Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Singapore. Absoutely disgusting story of people siphoning waste oil from sewage pipes to use as cooking oil in food stalls

Ladies and Gentlemen,
 Warning: This is a disgusting story which may hurt your sensitivities.
 There are several verifiable reports of recently arrived Chinese immigrants to Singapore using pumps to siphon oil from underground sewage gutters and after re-cycling it, selling it to food stall vendors as cooking oil.
 Please see report here http://therealsingapore.com/content/gutter-oil-singapore-nea-investigates-men-seen-pumping-contents-sewers. Apparently this disgusting practice goes on in China where up to 10% of cheap street vendors food utilizes this disgusting stuff secretely.
 Attached below are pictures from Singapore of people caught in the act of siphoning sewage oil and dirt.
 

 
 
 
 

 
 Of course with shocking and absolutely disgusting news like this, it would naturally put away anyone from ever eating in Singapore's food stalls which are found everywhere in the island.
To ally such fears the government's state controlled media has put out a report denying that any such sewage pipe oil was ever used to cook food and that the whole thing is one big lie.
Please see state controlled newspaper Straits Report of March 06, 2014 "Gutter Oil" not sent to hawkers" http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/gutter-oil-not-sent-hawkers-says-nea-20140306
The problem of course is that no one believes these Singapore government lame denials as the culprits were all found to be recent immigrants from China, not locals. With the governments huge push to populate the island with these Chinese immigrants, they are bringing their nasty habits to Singapore.
Pictures appearing in the state controlled newspaper are also attached below. 
(Above) An oil tank said to have been used in the illegal siphoning of waste oil from a grease trap at Lorong 4 Toa Payoh being removed. Employees from licensed waste collection company J.O.L. Environmental collecting waste oil from a grease trap with a vacuum truck, as required by the authorities. -- PHOTOS: LIANHE ZAOBAO
 
An oil tank said to have been used in the illegal siphoning of waste oil from a grease trap at Lorong 4 Toa Payoh being removed. (Above) Employees from licensed waste collection company J.O.L. Environmental collecting waste oil from a grease trap with a vacuum truck, as required by the authorities. -- PHOTOS: LIANHE ZAOBAO
 Photo of gutter oil in China
It appears that these reports of oil in sewage pipes being used as cooking oil in Singapore has naturally alarmed almost everyone in the island.
 It has been reported to me by a number of Singaporeans that hawker food stalls at Toa Payoh, one of the public housing estates in the island appears almost deserted and hardly anyone can be seen eating there.
 It transpires that several people had seen people next to the food stalls there using pipes to suck out the oil residue in the sewage pipes below, and the fear is that they had sold the dirty oil to food sellers there. 
 There have been reports of these disgusting sightings in several other parts of the tiny island.
 It is very probable that food vendors throughout the island will suffer crippling losses and would be thrown out of business for the fear that the food has been cooked in sewage pipe oil waste.
 Suspicions as serious as this, naturally, cannot be simply dismissed merely by the food seller or the government denying use of sewage waste oil in the food.
 This sort of thing has never happened before in Singapore when Singaporeans were the island's inhabitants. Today when nearly half of all Singapore residents are  recently arrived Chinese, Lee Kuan Yew's master race, and with more arriving in the pipeline, no pun intended, we will see more and more of these nasty behaviors that they practice in their impoverished China imported into Singapore.
 This has to be the death knell for cheap hawker food in Singapore, and by extension, the very survival of Lee Kuan Yew and Son's island.
 Gopalan Nair
Attorney at Law
A Singaporean in Exile
Fremont, California USA
Tel: 510 491 8525
 
 

 
 
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5 comments:

John Lee said...

Very talented and enterprising personalities.
Singapore definitely needs thousands more of these overseas talents.

Anonymous said...

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS IN SG MIGHT ACTUALLY PROVIDE A BETTER EDUCATION FOR YOUR KIDS

The Singapore system of education produced people who are very good at following instructions but do not have the confidence to think and act on their own.

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Just like the way LKY and the PRC like it.

http://www.therealsingapore.com/content/international-schools-sg-might-actually-provide-better-education-your-kids

Gopalan Nair said...

To Anonymous who said

"INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS IN SG MIGHT ACTUALLY PROVIDE A BETTER EDUCATION FOR YOUR KIDS"

This statement is only marginally true. The fact is, anyone within Singapore, including international schools are required by the fascist regime to conform to total obedience to authority.

If such schools produce independent thinkers, which the Lees who run the country do not want, they would be sent packing the next instant.

And even if within the international school they have a bit more independence, they do not live in a vacuum. The moment they step out in the open, they are confronted by the hoards of locals who only know obedience and conformism.

No, the only thing to do is to live in a free society, which means taking them out of Singapore and living elsewhere like Australia or any other free society.

Can you imagine such children coming out and publicly protesting for more freedom, like an English kid would do? Hell would freeze over before that happens!

Anonymous said...

Why would they do that in the first place? Are they so abjectly poor ( even though the Chinese economy has supposedly been greatly improving over the past 2 decades),or unbelievably stingy, that they feel compelled to siphon sewage and extract cooking oit from it? Why can't they afford to purchase fresh, safe cooking oil?

I don't know if this practice occurs in mainland China, but I have heard stories of some mainland Chinese reusing containers of used cooking oil (presumably not from sewers, but now I wonder about some cases), which can create toxins and be dangerous as well.

Anonymous said...

Dun believe the pic, they are cleaning the sewerage. Seen these since i am young. Why mislead the public. Take proof of the hawkers using such oil.