Punggol's problem neighbour also had disputes in previous Toa Payoh home

RC volunteers working closely with govt agencies to assist accused housewife and other residents

When the housewife lived in Toa Payoh (above), a neighbour said he was once locked inside his flat (left) because someone had stuck something into his padlock. ST PHOTOS: KELVIN CHNG
When the housewife lived in Toa Payoh, a neighbour said he was once locked inside his flat (above) because someone had stuck something into his padlock. ST PHOTOS: KELVIN CHNG
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Grassroots leaders are coordinating efforts with agencies to extend help to residents in a Punggol block where a 51-year-old housewife was accused of harassing her neighbours to the point of driving six households out.

Meanwhile, the police have contacted the woman in question.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on June 30, 2019, with the headline Punggol's problem neighbour also had disputes in previous Toa Payoh home. Subscribe