Foster care officers provide support for at least 12 months after a child returns to family of origin: MSF

SINGAPORE: Ministry care officers will continue to collaborate with society partners for at least a year to maintain ongoing security checks and checking when foster children return to their family of origin.

Masagos Zulkifli, the secretary for social and community development, stated in a written political response on Tuesday( Oct 3) that the precise length of this aid depends on the needs of the community in each case. & nbsp,

Mr. Masagos was responding to inquiries made by MP Melvin Yong( PAP – Tanjong Pagar) regarding the safeguards put in place by the & nbsp, Ministry of Social and Family Development ( MSF ) to guarantee the safety of foster children and the time frame during which it continues to monitor their well-being.

Following a string of child maltreatment cases involving baby, the foster care system came under the limelight.

One well-known incident involved a prey named Umaisyah, who was two years old, whose charred remains were discovered in metal pot. Her father, a 35-year-old Singaporean, was given an 18-and-a-half year sentence in prison and 18 stroke of the wood next quarter.

When Umaisyah was three to four months old, she was placed in foster care because her family was deemed unable to care for her and her parents had been imprisoned in a drug rehab facility. & nbsp,

She was taken back to her relatives in June 2013 and subjected to abuse until her death in March 2014. & nbsp,

For fracturing the heads of his infant daughter and his two-year-old boy, a man was given sentences of 10 years and 4 weeks in prison as well as caning in August. After MSF intervened, both kids were placed in foster care, but they were still permitted to spend the weekends with their kids.

And in July, a man was charged with killing his five-year-old girl after mistreating her for weeks by keeping her in the bathroom with her younger sibling. The Child Protective Service had placed both kids in foster care in 2014, but they were eventually put back in their father’s attention the next season.

The occurrences heard in court, according to Mr. Masagos,” do not indicate a rise in child death cases due to abuse” and occurred in various years.

The prevalence of child abuse” remains low ,” he continued.

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Singaporean designer makes her mark on international stage at Paris Fashion Week

PARIS: At the younger age of 18, Malaysian designer Kavita Thulasidas unveiled her album set directly on October 2, 1993. & nbsp,

On Monday, October 2, at Paris Fashion Week, the owner of the native Indian clothing company Stylemart unveiled her selection” Heritage Reinterpreted” on a global stage.

There were 10 looks on display that featured hand-embroidered vibrant and complex motifs that were influenced by nature and a reflection of Malay, Chinese, and Indian heritage.

This series is a gift to Singapore’s social collage and its diversity. However, Ms. Thulasidas told CNA at the function,” And yet the oneness that we stand as a pleasant area of various cultures.” & nbsp,

The outfits on the airport were a continuation of Ms. Thulasidas’ Singapore Stories Award-winning selection. She was given the honor last year by the Singapore Fashion Council in association with the Asian Civilisations Museum( ACM ). & nbsp,

She told CNA938’s Culture Club that she had created 15 new layouts for the Paris show and had narrowed down 10 of them.

” I’m incredibly proud of myself for making it this far. She said,” I believe Paris is like an endorsement for every artist … that you have arrived, where you are showcasing to the world.

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Gunshots reported in Bangkok luxury mall

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According to Thai police, there have been reports of gunshots at a posh store in the city center of Bangkok.

Officers informed the BBC that they were on their way to the Siam Paragon store but were unable to provide any further information.

Authorities have not yet commented on the active shooter circumstance that locals reported on social media.

The store has officially closed all of its entrances since footage of customers leaving it appeared on social media earlier.

Additionally, video that appeared to be taken from the shopping center have been posted online. In one picture, the active mall is evidently filled with four loud noises that resemble gunshots.

Witnesses have even claimed electronically that they have started hiding out in stores and restrooms.

According to a local media record, the local Siam subway station has also been shut down.

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Couple say seller failed to send them B30m winning tickets

Couple say seller failed to send them B30m winning tickets
Five raffle tickets for the first prize winning on October 1 were drawn. ( Photo: Facebook page for attorney Kerdphol Kaewkerd)

A couple in Uthai Thani reported a raffle adviser to the police, alleging that the agent had failed to send them five raffle tickets they had purchased online and won first prizes totaling 30 million baht.

The seller asserted that he was unable to take the tickets to the buyer on the day of the purchase. & nbsp,

The cards belonged to his customers, according to attorney Kerdphol Kaewkerd, who declared on Tuesday that he would take legal action to get them back on Wednesday. & nbsp,

On Monday, Somkiart Liamsuwan, 60, and his partner Nareerat Punpamorn, 37, of the tambon Nong Krathum neighborhood of Uthai Thani, presented Talukdu authorities in the Thap Than area with proof that they had purchased the tickets.

