How can I complain to Singapore police?

How can I complain to Singapore police?

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You can make a police report that does not require immediate police action. For emergency, please dial 999 or SMS 71999. Please view the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section for more information.

Q. Where is found and unclaimed property office?

Police Logistics Base
The Found and Unclaimed Property Office (FUPO) located in Police Logistics Base along Hemmant Road could be the place where you find your lost item.

Q. How do I report a lost wallet in Singapore?

You only need to make a Police Report if you believe your wallet, with credit cards, NRIC and other personal documents are stolen. You can do so online or at the nearest police post. With police cameras and CCTVs all around, chances of a successful retrieval has increased compared to the past.

Q. How do I contact FUPO?

If you are not accredited with us, please contact FUPO at [email protected] or call +65 6842 9645. For individuals and non-accredited entities, you may hand over your found property to the nearest Neighbourhood Police Centre or Neighbourhood Police Post.

Q. How do I know if I have unclaimed money in Singapore?

The website (http://www.unclaimedmonies.gov.sg) lists names of companies/individuals, information on the last known address, the categories of unclaimed monies as well as contact details of the government agency’s officer whom prospective claimants can approach.

Q. How do I get a police report in Singapore?

Individuals can make online applications for certified true copies of reports/documents. Lodge a non-urgent online report with the police. For emergencies, you should use the police hotline 999 instead. Furnish details of stolen or lost property for reports made online in the last 7 days.

Q. Who do I call if I lost my wallet?

Once you notice that your wallet is missing, you can call LifeLock at 1-800-416-0599 to report it stolen and the company will help you cancel or replace credit cards, your driver’s license, Social Security card, insurance cards and other items you may have carried in your wallet.

Q. How do I report my lost wallet?

Lost or Stolen Wallet? Here’s What to Do

  1. Call Your Bank to Report Your Debit Card as Stolen.
  2. Call Your Credit Card Issuers to Report Your Cards as Stolen.
  3. File a Police Report.
  4. Make a List of Everything That Was in Your Wallet.
  5. Initiate a Fraud Alert on Your Credit Report.
  6. Replace Your Driver’s License.

Q. Is there a lost and found police force in Singapore?

If someone stole your property in Singapore, do not lose hope because the lost and found Singapore police can help you recover it. There is the Singapore Police Force, which is an organization handled by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Their goal is to stop, block, and detect crime to make sure that Singapore is always safe.

Q. Where to report a found property in Singapore?

For individuals and non-accredited entities, you may hand over your found property to the nearest Neighbourhood Police Centre or Neighbourhood Police Post. This e-Service is only for accredited entities who wish to report found property and will be handing over the property to the Singapore Police Force.

Q. Where to deposit lost and found items in Singapore?

Scan the item and then deposit it in the machine. You can find the drop boxes in Radin Mas, Marsiling, and the West Coast. The Found and Unclaimed Property Office (FUPO) that is in the Police Logistics Base at Hemmant Road might be where your lost item can be found.

Q. What kind of police do they have in Singapore?

There is the Singapore Police Force, which is an organization handled by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Their goal is to stop, block, and detect crime to make sure that Singapore is always safe. They focus on Police work Frontline Policing, Investigation, Counter and E-services, Public Security and Order, and Community Engagement.

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