S'poreans are really interested in Indonesian Organisation called NGO 369, for some reason

Singaporeans really tickled for some reason.

Nyi Nyi Thet | January 25, 2019, 03:53 PM

Topics such as politics and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) can be a rather dull subject.

Following politics is an even more tedious exercise.

So when Singaporeans start to take note of what appears to be a political party/ NGO from Indonesia, something is up.

Here is a relatively new NGO from Indonesia, Federasi NGO 369.

They will supposedly officially launch on January 27, 2019.

Good for them.

Like any burgeoning NGO, their posts don't have much traction, garnering around 15 shares on average.

However one post has bucked that trend by quite a bit.

Here it is.

1,400 shares and counting.

Here are some of the pictures in case you can't see it.

While the claw-like symbol appears to be a calling card of sorts, it doesn't appear mandatory to strike that pose.

The strangest thing about the inordinate amount of shares is that it appears to be Singaporeans sharing the post.

With one sentiment coming up quite a fair bit.

369

The number 369 is salakau in Hokkien.

Which is the name of a gang that purportedly operates in Singapore.

Which explains all the hullabaloo.

Here's a video of what appears to be a pair of Singaporeans cruising down what appears to be Batam, Riau.

Great.

Image from Federasi NGO 369