The information was made up of conversations between Mr. Somkiart and a Facebook page agent for the Heng Sheng Lotto.

On September 23, Ms. Nareerat claimed that her father had contacted the Facebook website to purchase lottery tickets after they both worshiped at a memorial of an illustrious priest and prayed for gifts and lucky numbers for the Oct. 1 lottery draw. In addition, & nbsp,

Therefore, for 720 baht, her partner bought five lottery tickets from this Facebook page, all of which had the same amount, 7272702. According to Ms. Nareerat, the cash was to be paid after the cards were delivered to the customer.

The second prize, which was for a total of 30 million baht, went to the five cards. She called the jackpot site right away, but the agent claimed he was unable to get in touch with the buyer.

It was the first andnbsp day, according to Mr. Somkiart, that he had purchased lottery reservations online. He acknowledged placing the order on September 23.

The owner sent him a talk message in response, asking him to confirm his telephone number so they could get in touch. On September 25, he responded with a” like” sticker to attest to it. Then he awaited the arrival of his cards, but they never did.

His family claimed that the owner never called him on the phone. & nbsp,

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Three dead in shopping mall shooting

Less than an afternoon after the frenzy inside Siam Paragon, a 14-year-old boy was detained.

Three dead in shopping mall shooting
Following a filming inside the shopping center on Tuesday evening, police at the Siam Kempinski Hotel, which is next to the thai Paragon shopping mall, manage to apprehend the shooter. Facebook( Photo: Central Investigation Bureau )

A 14-year-old boy who went on a shooting spree inside the Siam Paragon shopping center on Tuesday evening and killed three people and injured four some has been detained by police.

Hundreds of people fled the store on Rama I Road in the heart of Bangkok as a result of the event, which happened around 4.20 p.m. More than ten shots, according to testimony, were heard.

In a text to investigators, Erawan Emergency Center manager Yuthana Srettanan confirmed the number of dead and injured.

Three of the injured, one of whom was being treated at Police General Hospital and a stranger, were admitted to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital. In addition, & nbsp,

Around 5.10 p.m., a police particular operations team that had been sent to the scene pursued the attacker and was able to part him at the local Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok. He put his arm down and gave up without a fight.

A man wearing a black shirt and colour pants was seen in video and still images that were posted on social media brandishing his gun.

Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, stated that he was keeping an eye on events after being briefed about a” filming.” Pol Gen Torsak Sukvimol, the head of the national authorities, arrived at the scene.

According to local studies, the mall’s entrances and exits were locked. Additionally, the BTS Skyway was shut down, and the Skytrain didn’t make a stop at the Siam bus stop. & nbsp,

The shooting occurred just a few days before the celebration of one of Thailand’s bloodiest days in recent memory, in which 24 children and 12 adults were killed when an ex-police official attacked the hospital.

Thailand has a long and violent past of small and large weapons situations as well as high prices of gun rights.

A former army commander went on a spree in Nakhon Ratchasima’s shopping mall in 2020, killing 29 people and injuring dozens more.

Around 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday after reports of shots indoors, consumers can be seen running from Siam Paragon in an image from a movie posted on social media. ( Chai’s video is available on the Muang Prakarn V2 Facebook page. )

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On Tuesday afternoon, authorities detained a 14-year-old suspected gunman on the third floor of & nbsp, Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok, close to Siram Paragon, according to CCTV footage.

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Gunshots heard inside Siam Paragon

Shoppers leave the store, and police are on the field searching for a handgun attacker.

Gunshots heard inside Siam Paragon
Around 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday, shoppers are seen leaving Siam Paragon after hearing reports of gunshots in, according to a film that was posted on social media. ( Chai’s video is available on the Muang Prakarn V2 Facebook page. )

After shots were heard inside the Bangkok shopping center on Rama I Road on Tuesday evening, hundreds of people fled Siam Paragon.

According to reports, a female security guard at the store was hurt in the incident, which happened around 4.20 p.m. Her health was not immediately apparent.

More than ten sessions of gunfire were heard, according to those who fled.

On the field was a police specific operations team.

The shooter was inside the store, according to Metropolitan Police Division 6’s captain, Pol Maj Gen Nakharin Sukhonthawit. & nbsp,

A man wearing a black shirt and colour pants was seen in video and still images that were posted on social media brandishing handguns.

Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, stated that he had been informed about a” shooting” and was keeping an eye on events.

According to local studies, the mall’s entrances and exits were being closed. The Siam BTS train is not being visited by the Skytrain, and the TTS Skyway has been shut down. & nbsp,

This is a growing narrative. More information as it becomes available & nbsp,

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Convicted sex offender gets shorter jail term after representing himself at Court of Appeal

SINGAPORE: On Tuesday, October 3, a previous crew member who appealed his sexual assault conviction was able to shorten his sentence in jail, but he was unsuccessful in getting the guilty verdict overturned.

