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An apartment in The Plaza on Beach Road is the focus of a series of videos that have been shared on TikTok by an unhappy neighbour.

In one of the videos seen by TNP, the TikTok user shares the story, writing: “New neighbours moved in a month ago and are running an illegal KTV. I can hear music, dice, drinking games and about 5 to 7 different voices. There’s smoke stench that fills up the common corridor. The noise starts at midnight and peaks at 3am. Each day its (sic) a different group of people. I’ve heard Vietnamese and Taiwanese accents”.

A 34-year-old woman, who wanted to be known only as Miss Chen, told Chinese evening daily Lianhe Wanbao that after the new neighbour moved in sometime in October, she was often awakened by loud noises.

Frustrated, she decided to install a CCTV camera at her front door to capture the activities last month.

When she reviewed the clips, she saw sexily dressed women going in and out of the unit, some behaving intimately with the men. Different men and women can also be seen visiting the unit.

neighbour_illegal_ktv_man_and_beer.jpeg A clip shows the men carrying cartons of beer in the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

Another video shows a man in black was pulling a suitcase, followed by other men carrying cartons of beer.

In another clip, the men and women are walking unsteadily and clearly drunk.

“These scenes only happen in the night. It is all quiet during the day,” said Miss Chen.

In one clip, she added that she “called the police and security twice but they have not stopped. What else should I do?”

neighbour_illegal_ktv.jpeg Different men and women can be seen going in and out of the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

A police spokesman has confirmed the reports, according to Lianhe Wanbao.

Miss Chen said that she had accompanied the apartment's security officer to check out the unit and its occupants on Nov 20. A man who answered the door claimed he had just moved in and was hosting a housewarming party.

She said they had moved in more than a month ago and "that's so illogical, isn't it?"

 

An apartment in The Plaza on Beach Road is the focus of a series of videos that have been shared on TikTok by an unhappy neighbour.

In one of the videos seen by TNP, the TikTok user shares the story, writing: “New neighbours moved in a month ago and are running an illegal KTV. I can hear music, dice, drinking games and about 5 to 7 different voices. There’s smoke stench that fills up the common corridor. The noise starts at midnight and peaks at 3am. Each day its (sic) a different group of people. I’ve heard Vietnamese and Taiwanese accents”.

More from AsiaOneRead the condensed version of this story, and other top stories with NewsLite.

A 34-year-old woman, who wanted to be known only as Miss Chen, told Chinese evening daily Lianhe Wanbao that after the new neighbour moved in sometime in October, she was often awakened by loud noises.

Frustrated, she decided to install a CCTV camera at her front door to capture the activities last month.

When she reviewed the clips, she saw sexily dressed women going in and out of the unit, some behaving intimately with the men. Different men and women can also be seen visiting the unit.

neighbour_illegal_ktv_man_and_beer.jpeg A clip shows the men carrying cartons of beer in the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

Another video shows a man in black was pulling a suitcase, followed by other men carrying cartons of beer.

In another clip, the men and women are walking unsteadily and clearly drunk.

“These scenes only happen in the night. It is all quiet during the day,” said Miss Chen.

In one clip, she added that she “called the police and security twice but they have not stopped. What else should I do?”

neighbour_illegal_ktv.jpeg Different men and women can be seen going in and out of the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

A police spokesman has confirmed the reports, according to Lianhe Wanbao.

Miss Chen said that she had accompanied the apartment's security officer to check out the unit and its occupants on Nov 20. A man who answered the door claimed he had just moved in and was hosting a housewarming party.

She said they had moved in more than a month ago and "that's so illogical, isn't it?"

 

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Can't stand neighbors start placing shoe racks and chairs at common corridor... It's a condo/apartment FFS... It's common space not chiur space... 

 

Tis woman should bring tis to their MP... Then ask the minister to look into tis instead of wasting time on the RK sagat

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14 hours ago, The_King said:

An apartment in The Plaza on Beach Road is the focus of a series of videos that have been shared on TikTok by an unhappy neighbour.

