Asia Paranormal Investigators

Asia Paranormal Investigators (API) is a paranormal research group based in Singapore that strives to systematically analyze any strange occurrences happening in Singapore and around the region. It was founded in 2005 by Charles Goh.
Vision
API aims to be the main paranormal resource centre as well as true encounters reporting and research centre based in Singapore, and extending its coverage beyond Singapore to its surrounding regions.
Its mission is to provide objective, factual and historically accurate explanation to today's myths, urban legends, unusual encounters and unexplained phenomena for their readers and to contribute to the society in a meaningful and positive way.
API Case Files
API has investigated several paranormal phenomenon and sightings including:
*the sightings of Orang Mawas (the Malaysian equivalent of Bigfoot). API has published an online research article entitled The Malaysian Bigfoot Enigma, on the spate of Bigfoot sightings reported in Malaysia in December 2005. This article, named "Could 'Bigfoot prints' be that of orang utan?" has been covered by Singapore's local media The New Paper on 14 February 2006.
*the popular Pulau Tekong 3rd Door Bunk Ghost, a perennial Singapore Army ghost story.
*the controversial Marina Bay MRT Station Ghost. This investigation was one of the key highlight on a news article, "Hooked on Spook", featuring API in The Straits Times, the leading English Newspaper in Singapore.
*the haunted hall in Golden Village Cinema at GV Plaza Singapore Sights
API in media
*Maxim Aug 2005 issue : Haunted Singapore
* NTUC Lifestyle Magazine Sep 2005 issue : Regular Haunts
*Singapore MediaCorp TV Channel U Variety show featuring API Spooky Tours screened on 2 weekly episodes in Mar 2006
*Singapore MediaCorp TV Channel 8 Documentary show on API Spooky Tours during the Lunar Ghost Month
*TTG Asia Issue No 1498 Oct 6 2006 - Spirited away in Singapore
*Singapore The Straits Times Hooked On Spook
*Singapore The Straits Times Stomp Ghost Tour
*The New Paper (Singapore) Could 'Bigfoot prints be orang utan?
*Singapore Spirit of Enterprise 2006 Nominee
* Lifestyle Article
Publications
API has published an online research article The Malaysian Bigfoot Enigma, on the spate of Bigfoot sightings reported in Malaysia in December 2005.
Affiliates
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts

Singapore Urban Explorers

The Relic Hunters
 
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