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  2. Ohhhh didn't know that. I blame @ManOfTheHour and @noobmaster, reacted to too many of their chiobus and 'chiobus' photos
  3. we have a cap of 100 reactions a day. have you hit that much?
  4. SINGAPORE: A 16-year-old was among 67 suspected drug offenders arrested following recent raids by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB). The teen was the youngest nabbed following the operation from Apr 21 to Apr 26, covering areas such as Aljunied, Beach Road, Bukit Batok, Bukit Merah and Corporation Drive. The Singaporean girl is being investigated for suspected drug abuse, and investigations into the other suspects are ongoing. The authorities confiscated a total of about 572g of cannabis, 222g of heroin, 55g of Ice, 0.5g of ketamine, 19 Erimin-5 tablets, five ecstasy tablets, three bottles of liquid suspected to contain GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) and a bottle of methadone. The drugs seized have an estimated street value of about S$62,000 (US$45,600). WHOLE CANNABIS LEAF SEIZED CNB officers raided a residence near Bukit Batok West Avenue 4 on Apr 21 where they arrested a 50-year-old man for suspected drug trafficking. They recovered about 133g of cannabis, 10 Erimin-5 tablets, three ecstasy tablets, a small amount of Ice, various drug paraphernalia and S$9,081 in cash after searching the unit. The Singaporean man was then escorted to his rental car nearby where the authorities found about 33g of heroin and two Ecstasy tablets. Some of the cash seized during a raid on a residential unit near Bukit Batok West Avenue 4 on Apr 21, 2024. (Photo: CNB) A drug apparatus seized during a raid on a residential unit near Bukit Batok West Avenue 4 on Apr 21, 2024. (Photo: CNB) In another raid on Apr 23, a 46-year-old Singaporean man was arrested at a residence near Corporation Drive for suspected drug trafficking. A search of the premises found about 314g of cannabis, including a whole cannabis leaf, a small amount of Ice and various drug paraphernalia. "Possession of any part of the cannabis plant is an offence," said Deputy Director of Policy and Administration of CNB Sng Chern Hong. Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, "cannabis" means any part of a plant of the genus Cannabis, or any part of such plant, by whatever name it is called. "CNB would like to caution members of the public that they should not purchase and keep any such part or parts of cannabis plants as it will be an offence under the law," he added. Those found guilty of possessing cannabis where the quantity is less than 330g may be sentenced to a maximum of 10 years in jail, fined S$20,000, or both. Source: CNA/lh(zl)
  5. @The_King what are you waiting for, time to use all your manliness and seduction skills.
  6. Boss @kokleong suddenly got this message, is there an emoji limit now or it's just me?
  7. The daughter of a Chinese nickel billionaire purchased a multimillion-dollar mansion in Singapore, adding to the list of wealthy people seizing buying opportunities during the market lull. Xiang Yangyang, the daughter of Xiang Guangda, who owns Tsingshan Holding Group Co., the world’s largest nickel and stainless steelmaker, agreed to buy the 2,612 sqm (28,111 sq ft) house in the country’s Bin Tong Park enclave, according to a property record seen by Bloomberg News. She paid $84 million for the property, a person familiar with the matter said, requesting not to be named because the information is private. The transaction was completed in mid-April. The younger Xiang, who is a Singapore citizen according to property records, didn’t respond to a message seeking comment. Tsingshan didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The purchase adds to a handful of deals softening the downturn in Singapore’s luxury property market. Coveted by the uber rich, the city state’s so-called good class bungalows have been hit by high interest rates and a major money laundering investigation. In recent months, some have taken advantage of the slowdown in the market. The wife of Sea Ltd.’s billionaire co-founder Forrest Li acquired a mansion for US$31 million ($42.5 million) and a scion of Singapore’s richest banking dynasty also dived in. The Business Times, which earlier reported the latest transaction, said that the property was bought from Nitin Sibal, a former hedge fund manager involved in the software and applications development business. He bought the land on which the mansion sits for $37.6 million in 2020.
  8. Should have gone there to see @Cybertan cumming to random speckies he sees
  9. SINGAPORE - A 69-year-old woman was taken to hospital after she was involved in an accident with a bus on the evening of April 25. In response to queries, the police said they were alerted to the accident at the junction of Bedok North Avenue 3 and Bedok North Street 2 at about 5.40pm. The woman, who was riding a power-assisted bicycle, was conscious when she was taken to hospital. The Singapore Civil Defence Force said she was taken to Changi General Hospital. Public transport operator SBS Transit spokeswoman Grace Wu said the accident involved service 222. The cyclist was making a right turn at the junction when the accident happened, she said. No one on the bus was injured. The bus driver attended to the cyclist before she was taken to hospital, said Mrs Wu. She added that SBS Transit is investigating the cause of the accident, and trying to contact the cyclist to provide help.
  10. KNN! Why baotoh 😡 now no more chiobu sig Ok later when I got desktop access I change can?
  11. @noobmaster well our member here has gracefully accommodated the community, i would say it is fair for everyone else to keep signature as close to 600x100 as possible ain't that right?
  12. Hmm. Why need to now insult n say “not smart”? dont make this personal
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