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The youth was then filmed cycling inside Punggol MRT station on an ofo bike. After riding the ofo into a dustbin, he was shown cruising on the road within close proximity of a public bus at what appears to be the Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange.<ref>Chew, Hui Min and Zhaki Abdullah. “Clip shows man tossing bike into canal, then riding another in MRT station”. ''The Straits Times.'' June 20, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from:  https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/clip-shows-man-tossing-bike-into-canal-then-riding-another-in-mrt-station</ref>
The youth was then filmed cycling inside Punggol MRT station on an ofo bike. After riding the ofo into a dustbin, he was shown cruising on the road close to a public bus at the Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange<ref>Chew, Hui Min and Zhaki Abdullah. “Clip shows man tossing bike into canal, then riding another in MRT station”. ''The Straits Times.'' June 20, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from:  https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/clip-shows-man-tossing-bike-into-canal-then-riding-another-in-mrt-station</ref>




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==Dumping incidents (HDB flats)==
==Dumping incidents (HDB flats)==
[[File:Block 11 Upper Boon Keng Road.jpg|thumb|''In June 2017, a man had drunkenly thrown an ofo bike from the 15th storey of a HDB block in Upper Boon Keng.'']]
[[File:Block 11 Upper Boon Keng Road.jpg|thumb|''In June 2017, a man drunkenly threw an ofo bike from an HDB block in Upper Boon Keng. Photo from The Straits Times.'']]
There were two cases of bike dumping incidents from HDB flats in 2017. Both cases occurred within days of each other.
There were two cases of bike dumping incidents from HDB flats in 2017. Both cases occurred within days of each other.



Latest revision as of 16:58, 10 October 2019

Throughout 2017 and 2018, there were numerous cases of bike abuse across Singapore. Photo credit to David Sun (TNP PHOTO).

Bike sharing was introduced to Singapore in 2017 with the launches of ofo, oBike and Mobike between January and March 2017.[1] From as early as April 2017, there were several reported cases of bike abuse in Singapore. These reported cases were mostly documented on video and circulated on social media.

Vandalism & destruction of property

In April 2017, a youth was filmed throwing an ofo bike. Photo from The Straits Times.

April 2017

On 17 April 2017, Twitter user @hxngwei shared a video catching an act of vandalism on an ofo bicycle. The video can be viewed here.


The video showed an unidentified teenager lifting a yellow-coloured bicycle up before throwing it. He then stomped on it several times. The video was circulated widely on Facebook and Ofo subsequently lodged a police report over the incident. However, they were unable to identify the serial number of the bicycle from the video. As such, they were unable to assess the damage done to it.[2]


In a separate incident, The Straits Times came across an ofo bicycle painted over in white. The white paint had obscured the company’s logo and colours. The bike was found under an overhead bridge and the lock had also been replaced.[3]

December 2017

On 9 December 2017, two boys were filmed damaging the locks on ofo bicycles at the void deck of an HDB block. The video can be viewed here.


One of the boys used a hammer-like object to repeatedly hit the lock. A spokesperson from ofo informed news agencies that they were aware of the incident and would work with the authorities to minimise incidents of abuse.[4] No arrests were made.

Dumping incidents (Canals, rivers & drains)

A submerged bike in a river at Springleaf Nature Park. Photo credit to Stephanie Yeow (ST PHOTO).

Between April 2017 and January 2018, there were no less than five bicycle sightings in Singapore canals and rivers. The details are as such:

Date Venue Details Bike-sharing Company
22 January 2018 Springleaf Nature Park Bicycle was spotted fully submerged in the river.[5] ofo
25 July 2017 Jalan Rajah, Balestier canal Bicycle was spotted partially submerged in the canal and posted on Stomp.[6] oBike
24 May 2017 Whampoa River Two bicycles were spotted in the river behind Whampoa Community Club.[7] oBike
3 May 2017 Punggol canal The bike spotting was first posted on Stomp. oBike
14 April 2017 Block 651 Yishun Avenue 4 drain A bike was found dented and muddy in a drain behind a bus stop.[8] ofo

In all the above instances, ofo and oBike had lodged police reports.

