Days after a man was seen urinating at Outram Park MRT station, another video has emerged of a man doing the same thing at Tanah Merah MRT.
A video posted by the Tiagong SG account on Instagram showed a man in a red polo tee and black pants standing very close to a corner of the train platform with his hands near his lower body.
Source: @tiagong_sg on Instagram
Unlike the man at Outram Park, this man nervously turned his head to the left and right, as if aware that someone had seen him.
The person recording him from the train lowered their phone slightly when it seemed that the urinating man had realised he was being recorded.
After the man finished and zipped up his pants, he quickly left the scene.
Source: @tiagong_sg on Instagram
It is uncertain when the video was taken.
The incident took place at Tanah Merah MRT, The Straits Times later reported.
SMRT Trains president Lam Sheau Kai told MS News that the behaviour is “unacceptable” as it “defaces public spaces and poses health and sanitation risks to commuters”.
The transport operator has filed a police report and is cooperating with the police in its investigations.
With regards to a previous incident on 10 Jan, a man has been charged after allegedly urinating near an escalator at Exit 3 of Outram Park MRT station.
He was identified by ST as 41-year-old Chinese national Li Guorui.
Source: Land Transport Authority – We Keep Your World Moving on Facebook
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) told MS News that he was identified after committing an “egregious” act.
The Land Transport Authority condemned such “anti-social behaviour” and will work with SPF to push for “the maximum possible penalty” to be taken against the culprit.
Also read: Man arrested for public nuisance after allegedly urinating on escalator at Outram Park MRT
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Featured image adapted from @tiagong_sg on Instagram.
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