,500 pet cats have been microchipped thus far, according to AVS.</p><p><div class="page" title="Page 1"></p><p><div class="layoutArea"></p><p><div class="column"></p><p><span>Cat owners can apply for a licence for their pet cats via AVS’ online <a href="https://pals.avs.gov.sg/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">link</a>. </span></p><p>To do so, pet cats must first be microchipped and first-time cat licence applicants will need to complete a one-time free online pet ownership course on basic pet care skills and responsible pet ownership.</p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p><h3>Cat-keeping limits for licensed cats</h3></p><p>Existing cat owners who have owned their cats before Sep. 1, 2024, and whose cats are licensed during the transition period, can continue to keep all their cats even if they exceed the limits permitted for HDB flats or private premises from Sep. 1, 2026.</p><p><div class="page" title="Page 3"></p><p><div class="layoutArea"></p><p><div class="column"></p><p><span>For example, a household with five existing pet cats that have been licensed within the transition period will be allowed to keep all of them beyond Sep. 1, 2026.</span></p><p>At the same time, cat owners are reminded that abandonment of pets is an offence punishable by a fine of up to S$10,000, a jail term of up to 12 months, or both.</p><p></div></p><p></div></p><p></div></p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Man, 69, says someone threw canned mushrooms & baked beans from block onto his new Toyota car causing dents</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/man-toyota-car-dented-by-can-food/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-18T04:34:20</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Izza Sofia ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ "These two cans are unopened and not expired. I have no idea who did this." ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/Untitled-design-2-3.png"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A man in Singapore found two large dents on the bonnet of his new Toyota car one morning.</p><p>The damage was allegedly caused by cans of food thrown from a block of flats at night.</p>
<p>The retiree, Tang, 69, told <a href="https://www.zaobao.com.sg/news/singapore/story20260717-9379160" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Shin Min Daily News</em></a> that he had purchased a new Toyota Corolla earlier this year, and it was damaged in less than seven months.</p><p><h2>What happened</h2></p><p>The incident occurred overnight at around 1:20am on Jul. 15 at the open-air car park in front of Block 127 Bedok North Street 2.</p><p>Tang only discovered the damage when he went to his car at around 7am that morning.</p><p>He told <em>Shin Min</em>: "At first I couldn't believe it. I had to look at the licence plate to confirm it was my car."</p><p>Having installed a dashcam, he reviewed the footage and found that two cans of food had fallen from above and struck the bonnet.</p><p>He found the cans on the ground nearby: One contained mushrooms and the other contained baked beans.</p><p>He said: "These two cans are unopened and not expired. I have no idea who did this."</p><p><h2>Police report filed</h2></p><p>Tang put the cans in a plastic bag and brought them to the police station to file a report.</p><p>He told <em>Shin Min</em> he believed officers had also gone down to the car park to investigate.</p><p><h2>Repair costs</h2></p><p>Tang said he had initially wanted to pay for the repairs himself, but eventually claimed the S$3,000 repair cost via his car insurance.</p><p>However, he still had to pay a S$600 assessment fee out of pocket, with his car spending three days at the workshop.</p><p>Since the incident, Tang told <em>Shin Min</em> he no longer parks in the open-air car park, opting for the multi-storey car park instead, even though it means a 10-minute walk home.</p><p><h2>At the scene</h2></p><p>When <em>Shin Min</em> visited the area on Jul. 16, another can of mushrooms was found on a patch of grass.</p><p>The can was visibly damaged, with mushrooms and liquid spilling out.</p><p>Several residents said they were unaware of any high-rise littering in the area.</p><p>In response to <em>Mothership</em>'s queries, the police confirmed that a report had been lodged and that investigations are ongoing.</p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>S’porean woman, 64, fined S$3,000 fine for cursing at police officer in Chinatown</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/woman-gets-fine-curse-police/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-18T03:58:00</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Rafael See Toh ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ "I curse your 18 generations, I curse you to have no sons, no one to see you to your grave," she said. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/chinatown-upper-cross-street.jpg"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A 64-year-old Singaporean woman was fined S$3,000 after verbally harassing a 25-year-old police officer.</p><p>Yip Mee Lan pleaded guilty to one charge under the Protection from Harassment Act on Jul. 15, <a href="https://www.8world.com/singapore/woman-fined-for-cursing-police-3217836" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>8world</em></a> reported.</p>