Punggol canal (June 2017 & July 2018)

In June 2017, a group of teenagers documented their bike abuse on social media. Photo from The Straits Times.

On 15 June 2017, a Snapchat clip of a shirtless youth throwing an oBike into a canal surfaced on social media. The video can be viewed here.


The youth was then filmed cycling inside Punggol MRT station on an ofo bike. After riding the ofo into a dustbin, he was shown cruising on the road close to a public bus at the Punggol Temporary Bus Interchange[9]


Both ofo and oBike lodged police reports following the incident. The two companies believed that the actions had compromised the safety of the general public.[10] On 19 June 2017, the Ang Mo Kio Police Division established the identities of four suspects aged between 16 and 18 years old. They were arrested in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9 for committing rash acts and disturbing public order.[11]


On 16 July 2018, an Instagram story of a youth throwing ofo and oBike bicycles into a river went viral.[12] The perpetrator was the same person who threw an oBike into the river a year ago.[13] In two videos, he was shown smiling and smoking a cigarette while pushing bicycles off a pedestrian bridge at Lorong Halus.


When questioned by the police, the 16-year-old expressed that he was peer pressured into dumping the bicycles and had been facing stress at home and in school.[14]

Lower Delta Road drain (November 2017)

In November 2017, a couple clad in exercise gear was caught on video dumping oBikes into a drain along Lower Delta Road. The video can be viewed here.


In the 13-second long video on Stomp, they were shown wheeling a bicycle each into a drain. oBike came to know of the video and lodged a police report on the incident.[15] On 24 November 2017, the couple had turned themselves in at Bukit Merah East Neighbourhood Police Centre. The man and woman were 37 years old and 36 years old respectively.[16]

Dumping incidents (HDB flats)

In June 2017, a man drunkenly threw an ofo bike from an HDB block in Upper Boon Keng. Photo from The Straits Times.

There were two cases of bike dumping incidents from HDB flats in 2017. Both cases occurred within days of each other.

Block 11 Upper Boon Keng Road (June 2017)

On 22 June 2017, a 47-year-old man threw an ofo bike from the 15th storey of Block 11 Upper Boon Keng Road. The man was identified as Selamat Mohamed Ali. At the time of the incident, he appeared drunk and was found sleeping along the corridor.[17]


The police responded to a report at 5.38 am and arrested him for the rash act. He was sentenced to nine weeks' jail on 30 June 2017.[18]

Block 116B Jalan Tenteram (June 2017)

On 15 June 2017, a 14-year-old boy hurled an oBike down a Housing Development Board block at Block 116B Jalan Tenteram. The act was captured in a thirteen-second video. In the background of the video, a male voice is heard saying “this is not my… fault”.[19] The video can be viewed here.


It was first thought that the bicycle was thrown down at least seven stories. Upon further investigation, it was found to be thrown from the 30th floor. The police arrested the youth for committing the rash act. The boy was believed to be living in the block. Neighbours mentioned that they saw the bicycle near the ground floor rubbish chute and assumed that it was spoilt.[20]

