Originally posted by Chew Bakar:Why not? Lip synch olso can.
oh ya. Guess anything is possible so long it is under their control
so, who got the one million reward?
Originally posted by caleb_chiang:so, who got the one million reward?
do you think they will give it to the Malaysian side?
I LOL @ singapore wanting to claim credits gosh LOL
To prevent him from running away again, they can put a simple collar-lock on the neck. Alarm will ring off if he off the range say 10m using GPS. Don't give another excuse if he escape again.
Originally posted by Midlusionz:I LOL @ singapore wanting to claim credits gosh LOL
credit goes to Wong can't sing???
Originally posted by SMB66X:Singapore...NOT Sinkapore
okok... its sinkiepore
Originally posted by Fantagf:There is no such thing as apology to the public from PAP. So far, I have not heard or read PAP apologise. They are always right.
yah.... even if their son rape another girl also right.
lol...
Originally posted by Fantagf:
credit goes to Wong can't sing???
Maybe? Dunno.
But one thing for sure .. When he escape things blow over a few days .. I am pretty sure this news gonna keep repeatly reporting .. scare ppl dunno Singapore damn pro
Originally posted by Hawk Eye:okok... its sinkiepore
i like the spelling. another version can be sinkiepor (sinkiepor pee ay pee)
Originally posted by Hawk Eye:okok... its sinkiepore
Sinkapoh.
Woohoo.
Can call for early election already.
Can you believe that our WKS said that preliminary information received is that MSK had used improvised flotation device to swim across the Straits of Johor and reached the Johor shoreline facing Singapore ?
Now, where was his launch off point ?
From the last seen locations at the Whitley-Thomson Road junction spotted by a University administrator on the day of his escape; and the next sighting by a taxi driver in the early hours of dawn - about one month later - that someone in ISD described garments was seen on the fringe of the SLE near to Lentor Road - then MSK must have taken off from the quiet and remote shoreline in the Sembawang-Seletar area.
Improvised flotation device - must be part of Al Qaeda training, or did he served in the SAF during the early days of NSF when everyone was given so much lessons in improvisation ?
Originally posted by Chew Bakar:To prevent him from running away again, they can put a simple collar-lock on the neck. Alarm will ring off if he off the range say 10m using GPS. Don't give another excuse if he escape again.
Since MSK will be brought back to SG, just wonder if he can escape again? And senior offices demoted again? And wong can't sing.... predict that he is either in SG or not in SG, again?
Originally posted by Atobe:
Can you believe that our WKS said that preliminary information received is that MSK had used improvised flotation device to swim across the Straits of Johor and reached the Johor shoreline facing Singapore ?
Now, where was his launch off point ?
From the last seen locations at the Whitley-Thomson Road junction spotted by a University administrator on the day of his escape; and the next sighting by a taxi driver in the early hours of dawn - about one month later - that someone in ISD described garments was seen on the fringe of the SLE near to Lentor Road - then MSK must have taken off from the quiet and remote shoreline in the Sembawang-Seletar area.
Improvised flotation device - must be part of Al Qaeda training, or did he served in the SAF during the early days of NSF when everyone was given so much lessons in improvisation ?
Flotation device? The coast guard should be able to screen it mah!
Perhaps MSK purchased the cape given to Harry Porter where when he put it on, it will be invisible.
Originally posted by Hawk Eye:Since MSK will be brought back to SG, just wonder if he can escape again? And senior offices demoted again? And wong can't sing.... predict that he is either in SG or not in SG, again?
He won't escape again lah.
They will make sure he is locked in ball and chain from now on.
No more toilet breaks.
Originally posted by charlize:He won't escape again lah.
They will make sure he is locked in ball and chain from now on.
No more toilet breaks.
Coming soon to the tv near you. Toilet Break starring MSK. A true Singapore Story.
Originally posted by Chew Bakar:Sinkapoh.
Lol.... so many versions....
think we local here don't even have a sense of belonging....
all thanks to the PAPPY group!
Originally posted by charlize:He won't escape again lah.
They will make sure he is locked in ball and chain from now on.
No more toilet breaks.
Lock in ball? Lol...
that was what i discussed with my colleague just now!
Lock his leg to a bowling ball, make him wear the zebra design clothes. Haha....
No more toilet breaks? Whats next? Smoking break?
His toilet break so long hor....
Originally posted by Chew Bakar:Coming soon to the tv near you. Toilet Break starring MSK. A true Singapore Story.
Pirated copy out liao!
Lol....
Originally posted by Hawk Eye:Pirated copy out liao!
Lol....
So fast ah. No wonder MSK kena caught.
Originally posted by Chew Bakar:So fast ah. No wonder MSK kena caught.
Haha....
well, they're going to interrogate him and find out how he escaped. but i doubt the truth will ever reach our ears, especially if his escapes undermines WKS's ability to run home affairs.
Originally posted by dumbdumb!:well, they're going to interrogate him and find out how he escaped. but i doubt the truth will ever reach our ears, especially if his escapes undermines WKS's ability to run home affairs.
Theres where fallacies will takes place...
sg really has patiences and guts to delay the announcement of arrest by 5 weeks.
In other countries,gavaman just too eager to announce in order to save
face.
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_374034.html
THE Singapore government did not inform the public earlier of the capture of wanted terrorist Mas Selamat Kastari because of the need for secrecy, said Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng on Friday.
It may also compromise operations and jeopardise the sources of information, said Mr Wong, who is also Home Affairs Minister.
He said the same applied to other terrorist arrests earlier.
The leader of the Singapore Jemaah Islamiah terror network, who has been on the run for a year after bolting from the Whitley Detention Centre on Feb 27 last year, was nabbed in the outskirts of Johor Baru six weeks ago on April 1 and is now being held by the Malaysian authorities under its Internal Security Act for interrogation.
Many Singaporeans were surprised and elated over news of his arrest, which was splashed on the front page of The Straits Times on Friday. But many also questioned why his capture was not made public earlier. Some even quipped that the arrest might have been a belated April Fool's joke.
The Home Affairs Ministry confirmed the arrest on Friday morning, as did the Malaysian government.
Within hours after the story went up on straitstimes.com, nearly 100 comments were posted by readers.
Wrote forum member merrayell: 'He is the most wanted man in Singapore, but it took the police to release his capture to the public only after one month...shouldn't they beat the gong and announce that Mas Selamat has been captured?'
Asked another member, righting-things: 'The news scoop seems to be just based on foreign intelligence and confirmed by Malaysian authorities. Where's the word from our very own authorities?'
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