<p><h2>Call</h2></p><p>On Apr. 10, Yip called the police several times for assistance at a coffee shop in Chinatown.</p><p>When officers arrived, she alleged that a 54-year-old Malaysian woman had assaulted her.</p><p>However, the woman involved had left the scene.</p><p>The responding officer advised Yip to contact the police again if she saw the woman who allegedly assaulted her.</p><p><h2>Harassment</h2></p><p>At about 9:30pm on the same day, she spotted the woman and proceeded to contact the police.</p><p>At about 9:45pm, the police arrived at the scene and questioned Yip.</p><p>However, she repeatedly interrupted him.</p><p>Yip also reeked of alcohol, and the officer warned her on several occasions to lower her voice.</p><p>However, Yip failed to comply with his instructions and she was subsequently arrested.</p><p>As she was escorted to the police vehicle, Yip proceeded to curse at him.</p><p>"I curse your 18 generations, I curse you to have no sons, no one to see you to your grave," she said.</p><p>The officer’s body-worn camera recorded the entire ordeal.</p><p>Yip was charged with the offence on Jun. 24.</p><p>After sentencing, the judge allowed her to pay S$2,000 of the fine first and settle the remaining S$1,000 at a later date.</p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Ex-Certis officer, 38, tips ex-colleague off about CPIB vape probe & throwing vape away, both get 1 week jail</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/certis-officers-tip-off-vape-jail/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-18T03:46:15</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Chloe Loh ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ The ex-Certis officer had told his former colleague it was best he threw his "vape" away. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/cover-pic-24.png"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A former Certis Cisco auxiliary police officer was jailed after he tipped his former colleague off about a Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) investigation into the handling of e-vaporisers and contraband cigarettes.</p><p>He had advised his former colleague to throw away his e-vaporisers, prompting the latter to dispose of at least one e-vaporiser and three packs of e-vaporiser pods.</p>
<p>According to a Jul. 17 <a href="https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/2-former-certis-cisco-officers-obstruct-justice-jailed-vapes-6260261" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>CNA</em></a> report, 38-year-old Tan Wee Keong was sentenced to a week's jail after pleading guilty to one count of obstructing justice by disclosing information about a CPIB investigation and advising his former colleague to throw away the implicated items.</p><p>His former colleague, 33-year-old Reggie Choo Beng Kwang, was also sentenced to one week's jail after pleading guilty to a similar charge.</p><p>A second charge of obstructing the course of justice by deleting a WhatsApp conversation with Tan was taken into consideration during Choo's sentencing.</p><p>The pair were among 13 former Certis enforcement officers charged in January 2026 over offences including the possession of e-vaporisers and contraband cigarettes, and the misappropriation of items entrusted to them.</p><p>They were the last of the group to be sentenced, after the remaining officers received jail terms ranging from 10 days to two years on Jul. 10.</p><p><h2>The case</h2></p><p>Court documents seen by <em>Mothership</em> stated that at the time of the offences, Tan was an assistant enforcement supervisor with the Certis Cisco Auxiliary Police Force deployed to the Health Sciences Authority's (HSA) Tobacco Regulation Branch (TRB).</p><p>Choo was also an officer with TRB before resigning prior to May 2022.</p><p>The two became friends in 2018.</p><p>Around May 2022, Tan learnt that Choo used e-vaporisers and e-vaporiser pods.</p><p>On Jul. 26, 2022, Tan was interviewed by CPIB as part of investigations into Certis officers attached to HSA's TRB and their handling of e-vaporisers and contraband cigarettes.</p><p>Investigators had instructed Tan not to discuss the investigation with anyone.</p><p>Despite this, Tan called Choo a few days later and told him that he had been interviewed by CPIB.</p><p>He said that several people had been caught for possessing e-vaporisers and that Choo's name had surfaced during the interview.</p><p>Tan advised Choo to stop vaping, saying it was bad for his health, and that it was best that Choo threw his "vape" away.