Singapore police are investigating another two incidents of spittle found in public lifts, also involving teenagers.
In a press release issued on Friday , the police said that they received two separate reports on spittle found in lifts.
Officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Division established the identities of the teenagers through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from police cameras. Police investigations are ongoing. The police said it takes a “serious view of such inconsiderate and irresponsible behaviour, especially in the current COVID-19 situation”.
Similar incident at Rumbia LRT stationThis isn’t the first time teenagers have caused nuisance in public lifts.
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