Mass-screening Centres and Known Massacre Sites

 

Known Massacre Sites
a. Ponggol Beach  
b. Changi Beach/Changi Spit Beach Victims from Bukit Timah/Stevens Road Sook Ching point
c. Changi Road 8 ms 300 acre plantation (Samba Ikat village) 250 victims from Changi 8 ms Sook Ching point
d. Hougang 8 ms 6 lorryloads of people were said to have been massacred here
e. Katong 7 ms 20 trenches were dug
f. Beach opposite 27 Amber Road 2 lorryloads of people were said to have been massacred here; the site is now a car park
g. Tanah Merah Beach / Tanah Merah Besar Beach 242 victims taken from Jalan Besar Sook Ching point; it is now a runway of Changi Airport
h. Thomson Road Sime Road near golf course and the villages in the vicinity
i. Katong East Coast Road 723 victims from Telok Kurau School Sook Ching point
j. Siglap area Bedok South Avenue / Bedok South Road, previously known as Jalan Puay Poon
k. Blakang Mati Beach Off the Sentosa Golf Course, was a site where many bodies of the massacred victims were washed ashore and were burried.  In addition, there were also claims that people were massacred at places like the East Coast Road 10 ms and 3/4 ms, Tanjong Pagar Harbour Board area and Bukit Timah 6ms Namly area.  The killing at Namly area was believed to have taken place even before the Sook Ching operation.


Mass-screening Centres

1. North Bridge Road 15. Arab Street
2. Chinatown 16. Telok Kurau
3. Hill Street 17. Happy World Amusement Park
4. Fort Canning 18. New World Amusement Park
5. Great World Amusement Park 19. Changi 10 ms
6. Pulau Saigon (near Robertson Quay) 20. Punggol
7. Upper Cross Street 21. Hougang 6 ms
8. Tanglin Road 22. Mandai 11 ms
9. Tiong Bahru 23. Yio Chu Kang
10. Maxwell Road 24. Pasir Panjang
11. Tanjong Pagar Road 25. Upper Serangoon Road
12. Dhoby Ghaut 26. Sembawang
13. Jalan Sultan 27. Bukit Timah
14. Jalan Besar 28. Jurong



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