Police Unveil Image of Violent 7‑Eleven Attacker Amid Singapore Scandal

Police Unveil Image of Violent 7‑Eleven Attacker Amid Singapore Scandal

Crazy Night at Changi Village: 7‑Eleven Gone Wild!

Last Thursday night, the tiny slice of chaos that unfolded at Block 1 Changi Village Road has the police on their toes. A man allegedly took a turn for the worse, raping the shop’s rules and leaving a blood‑stained trail behind.

What Went Down?

  • Time stamp: 10:37 pm — the moment the troublemaker tried to snag a bottle of margarita, only to find out the store was closed for the night.
  • Result: The guy’s temper blew up, and the 7‑Eleven employee ended up with a face that looked like a red‑oo throw. Blood splattered his shirt and the walls.
  • Witness: Firdaus, a local “Stomp contributor,” snapped a photo that captured the chaos. His photos were fed straight into the Stomp news feed.

Police & Civil Defence Get Rumor on the Run

  • Police alerted: 10:29 pm
  • SCD alert: 10:40 pm
  • They’re now on a mission to locate the man in question— the “alleged perpetrator” whose identity remains masked.

Heroic Staff Gets Vitals Checked

The shell‑shocked employee, 43 years old, managed to stay awake long enough to be ferried to Changi General Hospital. He’s currently a patient on the outpatient list— not exactly a “walk‑in” case, but his recovery is on track.

Statements & Sorry the Case

  • 7‑Eleven’s spokesperson said the incident was exactly at 10:37 pm—a not-so-smooth wave of frustration when the man couldn’t purchase beer.
  • “He got angry and upset,” they said, no doubt adding a dash of shame about the cause of the temper tantrum.

More updates will follow as the investigation clarifies who’s responsible for this splash‑in‑the-night happening at our local 7‑Eleven. Stay tuned, folks— it’s a wild, one‑of‑a‑kind tale of human distress in a tiny convenience store!

Late‑Night Party Fizzles: Singapore’s Strict Alcohol Curfew Comes Into Play

Under Singapore’s public‑drink rule, no alcohol is allowed in bars, clubs, or any public spot once the clock hits 10:30 PM until the morning light at 7 AM. This also covers retail shops—they’re barred from serving take‑away booze past 10:30 PM.

Police Update

In a flare‑up, a suspect tied to a recent incident has just been shown to the public. The police released a snapshot in a news release today, February 22.

The police spokesperson added, “We are fully cooperating with the authorities during the investigation.” Roughly, the team is on board, all in one groove.

Need to Spot a Suspicious Sip‑Sleuth? Let Us Know!

  • Call the police hotline at 1800‑255‑0000.
  • Or drop your intel online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness.

All info is treated like top‑secret treasure—kept under wraps and strictly confidential.