Flag‑Burning Fiasco: 25‑Year‑Old Caught Spreading Fire in Woodlands
In a dramatic turn of events, a 25‑year‑old prankster was nabbed in the heart of Woodlands after a batch of Singapore’s national flags went up in flames. Safety and sentiment were lit on full blast.
What Happened?
- 10 am Monday: Burnt flags discovered at Block 774, Woodlands Crescent.
- 12:40 pm: Police got the call and started a hunt.
- Using CCTV and relentless question‑and‑answer tactics, officers traced the culprit.
- Wednesday: The suspect was apprehended and taken into custody.
Who’s Behind the Blaze?
Local intel points to a suspect already linked to flag‑burning stunts in the Woodlands vicinity. The teen’s penchant for mischief is earning him serious reprimand.
Legal Fallout
The man faces mischief by fire charges—a crime that can land him behind bars for up to seven years and a hefty fine.
Why It Matters
Flags symbolize national pride. Turning them to ash doesn’t just cost scenery—it shatters feelings and sparks debate on respect for the nation.
Stay Informed
For up‑to‑date information, keep an eye on official statements from the Woodlands Police Division and court updates. No stone will be left unturned.
