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Meet Lengkok Bahru’s young neighbourhood patrol: 4 primary school boys on a mission
SG🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Meet Lengkok Bahru’s young neighbourhood patrol: 4 primary school boys on a mission

In Lengkok Bahru, Singapore, four primary school students—Rafieq Sahin Rafizal, Aaron Sarandev, Al-Mirza Danish, and Didie Andiqa Muhaimin—have formed a neighborhood patrol team known as the Emergency Response Team LB. Their initiative began when Rafieq noticed people stealing supplies from a community fridge meant to provide free milk and drinks for children from low-income families. To address this issue and promote safety, the boys now patrol their neighborhood daily, identifying problems such as littering, vandalism, and unsafe charging of personal mobility devices. They report these issues to Rafieq's mother, Marlina Yased, who coordinates with local authorities. The patrol has grown beyond just protecting the fridge, helping seniors with groceries and resolving disputes among children. In August 2026, the group will participate in Singapore's National Day Parade, highlighting grassroots efforts to improve community life.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center7 hr. ago
Meet Lengkok Bahru’s young neighbourhood patrol: 4 primary school boys on a mission

In Lengkok Bahru, Singapore, four primary school students—Rafieq Sahin Rafizal, Aaron Sarandev, Al-Mirza Danish, and Didie Andiqa Muhaimin—have formed a neighborhood patrol team known as the Emergency Response Team LB. Their initiative began when Rafieq noticed people stealing supplies from a community fridge meant to provide free milk and drinks for children from low-income families. To address this issue and promote safety, the boys now patrol their neighborhood daily, identifying problems such as littering, vandalism, and unsafe charging of personal mobility devices. They report these issues to Rafieq's mother, Marlina Yased, who coordinates with local authorities. The patrol has grown beyond just protecting the fridge, helping seniors with groceries and resolving disputes among children. In August 2026, the group will participate in Singapore's National Day Parade, highlighting grassroots efforts to improve community life.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a community-driven initiative by young individuals aimed at improving neighborhood safety and welfare. It does not present any overtly political stance, nor does it favor one side in a political debate. The content highlights civic engagement and social responsibility rather t

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