Quick Read
- Police are investigating an illegal fireworks discharge that occurred at 11:15 p.m. on March 20 at a Ghim Moh multi-storey car park.
- The SCDF confirmed that a fire involving sparklers was reported at the scene but had already self-extinguished prior to their arrival.
- No injuries were reported, and authorities are currently working to identify the individuals responsible for the unauthorized display.
SINGAPORE (Azat TV) – Authorities have launched an investigation into an unauthorized fireworks display that took place late Friday night at a multi-storey car park in Ghim Moh. The incident, which occurred at approximately 11:15 p.m. on March 20, 2026, drew immediate attention after videos of the pyrotechnics surfaced on social media platforms.
Investigation into Unauthorized Fireworks at Block 16A
Police confirmed that the discharge of fireworks occurred at the multi-storey car park located at Block 16A Ghim Moh Road. Footage circulating online shows a series of loud explosions occurring just above the structure, accompanied by the sounds of cheering from individuals in the vicinity. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) reported that they were alerted to a fire involving sparklers at the location, though the blaze had already extinguished itself by the time emergency responders arrived on the scene.
Public Safety Concerns and Legal Implications
The unauthorized use of fireworks poses significant safety risks in densely populated residential areas like Ghim Moh. Under current regulations, the discharge of fireworks by members of the public is strictly prohibited in Singapore, with only six licensed companies permitted to handle such displays. While there were no reported injuries stemming from the incident, the event has prompted a review of security measures in the area. Authorities are now working to identify the individuals responsible for the display and the source of the prohibited pyrotechnics.
Community Reactions and Ongoing Inquiries
Following the event, speculation emerged among some residents that the display may have been linked to celebrations for Hari Raya Puasa, which was observed on March 21. However, law enforcement officials have characterized this as unconfirmed. As the investigation remains ongoing, the police are reviewing the viral footage to pinpoint the perpetrators, emphasizing that the unauthorized handling of explosive materials remains a serious violation of public safety laws.
The incident highlights the persistent challenge of maintaining strict public safety standards in residential zones, where the unauthorized use of pyrotechnics—even when resulting in no physical harm—threatens the integrity of neighborhood security protocols and necessitates a swift, evidence-based response from law enforcement.

