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CCTV shows '7 to 8' people getting out of 2 cars and spraying unknown substances outside Catholic Centre, say workers

SINGAPORE — At 2am early on Tuesday (Jan 17), two cars approached Catholic Centre on Waterloo Street and a group of about eight people alighted and started spraying an unidentified liquid and scattering a white substance around the building. 

Stains on the floor seen around the entrance of Catholic Centre on Jan 18, 2023.

Stains on the floor seen around the entrance of Catholic Centre on Jan 18, 2023.

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  • Unknown substances were found scattered and splashed around Catholic Centre on Waterloo Street and Bible House on Armenian Street
  • The Singapore Civil Defence Force found no harmful materials from samples at Catholic Centre
  • Staff members at the centre said security footage showed two cars of seven to eight people arriving at the building late at night
  • The group were caught on camera scattering and spraying materials there
  • The police said that two men and nine women are assisting in ongoing investigations

SINGAPORE — At 2am early on Tuesday (Jan 17), two cars approached Catholic Centre on Waterloo Street and a group of about eight people alighted and started spraying an unidentified liquid and scattering a white substance around the building. 

This was what closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras caught, two staff members at the religious centre told TODAY.

In response to queries from TODAY, the police said that two men and nine women, aged between 49 and 67, are assisting in ongoing investigations. Early findings suggested that the case was linked to a similar one along Armenian Street, they added, referring to Bible House.

The incident at Catholic Centre was reported a day after a police report was made on Tuesday by Bible House, another religious centre.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in a statement to the media that at about 9.55am on Wednesday, it was alerted to an incident at 55 Waterloo Street, the location of Catholic Centre. 

“Upon arrival, some white substances were found on the premises,” it said.  

Wearing personal protective equipment, SCDF’s hazardous materials specialists retrieved some of the substances and conducted several tests.

“No harmful substances were detected,” it added.

White spots seen around Catholic Centre on Jan 18, 2023.
Stains seen along the structures around Catholic Centre on Jan 18, 2023.
Streaks on a wall outside Catholic Centre seen on Jan 18, 2023.

For Bible House, the police said that they were alerted on Tuesday at about 11.40am to a case of “white substance found at a location along Armenian Street”.

Staff members there also confirmed that there was a white substance found along the building perimeters that day.

WHAT CCTV FOOTAGE SHOWS

At Catholic Centre, the staff members who knew of the CCTV footage said that the recording clearly showed the faces of the people as well as the licence-plate numbers of the vehicles that pulled up to the nine-storey building.  

The workers spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak to the media. 

“One person was preparing the powder and another person was taking a picture of the person,” one of them who had seen the CCTV footage said.

There were about seven to eight people, with four females and three to four males, from what he could see. 

He added that other than the powder being scattered, the group also appeared to spray an unknown liquid around the building, which he guessed had led the dark stains to form. 

The white substance and unknown liquid was first seen in daylight on Tuesday when people reported for work. It was after this that CCTV footage was reviewed and a police report was made on Wednesday morning. 

This led to a convoy of about five police cars and five fire engines arriving shortly after, and a section of the street was closed to traffic.

When TODAY arrived at Catholic Centre at about 4pm on Wednesday, dark splotches were seen along the floor directly in front of the centre, with more of such stains and streaks on the walls at the side of the building. 

Shortly after that, a maintenance worker put out safety cones near the building entrance where the dark splotches were, and also two “cleaning in progress” signs. 

Another staff member said that she was told at about 11am on Wednesday to leave the building after SCDF came on the scene. She went to a nearby coffee shop with her colleagues to await further instructions.

She said that the stains on the floor were inconspicuous because she did not notice them at all the day before and saw them only when it was pointed out to her on Wednesday. 

“Some staff had seen a white substance, some powder, but then the maintenance workers were sweeping it away, they didn’t know. But later on, they found out from the cameras that two cars came and (people were spreading) the substance around the whole building,” she said. 

A view of the entrance to Catholic Centre where Crossings Cafe is located.

After more than an hour, they were told that the substance was harmless and that everyone could return to the building, she added. 

“We had to wait for (SCDF) to finish the testing, to see whether it was anything bad.” 

As far as she knew, no one reported any symptoms or felt sick.  

Responding to queries from TODAY, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore said it understood that the police and SCDF were investigating the case but it was unable to comment further.

A view of Bible House along Armenian Street on Jan 18, 2023.
Stains seen on the grounds of Bible House on Jan 18, 2023.

Over at Bible House, which is about 600m from Catholic Centre, TODAY also noticed several small dark stains outside the building. 

A worker there asked reporters not to conduct interviews with any employees because the matter was still under investigation.

Responding on Thursday to queries from TODAY, the Bible Society of Singapore that runs Bible House said that its staff members found "unknown substances" scattered outside the building on Tuesday. 

"We informed the police immediately and officers were sent to investigate," it added. "According to the police, the substances found were harmless and no one was harmed. 

"We have no further comments as the investigation is still ongoing, and we are leaving this matter to the authorities." 

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