</p><p>After realising he could be under investigation, Choo disposed of at least one e-vaporiser and three packs of e-vaporiser pods between July and August 2022, fearing they might be discovered.</p><p><h2>Sentencing</h2></p><p>The prosecution sought jail terms of two to four weeks for both men, court documents stated.</p><p>It argued that although the offence was of low severity, a custodial sentence was warranted as Tan, a law enforcement officer, had deliberately disclosed confidential information to help cover up an offence by another law enforcement officer.</p><p>The prosecution said Tan knew he was prohibited from discussing the investigation, having been expressly instructed by CPIB not to do so, but nevertheless chose to reveal the information.</p><p>"This cannot be spontaneous and evinces a degree of premeditation," it said.</p><p>For Choo, the prosecution argued that he knowingly disposed of potential evidence after learning he was under investigation, similarly showing a degree of premeditation.</p><p>According to <em>CNA</em>, Tan's lawyer sought a fine of between S$5,000 and S$7,000, or alternatively, a jail term of no more than one week.</p><p>The defence submitted that Tan had not abused his position as a Certis Cisco officer to commit the offence and that his status as a law enforcement officer at the time of the offence should not automatically warrant a custodial sentence.</p><p>Representing himself, Choo told the court that he had switched from cigarettes to e-vaporisers in an effort to quit smoking for the sake of his children's health.</p><p>He asked the court to impose a fine instead of a jail term.</p><p>A person convicted of intentionally obstructing the course of justice can be sentenced to up to seven years' imprisonment, fined, or both.</p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>100 suspected drug offenders arrested in S'pore over 6 days</title>
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                    <pubDate>2026-07-17T18:47:36</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Rafael See Toh ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ Drugs worth more than S$34,000 were seized. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/cnb-drug-bust.jpg"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A total of 100 suspected drug offenders were arrested in an island-wide anti-drug operation.</p><p>The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) conducted the operation from Jul. 12 to 17 and covered areas, including Boon Lay, Ghim Moh, Jurong, Kallang, Tampines, Tengah, Toa Payoh and Woodlands.</p>
<p>A total of about 859g of cannabis, 120g of heroin, 85g of "Ice", 3g of "Ecstasy’ tablets, two Erimin-5 tablets and cash amounting to S$252.75 were seized.</p><p>The drugs are estimated to be worth more than S$34,000.</p><p>The heroin, cannabis and "Ice" seized could potentially feed the addiction of 228 abusers for about a week.</p><p><h2>Trafficking</h2></p><p>On Jul. 14, a 28-year-old Singaporean man was arrested for suspected drug trafficking offences.</p><p>His motorcycle, parked in the vicinity of Woodlands Street 13, and his residential unit, located in the vicinity of Segar Road, were searched.</p><p>About 689g of cannabis, 9g of "Ice" and drug paraphernalia were seized at his residential unit.</p><p><figure id="attachment" aria-describedby="caption-attachment" style="width: 3205px" class="wp-caption aligncenter">
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</p><p><h2>Dormitory</h2></p><p>On Jul. 16, during a CNB-led joint enforcement operation against drug trafficking and drug abuse at a foreign worker dormitory located in the vicinity of Jurong, nine Bangladeshi men, aged between 22 and 40, were arrested for alleged drug-related offences.</p><p><figure id="attachment" aria-describedby="caption-attachment" style="width: 1467px" class="wp-caption aligncenter">
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</p><p>[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1612"]<img src="https://isomer-user-content.by.gov.sg/266/cd92a2a4-b15a-4498-aec2-55eec097209c/Photo%203%20-%20NR20260717%20(blurred)_.png" alt="Enter a descriptive alt text." width="1612" height="2244" /> Photo from Central Narcotics Bureau[/caption]</p><p>Among the accused, three were arrested for suspected drug trafficking and drug consumption offences.</p><p>A total of about 15g of cannabis was seized during the operation.</p><p>The operation involved officers from the Ministry of Manpower, Singapore Customs and Health Sciences Authority as part of efforts to clamp down on illegal activities.</p><p><h2>Law</h2></p><p>CNB reminded members of the public that it is an offence for a person, on his or her own behalf, or on behalf of any other person, whether or not that other person is in Singapore, to traffic in a controlled drug, offer to traffic in a controlled drug; or to do or offer to do any act preparatory to or for trafficking in a controlled drug.