References / Citations

  1. Co, Cindy. "Wheel woes: The rise and fall of Singapore's bike-sharing industry". Channel News Asia. March 13, 2019. Accessed on 10 October 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/wheel-woes-the-rise-and-fall-of-singapore-s-bike-sharing-11336200
  2. Lee, Min Kok. “Police report lodged over video of teenager vandalising ofo bicycle in Geylang Bahru”. The Straits Times.  April 19, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/police-report-lodged-over-video-of-teenager-vandalising-ofo-bicycle-in-geylang-bahru
  3. Sivaram, Varsha. “Man throws ofo bike into canal: 5 other cases of misuse of shared bicycles.” The Straits Times. June 16, 2019. Accessed October 04, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/man-throws-ofo-bike-into-canal-5-other-cases-of-misuse-of-shared-bicycles
  4. Ng, Huiwen. “Boys filmed damaging locks on ofo bikes; video goes viral”. The Straits Times. December 10, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/boys-filmed-damaging-locks-on-ofo-bikes-video-goes-viral
  5. “Bike blues: Shared bicycles turn up in strange places”. The Straits Times. January 22, 2018. Accessed October 04, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/bike-blues
  6. “oBike to lodge police report over bicycle left in Jalan Rajah canal”. The Straits Times. July 26, 2017. Accessed October 04, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/obike-to-lodge-police-report-over-bicycle-left-in-jalan-rajah-canal
  7. Sim, Yan Ling. “Two oBikes found in river”. The New Paper. May 27, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/two-obikes-found-whampoa-river
  8. Sivaram, Varsha. “Man throws ofo bike into canal: 5 other cases of misuse of shared bicycles.” The Straits Times. June 16, 2019. Accessed October 04, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/man-throws-ofo-bike-into-canal-5-other-cases-of-misuse-of-shared-bicycles
  9. Chew, Hui Min and Zhaki Abdullah. “Clip shows man tossing bike into canal, then riding another in MRT station”. The Straits Times. June 20, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/clip-shows-man-tossing-bike-into-canal-then-riding-another-in-mrt-station
  10. Chew, Hui Min and Zhaki Abdullah. “Clip shows man tossing bike into canal, then riding another in MRT station”. The Straits Times. June 20, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/clip-shows-man-tossing-bike-into-canal-then-riding-another-in-mrt-station
  11. Lee, Min Kok. “4 teenagers arrested over bicycle abuse case in Punggol”. The Straits Times. June 21, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/4-teenagers-arrested-over-bike-abuse-case-in-punggol
  12. Tee, Zhuo and Rei Kurohi. “Youth tosses oBike, ofo bikes into river; police aware of matter”. The Straits Times. July 17, 2018. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/youth-tosses-obike-ofo-bikes-into-river-police-aware-of-matter
  13. Sun, David and Clement Yong. “Teenager caught on video tossing bike off Punggol bridge says sorry.” The New Paper. July 18, 2018. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/teenager-caught-video-tossing-bike-punggol-bridge-says-sorry
  14. Sun, David and Clement Yong. “Teenager caught on video tossing bike off Punggol bridge says sorry.” The New Paper. July 18, 2018. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/teenager-caught-video-tossing-bike-punggol-bridge-says-sorry
  15. Lam, Lydia. “Couple caught on video dumping bikes in drain; oBike files police report”. The Straits Times. November 22, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/couple-caught-on-video-dumping-bikes-in-drain-obike-files-police-report
  16. "Duo seen throwing oBike bicycles into drain turn themselves in to police". Channel News Asia. November 25, 2017. Accessed on 10 November 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/duo-seen-throwing-obike-bicycles-into-drain-turn-themselves-in-9439536
  17. Lam, Lydia. “47-year-old man arrested for throwing ofo bike down from 15th floor of Upper Boon Keng HDB block”. The Straits Times. June 22, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/47-year-old-man-arrested-for-throwing-ofo-bike-down-from-15th-floor-of-boon-keng-flat
  18. Lam, Lydia. “47-year-old man arrested for throwing ofo bike down from 15th floor of Upper Boon Keng HDB block”. The Straits Times. June 22, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/47-year-old-man-arrested-for-throwing-ofo-bike-down-from-15th-floor-of-boon-keng-flat
  19. Seow, Bei Yi. “Man hurls ofo bike from HDB block”. The Straits Times. June 16, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/man-hurls-ofo-bike-from-hdb-block
  20. Seow, Bei Yi. “Teen arrested for allegedly hurling ofo bike from 30th floor”. The Straits Times. June 17, 2017. Accessed October 03, 2019. Retrieved from: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/teen-arrested-for-allegedly-hurling-ofo-bike-from-30th-floor