In one of the videos seen by TNP, the TikTok user shares the story, writing: “New neighbours moved in a month ago and are running an illegal KTV. I can hear music, dice, drinking games and about 5 to 7 different voices. There’s smoke stench that fills up the common corridor. The noise starts at midnight and peaks at 3am. Each day its (sic) a different group of people. I’ve heard Vietnamese and Taiwanese accents”.

A 34-year-old woman, who wanted to be known only as Miss Chen, told Chinese evening daily Lianhe Wanbao that after the new neighbour moved in sometime in October, she was often awakened by loud noises.

Frustrated, she decided to install a CCTV camera at her front door to capture the activities last month.

When she reviewed the clips, she saw sexily dressed women going in and out of the unit, some behaving intimately with the men. Different men and women can also be seen visiting the unit.

neighbour_illegal_ktv_man_and_beer.jpeg A clip shows the men carrying cartons of beer in the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

Another video shows a man in black was pulling a suitcase, followed by other men carrying cartons of beer.

In another clip, the men and women are walking unsteadily and clearly drunk.

“These scenes only happen in the night. It is all quiet during the day,” said Miss Chen.

In one clip, she added that she “called the police and security twice but they have not stopped. What else should I do?”

neighbour_illegal_ktv.jpeg Different men and women can be seen going in and out of the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

A police spokesman has confirmed the reports, according to Lianhe Wanbao.

Miss Chen said that she had accompanied the apartment's security officer to check out the unit and its occupants on Nov 20. A man who answered the door claimed he had just moved in and was hosting a housewarming party.

She said they had moved in more than a month ago and "that's so illogical, isn't it?"

 

An apartment in The Plaza on Beach Road is the focus of a series of videos that have been shared on TikTok by an unhappy neighbour.

In one of the videos seen by TNP, the TikTok user shares the story, writing: “New neighbours moved in a month ago and are running an illegal KTV. I can hear music, dice, drinking games and about 5 to 7 different voices. There’s smoke stench that fills up the common corridor. The noise starts at midnight and peaks at 3am. Each day its (sic) a different group of people. I’ve heard Vietnamese and Taiwanese accents”.

More from AsiaOneRead the condensed version of this story, and other top stories with NewsLite.

A 34-year-old woman, who wanted to be known only as Miss Chen, told Chinese evening daily Lianhe Wanbao that after the new neighbour moved in sometime in October, she was often awakened by loud noises.

Frustrated, she decided to install a CCTV camera at her front door to capture the activities last month.

When she reviewed the clips, she saw sexily dressed women going in and out of the unit, some behaving intimately with the men. Different men and women can also be seen visiting the unit.

neighbour_illegal_ktv_man_and_beer.jpeg A clip shows the men carrying cartons of beer in the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

Another video shows a man in black was pulling a suitcase, followed by other men carrying cartons of beer.

In another clip, the men and women are walking unsteadily and clearly drunk.

“These scenes only happen in the night. It is all quiet during the day,” said Miss Chen.

In one clip, she added that she “called the police and security twice but they have not stopped. What else should I do?”

neighbour_illegal_ktv.jpeg Different men and women can be seen going in and out of the unit. PHOTO: Lianhe Wanbao

A police spokesman has confirmed the reports, according to Lianhe Wanbao.

Miss Chen said that she had accompanied the apartment's security officer to check out the unit and its occupants on Nov 20. A man who answered the door claimed he had just moved in and was hosting a housewarming party.

She said they had moved in more than a month ago and "that's so illogical, isn't it?"

 

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3 hours ago, XianGe said:

Can't stand neighbors start placing shoe racks and chairs at common corridor... It's a condo/apartment FFS... It's common space not chiur space... 

 

Tis woman should bring tis to their MP... Then ask the minister to look into tis instead of wasting time on the RK sagat

 

jin kumgong mata and jin kumgong bu.

 

if the noises r after 11pm, mata supposed to issue disturbance warning first round and make arrest 2nd round.

 

doesnt matter if plaza is under commercial zoning.

 

why r the mata not following correct procedure, sham??????

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4 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

 

jin kumgong mata and jin kumgong bu.

 

if the noises r after 11pm, mata supposed to issue disturbance warning first round and make arrest 2nd round.

 

doesnt matter if plaza is under commercial zoning.

 

why r the mata not following correct procedure, sham??????

Thing will be different if the person have connections

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