</p><p>If convicted of trafficking more than 500g of cannabis, offenders can face the death penalty.</p><p>Investigations are ongoing.</p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>S'porean man, 66, a double amputee, jailed for sexually assaulting boy, then 12, giving him cash & cigarettes</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/man-sexually-assaults-boy-cash-cigarettes-exchange/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-17T18:17:33</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Xueting Wu ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ It happened on at least 10 occasions between 2020 and 2023. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/assaultboy-coverimage.png"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A man was sentenced to 12 years and 11 months in prison for sexually assaulting a teen on at least 10 occasions between 2020 and 2023.</p><p>Each time, he would give the teen cash and/or cigarettes in return for the sexual acts.</p>
<p>When the assaults began in 2020, the man was about 60 years old, while the victim was 12.</p><p>Now 66, Abdul Rahim Sa’ad pleaded guilty on Jul. 17 to two charges of sexual assault by penetration, <a href="https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/double-amputee-jailed-for-sexually-assaulting-boy-12-in-exchange-for-cash-cigarettes" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>The Straits Times (ST)</em></a> reported.</p><p>He also faced 14 other charges for similar offences against the same victim, and for taking explicit photos of the victim, that were taken into consideration for sentencing.</p><p>His prison sentence includes four months’ jail in lieu of caning, as being above 50 years old, he cannot be caned.</p><p>According to <em>ST</em>, Rahim uses a wheelchair as both his legs had been amputated below the knee.</p><p><h2>The assaults</h2></p><p>Rahim and the victim became acquainted sometime in April 2020, according to court documents seen by <em>Mothership</em>.</p><p>Rahim struck up a conversation with the victim as he was passing by on his way to visit a friend who stayed on the same floor as Rahim.</p><p>Rahim and the victim would also smoke cigarettes on occasion.</p><p>On Apr. 29, 2020, the victim visited Rahim and asked him for a cigarette. When Rahim asked the victim to show him his underwear and genitals, and to let Rahim take photos, the victim agreed.</p><p>Rahim gave him cash and a cigarette after taking the photos.</p><p>After that, the victim started occasionally requesting for cigarettes and cash from Rahim, who would provide them in exchange for sexual activities.</p><p>On at least two other occasions in 2020, the victim suggested going to a handicap toilet at a community centre, where Rahim would then perform sex acts on the victim.</p><p>Rahim bought a pack of cigarettes for the victim afterwards, and also gave him some cash after one of these instances.</p><p>The amount of cash provided was not stated in court documents except for one occasion in 2023, when Rahim gave S$50 to the victim.</p><p><h2>Arrest</h2></p><p>Rahim was arrested on Jan. 4, 2024, after the victim's niece lodged a police report, saying that she suspected Rahim of procuring sexual services from young boys in exchange for cigarettes.</p><p>He has been in remand since his arrest.</p><p><h2>Sentencing</h2></p><p>The prosecutors sought a sentence of 14 to 17 years in prison, and an additional five to six months in lieu of caning.</p><p>They described Rahim's offences as "abhorrent and repeated" over a prolonged period of close to three years.</p><p>In court, Rahim's lawyer asked for a jail term of not more than 11 years, <em>ST</em> reported.</p><p>He highlighted a list of medical conditions Rahim suffered, including heart failure, diabetes, and peripheral arterial disease — the last of which had cost him both legs.</p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>British man, 22, assaulted S'pore private-hire vehicle driver, 66, who died a year later after skull fractured</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/british-assault-driver/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-17T18:09:23</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Rafael See Toh ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ The passenger was apparently angry he was awoken from his sleep when he reached his destination. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/cover-photo-mothership-2026-07-17T162440.125.png"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A 22-year-old British man was convicted of assaulting a 66-year-old private-hire vehicle driver in Singapore.</p><p>The driver sustained fractures to his skull and died about a year after the incident on Jun. 14, 2025.</p>
