HDB probe underway into vehicles believed to be towed into carpark Read more at straitstimes.com.
An anonymous user on Facebook said the cars were moved by tow trucks into the multi-storey carpark at Block 120B, Kim Tian Place, and parked on the upper floors.
The post also included photos of numerous cars in the HDB carpark, accompanied by a screenshot of registration records available on the Land Transport Authority’s One Motoring website. Parking charges for cars at the Kim Tian Place HDB carpark where the cars were seen are $2.40 for two hours. Monthly season parking is $110.
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