SINGAPORE, Dec 25 — A 43-year-old woman was arrested today after offensive graffiti was found sprayed across the walls and vehicles at a Salvation Army compound in Singapore’s Upper Bukit Timah area, police said.
According to a statement cited by Singapore daily The Straits Times, officers were alerted at about 9.15am today to graffiti at Praisehaven – The Salvation Army Singapore, located at 500 Upper Bukit Timah Road.
Police said offensive words, sprayed in red paint, were found on the premises, including the building’s walls and three vans. Investigations are ongoing.
Images uploaded to the Instagram page Sgfollowsall later in the afternoon showed at least three parked vehicles and two walls covered with large pieces of red and yellow cloth.
The post said a staff member had discovered earlier in the morning that several parts of the walls and vehicles had been spray-painted, and that police were at the scene.
When The Straits Times arrived at around 3.30pm, workers had just finished covering up the graffiti on both the exterior and interior walls, as well as on the white Salvation Army vans.





