When Andy Ke moved into his new Build- to- Order ( BTO ) apartment in Punggol early in 2024, he had no idea he would be dealing with a bad situation for months to come.  ,
Big cardboard boxes and plastic plates were dumped at a staircase in images shared by the 41-year-old citizen of the Punggol Point Cove house along , Punggol Way.
When CNA visited the block in question on Wednesday ( 12 January ), there were also several large cardboard boxes and wooden frames left in a basement car park despite a sign warning that illegal dumping would result in a S$ 1, 000 fine.
Mr Ke, a producer at a shipping firm, said that from when he first noticed the spend, it took just a month for it to become a “mountain” nearly touching the sky.
” I ( could n’t ) take it any more. I believe there must be something done. One needs to say something about it, according to Mr. Ke, adding that he was worried about it becoming a fire risk or causing a rodent infestation.  ,