A man in Yishun, Singapore, was startled when he witnessed high-rise litter being thrown from a building just a meter away from him. He alerted Stomp and Nee Soon Town Council, who have informed the National Environment Agency (NEA) and are urging residents to report any information about the incident.
A man was at the void deck of Block 787 Yishun Ring Road when he witnessed high-rise litter being thrown down in front of him.He recounted:"I was walking at the void deck and was startled by objects crashing towards the ground just a metre away from me."I took a look up the row of units above and did not see the culprit, but wanted to just to highlight this safety risk to the public and nearby residents.
In response to a Stomp query, Nee Soon Town Council said:"High-rise littering is a dangerous, irresponsible, and anti-social act. We have informed the National Environment Agency of this case. "We have also stepped up communications to residents of the affected block to remind them of the seriousness of high-rise littering."
Residents are urged to contact NEA at 1800 2255 632 or submit reports via the OneService app if they have any information regarding the identity of the persons responsible. The town council said:"Additionally, our property teams and estate ambassadors regularly patrol the area and will remain vigilant in identifying and reporting such acts to the NEA for enforcement."Resident says Woodlands block has been free of pests and litter after Stomp report
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