Mustapah Abdullah, 51, was found guilty of sexually abusing three young boys in 2018 at a park drop.

He received a 23-year prison term and an extra year of non-caning punishment. He is older than 50 and cannot be caned.

His sentence was reduced on Tuesday to 18 years and six months in prison, which is five and a half decades less time.

Mustapah contested his faith and word at the Court of Appeal despite not having a lawyer for both his prosecution and the appeals procedure.

After adjusting the aggravating factors and how many of the prison terms for each of his three charges may operate at the same time, a section of three judges upheld his sentence but reduced his word.

The fact that Mustapah had no abused his power or trust over the victims and that they were not vulnerable individuals was a key dispute with the trial judge’s conclusion.

The crimes were committed when the three survivors were between the ages of 16 and 17. They got to know Mustapah around 2017 because they shared a neighborhood with him.

Mustapah was cordial and would share his past experience with the patients whenever they crossed paths. The three teenagers were aware that he was a former group member and ex-convict.

According to court records, they considered him to be a” big brother” and regarded him as their close friend.

However, this did not imply that Mustapah had any duty for the patients, according to Justice Judith Prakash, who delivered the Court of Appeal’s ruling.

Misuse of faith and authority refers to circumstances in which the criminal is” in a position of responsibility” for the victim or in whom they have placed their trust due to their line of work.

The bond between Mustapah and the victims was distinct from that of a household, where there is an established order of family members. Additionally, he did not hold a” quasi-parental” position toward them.

Before the crimes, they only had a close companionship, and in this instance, there was no abuse of power or faith, according to Justice Prakash.

The three youthful victims’ vulnerability was also disputed by the appellate courts.

Age, bodily weakness, mental illness or disorder, or learning disability, they said, may make a victim resilient. A younger target is probably thought to be more resilient when it comes to age.

Being in their early teenage times, the victims in this case were never particularly young teenagers, and none of them had any physical limitations that would have made them more resilient.

Justice Prakash noted that there were no such problems in this case and said,” Exposure must also be assessed by considering individual circumstances such as whether the sufferers were defenseless as they had fled from home.”

Additionally, she claimed that because the victims had previously interacted with gangsters, they weren’t so helpless or foolish as to be exploited by the criminal.

The judge observed that Mustapah had repeatedly threatened the patients and slapped and kicked them in the days leading up to the physical attack.

She claimed that because they were quick to agree with his demands during the sexual assaults, it was clear that they feared him and did not necessarily show exposure.

Mustapah’s verbal harassment and use of physical violence against the sufferers, which the trial judge found to be a second aggravating element, was not brought up by the administrative judges.

However, they discovered that there should have been a lower starting place in the prison term for each sexual assault offense absent the other two aggravating elements.

Additionally, they changed the terms of his world sentence so that, as opposed to the trial judge’s order, only two sentences for sexual assault would be served at the same time.

They claimed that by doing this, the sentence is” not significant or breaking” to the offender while also serving as a deterrent and reflecting his general criminality.

Other aspects of the test judge’s punishment decision were upheld by the judges, such as a longer jail sentence for Mustapah during his trial, when he launched broad personal attacks against the defendants and prosecution witnesses.

They furthermore rejected Mustapah’s other attempts to have his conviction overturned, including his assertion that the victims made up the story to fraudulently indict him and that they had given their consent to the attack.

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'A journey for a reason': Shanti Pereira on winning gold and going through highs and lows

Pereira recalled,” I was only coming to terms with that. I could feel the tears coming even as I stepped onto the pulpit.”

She laughed as she remembered,” I was really just trying to hold it in, try not to crazy yell.”

Pereira nodded his head several times as the federal song neared its last notes.

She continued,” Toward the end, I was like:” Yup, yup ,” I did it, and now I’m here.

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The Singaporean has come to terms with what she has accomplished a day later.

” I believe it has( sunk in”) Pereira, who will compete in the children’s 4x100m relay on Tuesday evening, said,” I’m really thinking about the contest, every now and then, various pockets of time throughout the day and still didn’t believe it, but I guess it sank in after the song.” & nbsp,

She will travel back to Singapore on Thursday along with a number of other members of the athletic staff.

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Explainer: How Singapore's anti-money laundering rules tackle the scourge of 'dirty money' on different fronts

Valuable Metal AND Gemstones Customer due diligence guidelines are also in place to stop money laundering involving” precious products ,” which are finished goods like jewelry, watches, and other items whose value is at least 50 % attributable to precious metals or stones. Sellers are required to do such checksContinue Reading