SINGAPORE – An Australian woman has been sentenced to five months and six weeks’ jail for
spray-painting offensive words
at Praisehaven – The Salvation Army in Upper Bukit Timah Road on Christmas Day in 2025.
Dianna Ong, 43, pleaded guilty to a charge of vandalism on March 9.
She had written offensive words in red that The Salvation Army described as “sensitive in nature and concerned religion” on walls and three vans parked at the organisation’s compound.
Court documents stated that she chose Christmas Day to commit the offence as it is a Christian holiday, and intended it to be an act of protest against The Salvation Army.





