SINGAPORE – A 43-year old woman was arrested on Dec 25 after graffiti was found scribbled on the walls and some parked vehicles at The Salvation Army’s premises in Bukit Timah earlier in the morning.
In a statement on Dec 25, the police said they were alerted to a case of graffiti at Praisehaven – The Salvation Army, at 500 Upper Bukit Timah Road, at about 9.15am.
Officers found offensive words scribbled with red spray paint on the premises and on properties, including the building’s walls and three vans, they said, adding that investigations are ongoing.
In images uploaded on Instagram page Sgfollowsall at about 2pm on Dec 25, at least three parked vehicles and two walls are seen covered with large pieces of red and yellow cloth.
When The Straits Times arrived at around 3.30pm, workers had just finished covering up the graffiti on the exterior and interior walls, as well as on the white Salvation Army vans. Remnants of red paint could still be seen on the vans.
There were no police vehicles seen in the compound, which was mostly empty.
When approached by ST, Mr Marc Lee, the public relations head at The Salvation Army Singapore, declined to share the words that were spray-painted, adding that they were “sensitive in nature and concerned religion”.
Graffiti was found scribbled on the walls and some parked vans at Praisehaven – The Salvation Army in Upper Bukit Timah Road on Christmas Day.
ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
Mr Lee added that an officer who lives on the compound had found the graffiti at around 7.30am during a routine morning check.
In a statement on Facebook at around 5.10pm, The Salvation Army Singapore said the act appeared to be intended to disrupt the Christmas celebrations scheduled at the location.
It added that after ensuring the safety of congregants, all Christmas services proceeded as planned.
“As the matter is currently under police investigation, we are unable to comment further at this time,” it said.
A check on The Salvation Army’s William Booth Corps Family & Friends Facebook page shows that there was a Christmas Day service at the premises at 10am.





