By Bryan Huang
AN NSman with the Singapore Police Force has been called up for questioning by his reservist unit over comments he made on his blog on the handcuffing of a photojournalist in July.
Temasek Review, an online blog site, said Mr Abdillah Zamzuri, 26, disagreed with how the police handled the cuffing of Lianhe Wanbao photojournalist Shafie Goh, which took place during a flash flood on July 16. He also said that the officer 'acted stupidly' and that they should be sued.
Mr Abdillah received a call from an investigating officer from his reservist unit a week after his July 19 blog to have his statement taken.
The charge, according to Mr Abdillah, is for 'prejudice to the conduct of good order or discipline', said Temasek Review. .
When contacted on Friday morning, a police spokesman told straitstimes.com: 'It is inappropriate for us to comment as the case is currently under investigation.'
Mr Abdillah is the second person to be questioned by the police over online comments recently.
On Tuesday, 27-year-old Abdul Malik Mohammed Ghazali was arrested over comments on social networking site Facebook that 'incited violence', according to the police.
This case might infringe into OSA.
But, in another perspective, most of us been thru NS would know of something called engagement rules.
Originally posted by sbst275:This case might infringe into OSA.
But, in another perspective, most of us been thru NS would know of something called engagement rules.
don't think is OSA. nothing of official secret in such remarks. May be insubordination.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:don't think is OSA. nothing of official secret in such remarks. May be insubordination.
maybe
but there has to be a way to be able to bring up and get proper review not get punish....!!!
It was unnecessary....at later stage the minster came up and said something about parking issue....!!!