A Witness acount from Anonymous


Latest breakthrough from the recent outbreak of vandalism in our estate.


There have been a first-hand witness who manage to catch a glimpse of the potential suspect of the several cases of vandalism.


A student from our estate have witness a 30-40 year old black man vandalising the vehicle parked at the blk 10 multi-storey carpark. The man look to be ard 30-40 years old, 170cm tall, have round eyes, with a mole on his forehead.


We ask for the aid from our community to keep a lookout for this suspect and help us by reporting to the authority. If you have any further information regarding this crime, please stand forward and aid us in our investigation. Thank you.

Tips to prevent Vandalism (By CPL Lim)

This is the latest update on ways to prevent crime from rising in our estate from our favourite friendly neighbourhood policeman.

This week topic is on ways to prevent vandalism. Vandalism is the act of causing delibrate damage to public or private property.

Our neighbourhood have been the victim of increasing amount of vandalism to the vehicle of our carpark.

Here are some suggestion from CPL Lim to help improve on the situation.








1. Park your vehicle in parking lots with good lighting surronding it.

2. Use unbreakable glasses if possible within your cost to reduce potential vandalism.

3. Lock up your vehicle and remove all valuable in youe vehicle to protect your assets.

4. Try to have a sense of responsibility as a community. Report to the authority if you witness any form of crime to help improve our estate.



That is all for this week post. Hope to hear from you any comments or other tips to improve our neighbourhood.

An Email From A Concerned Citizen

On the 19th Oct 2009, Mr Jon witness another incident of the rising crime rates in our neighbourhood. That night while parking his vehicle at Blk 10 level 3 multi-storey carpark, he saw some criminals vandalising the cars parked there.




There is an increase in the number of vandalism within our neighbourhood and this is a worrying trend. More should be done to spread the awareness and help to keep a lookout.




Jon suggest that as a community, we should help one another by keeping a lookout and report any suspicious characters within our neighbourhood. We could seek assistance with our friendly neighbour policeman Pete to seek tips & advices to avoid further crimes from happening.