<p>Oruche Morgan Fidelis pleaded guilty to an amended charge of using criminal force after pleading not guilty to the original charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt on Jul. 15, <a href="https://www.zaobao.com.sg/news/singapore/story20260717-9379092" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>Shin Min Daily News</em></a> reported.</p><p><h2>Beer</h2></p><p>On Jun. 12, 2024, at about 5pm, Fidelis accompanied his boss and two clients to a bar.</p><p>He consumed three pints of beer.</p><p>Fidelis later met his girlfriend and other friends and had two pints of beer.</p><p>At about 10:30pm, he booked a private-hire vehicle at Asia Square to return home and boarded the vehicle.</p><p>When the vehicle arrived at Fidelis’ residence located at Sunset Way at about 10:58pm, the driver found him asleep in the backseat.</p><p>He then attempted to wake Fidelis up.</p><p>However, Fidelis was reportedly unhappy at being awakened and proceeded to shove the driver, causing him to fall and hit his head on the ground, resulting in a skull fracture.</p><p>The driver was conveyed to National University Hospital for emergency treatment.</p><p><h2>Evidence</h2></p><p>As the driver had passed away, the judge reportedly said the only objective evidence in this case was surveillance footage from a private residence across Fidelis’ place.</p><p>The footage revealed that after Fidelis woke up, he appeared to calmly remove his headphones before rushing towards the driver.</p><p>The judge noted that medical evidence confirmed the driver sustained a skull fracture, but could not ascertain if the fracture was caused by the fall from being pushed, punched or him tripping.</p><p>As the circumstances surrounding the injury were highly speculative, the prosecution could not "exclude all reasonable doubt" to prove Fidelis’ intent to cause serious bodily harm.</p><p>As such, Fidelis could not be convicted of voluntarily causing grievous hurt.</p><p>This resulted in the amendment of the original charge that Fidelis rushed and pushed the driver, causing him to sustain a skull fracture, to the amended charge of using criminal force, where Fidelis committed an aggressive act by raising his left hand at the driver.</p><p>Fidelis pleaded guilty to the amended charge.</p><p>The case was adjourned to Aug. 4 for sentencing.</p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>Thailand man, 61, drives to work but later finds dead woman's body in back seat</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/thai-man-finds-dead-woman-body-car/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-17T18:00:01</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Nurshahiylia Sidin ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ He felt something brush against his back, only discovering it was a human foot after turning around. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/thaideadbodycar.jpg"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>A 61-year-old man in Thailand discovered the body of an unidentified woman in the back seat of his car on the morning of Jul. 16, after driving to work without realising she was there, <a href="https://thethaiger.com/news/central-thailand/thai-driver-finds-unidentified-woman-dead-in-his-car" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>The Thaiger</em></a> reported.</p><p>The driver, identified only as Chanasin, runs a butcher's stall at Samrong Market in Samut Prakan.</p>
<p>He told police he had parked his black Nissan sedan outside his condominium in Soi Wat Dan the evening before, after closing up his stall for the day.</p><p>The car's locking mechanism was broken, he said, and had been unable to lock since.</p><p><h2>He felt something touch his back</h2></p><p><figure id="attachment" aria-describedby="caption-attachment" style="width: 731px" class="wp-caption aligncenter">
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</p><p>Chanasin said he noticed nothing out of the ordinary on the drive to the market the following morning.</p><p>It was only as he reached for a bag on the front passenger seat, shortly before arriving at his destination, that he felt something brush against his back.</p><p>Turning around, he saw what looked like a human foot.</p><p>Switching on the car's interior light confirmed it: a woman's body was in the back seat.</p><p>Chanasin immediately got out of the vehicle and alerted police, according to <em>The Thaiger</em>.</p><p><h2>Body found near shrine entrance</h2></p><p><figure id="attachment" aria-describedby="caption-attachment" style="width: 647px" class="wp-caption aligncenter">
