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JB Safe for Singaporeans?
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Her car camera records break-in
Singaporean's handbag stolen in JB, but car camera records break-in | The New Paper
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I told you long ago – the JB criminals have not left or been vanquished by the influx of extra police. They simply went into hiding, biding their time until people let their guard down. Jalan...
JB Crime: Man Slashed in Face and Robbed at 1pm
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Following the recent spate of attacks in Johor Baru, a STOMPer offers advice to Singaporeans on how to stay safe when visiting Malaysia.
How to stay safe when travelling to JB
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Citrus Hotel Johor Bahru: dont stay here, not safe - Read reviews, view 56 photos, and find great deals for Johor Bahru, Malaysia, at TripAdvisor
Dont stay here, not safe - Review of Citrus Hotel Johor Bahru
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Don't look away or act blur. It's for real! M'sians have a penchant to screw Singaporeans.
Prata Politics: Not Urban Legend! Swear! Singaporeans in Peril in Msia!
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A Singaporean family is now safely back home after a harrowing experience early Sunday morning in Johor Bahru.
Kidnapped Singaporean family now safely back home - Channel NewsAsia
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At a rare press conference yesterday morning on Johor’s crime rates attended by some 40 journalists – half of whom were from Singapore
Johor Police on Crimes Encountered by Singaporeans
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Some think it's not safe to drive big cars or walk around looking like "someone who has lots of cash".
No safe place in today's world
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You’ve often heard me complain, warn and mourn over the frighteningly high incidence of violent crimes in Johor Bahru. Today, I’ll elaborate a bit using examples. ——– ...
City of Criminals: Johor Bahru
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Three Singaporeans were involved in a horror attack and car chase when they were in Johor Bahru, Malaysia last weekend.
Singaporeans involved in JB horror car chase
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A 24-year-old man who became the latest victim of violence in Malaysia, when got injured after taking on three men who tried to rob him of his girlfriend's laptop and his car.
STOMP - Singapore Seen - Another attack in JB
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Rita Zahara, 37, and her younger sister Madam Rita Zuhaida, 25, recounted the harrowing details of an incident in Johor Bahru.
STOMP - Singapore Seen - S'porean family recount harrowing details of kidnapping in JB
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The incident will not deter woman, known as Madam Hanny, from visiting...
Relax - 7 dos and dont's when visiting JB
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