Red graffiti was found spray painted on walls and vehicles at The Salvation Army Praisehaven at Upper Bukit Timah Road. In a statement to Mothership, The Salvation Army confirmed that the incident happened on Christmas morning (Dec. 25). “Our Christmas services proceeded as per normal after ensuring the safety of our congregants,” the statement added. A Mothership reader who regularly attends service at the church said that the graffiti contained “ill-intended words”. The case is under police investigation, The Salvation Army said. Mothership has reached out to the police for comment. #tiktoksg #sgnews #fyp
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