Woman arrested after graffiti found on walls and vehicles at Salvation Army premises in Bukit Timah
The Straits Times - Sports·2025-12-25 17:03
SINGAPORE – A 43-year old woman was arrested on Dec 25 after graffiti was found scribbled on the walls and some parked vehicles at the Salvation Army premises in Upper Bukit Timah Road earlier that morning.
In a statement on Dec 25, the police said they were alerted to a case of graffiti at Praisehaven - The Salvation Army, at 500 Upper Bukit Timah Road, at about 9.15am.
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mindfulness 25/12/2025
oh no the PaPeeClowns Shamemugan is going to start another round of fear mongering
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DCCP 25/12/2025
Senseless and stupidity acts won't be tolerated There's absolutely no reasoning whatsoever for things like this to be happening here
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Userj381 25/12/2025
sporeans or fts?
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