An early assessment has determined that the latest case of vandalism at SMRT train depots could may have well been an inside job.
Straits Times reported that all evidences have pointed out that the culprits could have been disgruntled workers, vendors, or generally someone who has direct access to the depot. A photo obtained by the newspaper showed that the graffiti was more elaborate this time around, featuring even more colors, details and layers in the embellishment.
Latest SMRT train vandalism 'most likely inside job' http://t.co/NnkWadz76C pic.twitter.com/Cx7KZqU9Gs
— The Straits Times (@STcom) November 10, 2014
Furthermore, a source with intimate knowledge of SMRT’s security measures had disclosed that it was indeed most likely an inside job.
SMRT are still looking into the case and have yet to come to any conclusions despite the nagging suspicions.
Just a thought — if graffiti artists can easily infiltrate the MRT depot, would that mean that it’s as easily accessible to other more dangerous, malevolent individuals?
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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