29/05/2026
๐จ Looking for BTS concert tickets?
Watch out! Scammers are out to prey on fans looking to score tickets! ๐ซ
โ ๏ธThey may pose as ticket sellers and lure victims to pay for tickets that they wonโt deliver.
โ ๏ธThey may also sell invalid tickets that victims realise only when they are denied entry at the concert venue.
Stay safe from scams!
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Buy tickets for BTS concerts in Singapore only through the official ticket agent.
โ Resold tickets will not be honoured at the event and ticket holders will be turned away.
โ๏ธ Unsure if itโs a scam? Call the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799
29/05/2026
School holidays are here. Donโt let one bad decision ruin it.
Shoplifting may seem โsmallโ or โjust for funโ, but the consequences are real and can affect:
โ ๏ธ Your school record
โ ๏ธ Future opportunities
โ ๏ธ Your family and friends
Before taking something without paying, ask yourself, โIs it really worth it?โ
Enjoy your holidays positively and keep this school holiday safe and crime-free together.
26/05/2026
Park smart. Remove your cashcard. A simple habit can prevent theft.
25/05/2026
๐ฒ Scammers have been taking over peopleโs WhatsApp accounts! They will then use the accounts to scam victimsโ contacts!
They trick victims into sharing their WhatsApp OTPs by posing as their friends, and claiming that their OTPs were wrongly sent to the victims.
โ ๏ธ Secure your WhatsApp Account now!โ ๏ธ
- Activate two-step verification for your WhatsApp account.
- Never share any OTPs sent to your phone with anyone.
- Remove unknown devices linked to your WhatsApp account by going to โSettingsโ > โLinked Devicesโ.
22/05/2026
SAVE THE DATE!
Looking for a meaningful weekend activity with the household? Bring the whole family, from the kids to the grandparents, down to Our Tampines Hub next weekend for Singapore Road Safety Month 2026!
Road safety begins with us. Join us for a lively weekend featuring a SBS Transit bus blind spot demonstration, a fire extinguisher training segment, magic show, road safety skits and songs, and free candy floss.
Itโs going to be a bustling, high-energy community event, so mark your calendars early and get ready to explore the venue together!
Check out the original post below by the Singapore Road Safety Council for full details! ๐
๐๐ฆ Singapore Road Safety Month 2026 ๐ฆ๐
Held in conjunction with Community Road Safety Day
Get ready for an exciting weekend packed with fun, games, performances, and interactive activities for the whole family! ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆโจ
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30 โ 31 May 2026 (Sat & Sun)
โฐ 10am โ 8pm
๐ Our Tampines Hub, Central Plaza
Whatโs waiting for you? ๐
๐ฉ Amazing Magic & Ventriloquist Show
๐ฟ FREE Popcorn & Candy Floss
๐ค Fun Stage Activities & Giveaways
๐ธ Interactive Road Safety Exhibitions
๐ฏ Hands-on Games & Activities
โจ And many more surprises!
Bring your family and friends and join us for a meaningful and memorable weekend as we learn how every one of us can help make our roads safer. โค๏ธ
See you there! ๐
20/05/2026
On 19 May 2026, officers from Punggol Neighbourhood Police Centre, together with MOE and SCDF, conducted Exercise Rhino at Mee Toh School. The exercise simulated a fire incident on the school premises, giving responders and school staff the opportunity to sharpen their coordination and response protocols.
A big shoutout to everyone involved for keeping our schools safe!
16/05/2026
Monthly Scam Bulletin #5 (15 May 2026)
โHello, remember me?โ If you have heard this from a call, be wary and exercise caution!๐จ
Scammers are posing as friends to trick you into transferring money urgently.
In some instances, after money transfer has been made, some victims have even received a follow up call from a scammer posing as a police officer, alleging that the earlier transfer was linked to criminal activities.
Victims would be asked to transfer more money to a โsafety accountโ to support investigations.
How you can protect yourself:
โผ๏ธAlways verify who you are speaking to and never transfer money to unknown persons.
โ ๏ธGovernment officials, including the Police, will never ask you to transfer money or hand over valuables over a phone call.
Unsure if itโs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 โ๏ธ
14/05/2026
๐จ Selling your bank account(s), SingPass or SIM card(s) for quick cash?
๐ซDon't do it!โ
You are a scam mule if you provide your bank accounts, SingPass or SIM card(s) for scams.
Scammers exploit local accounts and phone lines to enhance the credibility of their scams, increasing the chances of success in deceiving their victims.
Don't trade your future by being a scam mule. You will get caught and face severe consequences including:
โ ๏ธ Fines up to S$500,000
โ ๏ธ Imprisonment up to 10 years
โผ๏ธ Caning up to 12 strokes
To find out more info, visit go.gov.sg/scammule
12/05/2026
Think twice before committing shop theft. Sheng Siong supermarkets are equipped with facial recognition CCTV systems to detect offenders. Donโt let one bad decision cost you.
Woman who stole 19 bottles of wine caught by Sheng Siongโs facial recognition system
Catherine Tan Li Eng was sentenced to eight daysโ jail for stealing wine on seven occasions. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.