Woman, 43, arrested for alleged involvement in spray-painting offensive words at The Salvation Army’s Bukit Timah premises, Singapore News

Woman, 43, arrested for alleged involvement in spray-painting offensive words at The Salvation Army’s Bukit Timah premises, Singapore News


Graffiti was found on walls and vehicles parked at Praisehaven – The Salvation Army on Christmas (Dec 25) morning. 

Photographs posted on Sgfollowsall’s Instagram account show at least three parked vans and two walls covered with pieces of cloth at the Upper Bukit Timah premises. 

According to the post, staff from the outlet found “several parts of the walls and vehicles” spray painted red, adding that the words were “ill-intended”. 

“Rags have been placed over the sprayed area and (the) Christmas celebration event is currently ongoing,” according to the post.

“The police is on scene and currently investigating the matter”.

It is unknown what the spray painted words were, although AsiaOne understands that workers have started to paint over them.



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