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Daily Briefing: SMRT line disruption likely caused by cable fault; Find out more about Sheng Siong kidnap case

And look at this smokers' hub in Nee Soon South.

  • It was "probably a cable fault" that resulted in Saturday's massive train service disruption that affected several stations on the North-South line, said transport operator SMRT. Find out more here.
  • 41-year-old Lee Sze Yong and 50-year-old Heng Cheng Boon were charged on Friday for the kidnapping of 79-year-old Mdm Ng Lye Poh, the mother of supermarket chain Sheng Siong CEO, Mr Lim Hock Chee. Know more here.
  • Have you spotted the smoking points in Nee Soon South? Read more here.
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