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</p><p>Officers from Samrong Tai Police Station, along with forensic officers and rescuers from the Por Teck Tung Foundation, responded to the scene at the entrance of Chao Pho Thap Samrong Shrine, where Chanasin had parked.</p><p>They found the woman, believed to be aged between 60 and 70, seated in the back seat and leaning against it.</p><p>She was not carrying any identification documents, and an initial examination found no visible injuries or signs of assault.</p><p>Investigators believe she had been dead for several hours by the time she was found.</p><p><h2>Driver denies any involvement</h2></p><p>Chanasin, who police said appeared shocked while giving his statement, told investigators he had never met the woman and denied any involvement in her death.</p><p>He speculated that she may have climbed into his unlocked car while it was parked, possibly to shelter from the rain or to rest, and suggested she could have died from an underlying medical condition.</p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Police have sent the body to the Central Institute of Forensic Science for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. They have also collected evidence, including fingerprints, in an effort to identify the woman and establish the circumstances surrounding her death.</span></p></p> ]]>
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                    <title>S'porean man, 25, to be charged with murder for killing girlfriend in Bali, victim identified</title>
                    <link>https://mothership.sg/2026/07/singaporean-man-charged-murder-bali-girlfriend-death/</link>
                    <pubDate>2026-07-17T17:31:41</pubDate>


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                        <![CDATA[ Izza Sofia ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ Forensic examination found bruising on the victim's face and bleeding in the neck tissue. ]]>
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                        <![CDATA[ <img class="type:primaryImage" src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2026/07/Untitled-design-1-1.png"/> <p><a href="https://bit.ly/3qgqzHg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/07/telegram-button.png" alt="Telegram" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872229" /></a></p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3KjTj94" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><img src="https://static.mothership.sg/1/2023/08/wa-button.png" alt="Whatsapp" width="700" height="73" class="aligncenter wp-image-872230" /></a></p><p>The 25-year-old Singaporean man arrested for allegedly strangling his girlfriend to death in Bali has been identified, and will be charged with murder, according to <a href="https://www.8world.com/southeast-asia/update-on-singaporean-accused-of-killing-indonesian-girlfriend-3219951" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>8world</em></a>.</p><p>Bali Provincial Police public relations chief Senior Commissioner Ariasandy confirmed with <em>8world</em> that the suspect is Muhammad Zulhelmi, a Singaporean Malay man.</p>
<p>It was previously reported that he was 26 years old.</p><p>As <a href="https://mothership.sg/2026/07/singaporean-man-chokes-girlfriend-to-death-in-bali/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><em>previously reported</em></a>, he was arrested on the night of Jul. 15 after the body of his girlfriend was discovered at a rental house in South Denpasar.</p><p><h2>Victim identified</h2></p><p>The victim has been identified as Angelica Suherman, 26, according to <em>8world</em>. </p><p>A forensic examination confirmed she died from asphyxiation caused by blunt external force to the neck, with injuries consistent with strangulation.</p><p>The forensic report also found bruising on her face, bleeding in the neck tissue and a fractured hyoid bone, all consistent with violent neck trauma.</p><p>The estimated duration she was dead was three to five days before the body was discovered.</p><p><h2>What happened</h2></p><p>According to <em>8world</em>, police investigations revealed that the suspect and victim had argued after he proposed ending their relationship.</p><p>He allegedly used both hands to strangle her for around 10 to 15 minutes until she lost consciousness and died.</p><p>After the killing, he moved her body to another room and covered it with a carpet and stuffed toys before leaving the scene for a few days.</p><p><h2>Charges</h2></p><p>Zulhelmi faces two charges: Causing grievous bodily harm resulting in death, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years; and/or murder which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years.</p><p>Ariasandy told <em>8world</em> that police have completed witness statements and forensic investigations, and submitted the case notification to the Denpasar prosecutor's office on Jul. 17, formally initiating the judicial process.</p><p><h2>Overstayed visa</h2></p><p>According to Indonesian immigration records cited by <em>8world</em>, Zulhelmi last entered Indonesia on Oct. 23, 2024, under a visa-free entry arrangement. </p><p>He has been overstaying.</p><p>Denpasar police have coordinated with Indonesian immigration authorities and the Singapore embassy in Indonesia on the case, given that it involves a foreign national.</p></p> ]]>
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