Netizen arrested by police for posting anti-YOG remarks on Facebook
A netizen Abdul Malek was arrested by the police yesterday purportedly for posting anti-YOG remarks on Facebook.
Malek wrote on Facebook that he was questioned by the police from Bedok Police Division on the charge of “inciting violence and public disorder” under Section 267 Chapter 244 of the penal code. His laptop was also seized.
[Source: I hate YOG Facebook]
The New Paper reported today that the founder of the “I hate YOG Facebook” Mr Edmund Khor has also been called up for questioning by the police.
According to unconfirmed tip-offs we received, a raid was conducted yesterday which saw a dozen netizens being arrested in connection with the involvement in the anti-YOG Facebook.
Started only two weeks ago, the Facebook has garnered more than 2,700 friends so far.
-TR
They should arrest all those who "like" the group.
shit.
i like oso sia
but that's all i did
The raid is still ongoing, you guys better lay low.
Most likely is defamation.
Originally posted by likeyou:Most likely is defamation.
not likely, more likely subversive elements.
Originally posted by likeyou:Most likely is defamation.
it depends on e situation
According to TR, he seems to have gone over and challenged one of the MPs in charge of YOG....
And on the other hand, probably his facebook says something that sounds like he is staging a protest or riot?
He gone one step too far....
I think must be over remark... but really la, must know e content
LOL the group is now called "I hate YOG organising committee"
A netizen Abdul Malek was arrested by the police yesterday purportedly for posting anti-YOG remarks on Facebook.
Malek wrote on Facebook that he was questioned by the police from Bedok Police Division on the charge of “inciting violence and public disorder” under Section 267 Chapter 244 of the penal code. His laptop was also seized.
[Source: I hate YOG Facebook]
The news was reported in page four of The New Paper today.
In an email reply to Temasek Review, Mr Malek said he was arrested over a particular comment he left on the Facebook and was questioned over his involvement with the “I hate YOG” Facebook and his political affiliations:
“The official reason given was the particular comment, but they did question about involvment in the FB group as well. Such as, why did I start a Facebook page, what was my problem with the YOG, did I join any political party, etc.
Fixating on the specific words is, in my opinion, very shallow of them as they are not reading with understanding, although the meaning is quite clear.
On a side note, the reporter did mention to me this morning that the police are uncomfortable with the media inquiries about this case. They do not want to be seen as “heavy-handed”. This is because the charge is very subjective and the police do not wish to look bad in the light of the criticisms of the YOG.
If it is any use, I spotted an MDA note with “Secret” marked across the top. It was a one-sentence message starting with “Netter Malik Syasha Slengzz ….” (The rest was covered by a file).”
Mr Malek had earlier posed several difficult questions about the YOG to PAP MP and Young PAP Vice Chairman Mr Zaqy Mohamad on his Facebook which he was unable to answer. Mr Zaqy subsequently removed Mr Malek as a friend from his Facebook.
According to unconfirmed tip-offs we received, a raid was conducted yesterday which saw a dozen netizens being arrested in connection with the involvement in the anti-YOG Facebook.
Started only two weeks ago, the Facebook has garnered more than 2,700 friends so far.
The founder of the Facebook Mr Edmund Khor has just clarified that he was not called up for questioning by the police.
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--TR
i believe it was just a movement.
Facebook is dangerous.
these ppl definitely have spies.
u all be careful oso hor.
Goodness our authority has no confident at all.....
Must be careful abt speech online.
I don't think it's very fair to arrest someone just because like that. It is one's right to express one's opinion. But where's our freedom of speech?
i think its probably more than that.....sometime a protest could be explioted by other interest group. But sometime authority can also use that justification to curtail protest.
unable to tell which is which.
Originally posted by graceeez:I don't think it's very fair to arrest someone just because like that. It is one's right to express one's opinion. But where's our freedom of speech?
First day in Singapore?
Originally posted by graceeez:I don't think it's very fair to arrest someone just because like that. It is one's right to express one's opinion. But where's our freedom of speech?
you are referring to which countries constitutional right?
Originally posted by graceeez:I don't think it's very fair to arrest someone just because like that. It is one's right to express one's opinion. But where's our freedom of speech?
Like Taiwan gt lots of freedom of speech also nt good.
Their elections lots of slandering.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:Netizen arrested by police for posting anti-YOG remarks on Facebook
A netizen Abdul Malek was arrested by the police yesterday purportedly for posting anti-YOG remarks on Facebook.
Malek wrote on Facebook that he was questioned by the police from Bedok Police Division on the charge of “inciting violence and public disorder” under Section 267 Chapter 244 of the penal code. His laptop was also seized.
[Source: I hate YOG Facebook]
The New Paper reported today that the founder of the “I hate YOG Facebook” Mr Edmund Khor has also been called up for questioning by the police.
According to unconfirmed tip-offs we received, a raid was conducted yesterday which saw a dozen netizens being arrested in connection with the involvement in the anti-YOG Facebook.
Started only two weeks ago, the Facebook has garnered more than 2,700 friends so far.
-TR
If 1,000,000 Singaporeans join anti-YOG, then would the police have the time to question all 1,000,000? Faster click "Like".
I think the police only raided those who added comments on top of the anti sentiments.