A video of a man holding onto a supermarket restocking trolley for support while raising his leg below a police surveillance camera in Jurong has left netizens baffled as to what he was trying to do.
TikToker @Y2kerry shared the video on May 31 with the caption, “Bro camera shy fr CCTV: 1 | Bro: 0”.
The clip shows the man clinging to the top of the trolley and seemingly trying to kick the police camera, which is clearly beyond his reach.
The video then cuts to a scene showing what appears to be the same man seated on a bench and surrounded by several police officers.
Netizens scratching heads over what he was attempting
The video has since garnered over 86,100 views, 700 reactions, and 60 comments.
“Please explain what happened,” asked a netizen. “I’m confused,” said another.
There were tongue in cheek comments, too.
“He is trying to tell the police via the police camera that his shoes are the wrong size,” suggested one. Another said: “Pilates, the stretch — a stretch too long into the arms of the law.”
Man reportedly involved in altercation before incident
According to Shin Min Daily News, the man was later arrested. A shop owner they spoke to, who did not want to be named, said the man was involved in an altercation with another person before the incident. It led to a fight, which left him with a bloody wound on his head.
The shop owner added that the man is believed to be a resident of Ang Mo Kio, but is often at Jurong West because his older brother lives there.
He added that the man behaved strangely — he would sit or even lie on the ground under the blazing sun, drawing the attention of many passers-by.
In response to Stomp’s queries, the police said they were alerted to the incident at about 2.55pm on May 30.
The location of the incident was revealed to be 962 Jurong West Street 91 — which matches the address of the Prime Supermarket outlet in the area.
“A 45-year-old man was arrested for mischief causing disruption to key service, affray, and drunkenness in public, and was conveyed conscious to the hospital.
“Two other men, aged 55 and 62, were also arrested for affray and drunkenness in public,” the police revealed.
Investigations are ongoing.
A 30-year-old man will be charged in court on Jun. 4, 2026, for voluntarily causing hurt against a 55-year-old man on a public bus.
The younger man allegedly snatched a cap bearing an Israeli national emblem that the older man was wearing and assaulted him.
Allegedly snatched cap bearing Israeli national emblem
According to a Singapore Police Force (SPF) news release, the incident occurred on Oct. 27, 2025, at about 10:40pm, along Rivervale Drive.
Police received a call for assistance regarding a case of assault.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the 30-year-old man had allegedly snatched a cap bearing the Israeli emblem, which the 55-year-old man was wearing.
The younger man also allegedly assaulted the older man. Both parties were not known to each other.
Police established the identity of the 30-year-old man through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from police cameras.
The offence of voluntarily causing hurt carries an jail term of up to three years, a fine of up to S$5,000, or both.
55-year-old warned for display of foreign national emblem
The 55-year-old was also given a stern warning, in lieu of prosecution, for displaying a foreign national emblem.
"The police takes a serious view of any act of violence," SPF said.
SPF also advised members of the public against the public display and wearing of articles associated with foreign conflicts.
SPF also reminded members of the public "not to import overseas conflicts into Singapore" and to "express their views in a lawful and responsible manner".
"The police will deal with offenders sternly in accordance with the law," SPF said.