Woman arrested for suspected involvement in spray painting 'offensive words' on Salvation Army premises
"Offensive words written with red spray paint were found scribbled on the premises and on properties belonging to Praisehaven - The Salvation Army, including the building's walls and three vans," police said.
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SINGAPORE: A 43-year-old woman was arrested on Thursday (Dec 25) for her suspected involvement in spray painting "offensive words" at The Salvation Army at Upper Bukit Timah.
In response to CNA's query, police said they received a call for assistance regarding a case of graffiti at Praisehaven - The Salvation Army at about 9.15am on Thursday.
"Offensive words written with red spray paint were found scribbled on the premises and on properties belonging to Praisehaven - The Salvation Army, including the building's walls and three vans," police said.
"The police take a very serious view of acts that threaten Singapore’s racial and religious harmony.
"Such behaviour will not be condoned, and offenders will be dealt with firmly in accordance with the law."
Police investigations are ongoing.
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