Photo: Straits Times
Photo: Straits Times
Photo: Straits Times
There has been another apparent security breach at a depot, the second in a month, and the third this year.
From the Straits Times:

SINGAPORE – The fence around an Ang Mo Kio bus depot was found cut on Thursday night, and an intruder is suspected to have entered the SBS facility in the second breach into a depot this month.
A Lianhe Zaobao reporter at the scene saw that a slit large enough for a person to enter was cut open in the metal mesh fence.
There were a few dozen SBS buses parked in the depot at Ang Mo Kio Street 64, but it was not clear if any had been vandalised, the Chinese daily said.
Police were seen investigating at the scene late on Thursday night, and it is not clear if any suspects have been identified.
Graffiti was found on an SMRT train at Bishan Depot on Saturday, The Straits Times reported earlier.
This is the third incident of security breach involving a depot reported this year.

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