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  • Beware Of New Ponzi Schemes In Singapore!

    Beware Of New Ponzi Schemes In Singapore!

    Hi,

    I am writing to you in the hope that you will do a good deed and inform fellow Singaporeans not to fall victim to further ponzi schemes, following the high profile cases of Sunshine Empire, Profitable Plots, Geneva Gold, SureWin4U and the more recent Orchard Road Property scam, where the founder has reportedly gone missing with $60 million.

    There are currently at least a few more potential scams that are brewing in Singapore, one of which has already blown up in Taiwan but has somewhat successfully insulated the news from its Singapore members.

    Below are their descriptions in brief.

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    NUMBER ONE – MAXIM TRADER (http://www.maximtrader.com/)

    They claim to be a group made up of expert Forex traders and analysts with many years of experience. The CEO is a Singaporean called Andrew Lim. Since a few years back, they have been going around Singapore, Malaysia, Hongkong, China and Taiwan to offer investment packages to the public which promise generous returns of up to 8% per month. The condition is that the investors must have their funds locked up for a minimum period. They have managed to grow extremely fast through a generous commission system they offer to existing clients to get in new clients.

    What’s Fishy about Maxim

    First, Forex trading is a very volatile ‘business’. It is not only illegal in various countries, but also nearly impossible to offer ‘guaranteed’ returns due to the volatile nature of foreign exchange fluctuations.

    Secondly, if Maxim Trader is handling large amounts of investments, it is going to have problems filling orders on a timely manner. Due to this, they should rationally offer a lower rate of returns (due to lower trading volumes) to be conservative and responsible to their clients if they are really trading.

    Thirdly, Maxim Trader is trading through its own brokerage firm – Maxim Capital. This means that any funds remitted to Maxim Capital can be manipulated to show false trading results. Even if a client is seeing trading results through a 3rd party software, this can be easily manipulated on the brokerage firm’s side.

    Fourthly, on it’s own website, Maxim Trader’s mother company – Maxim Capital – claims to be a listed company. Sure, it seems to be listed. But try to find more substantial information like its cash flow, financial statements, business prospectus, etc and you will find that you cannot find any. Now, even if they are really listed, so what? Remember the biggest Ponzi scheme ever that was a big listed company – Enron?

    Fifth, Maxim Capital was founded by a Singaporean called Andrew Lim –https://www.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-lim/26/793/5aa. Yet there are conflicting reports on other sites that Maxim Capital is actually owned by Royale Globe Holding Inc. This is confusing because this particular company is actually a ‘shell’ company with no business operations, and the president is a 25 year old Thai guy called Yupa Sathapornjariya. So this means that a 25 year old Thai guy owns a shell company called Royale Globe which owns Maxim Capital, both ‘listed’ companies with no visible business operations, models and financial statements.

    Now Here’s the Big One

    A few days ago, the Taiwan authorities officially arrested the founders of Maxim Trader Taiwan on suspicion of operating a ponzi scheme. They found wads of loose cash lying about, folded into flower bouquets and stuffed into suitcases.

    Below is a news article on the case.

    http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?id=20150529000097&c…

    Below is a Taiwanese TV news report on the case.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-3pElYfTOU

    Conclusion

    Strangely, the news does not seem to have reached Singapore, and life is going on as usual over here.

    This may be due to the fact that the Taiwanese authorities are not communicating with Singapore’s CAD, and that their news are mostly in Chinese.

    But one thing is clear; the shit is going to hit the fan big time very very soon.

    If you have money in Maxim Trader, get it out now! If they refuse, report to CAD immediately on grounds that they have already gotten in trouble in Taiwan.

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    NUMBER TWO – ONE LIGHTINING (http://one-lightningcorp.com/)

    One Lightning is a MLM group from the Philippines offering monthly returns on your investments. Although they offer a range of products, it is not necessary to keep purchasing these products or introduce other people in order to get these monthly returns.

    What’s Fishy about One Lightning

    All legitimate MLM companies need to keep selling products in order to stay afloat and profitable. They charge a premium for their products, and give a generous commission to their affiliates to re-sell their products, in the process saving up on advertising and generating good income for everybody who sells their products. To sell products continuously, most good MLM companies focus on developing good products that people would want to use for the long term.

    Strangely, One Lightning is not product centric.

    Instead, when they first started out, they offered only ‘investment’ schemes that allowed investors to put in various sums of money for monthly returns based on what they put in. Although anyone who put in money does get some products, the company is not focused on selling the products and does not require their members to do that. These products are also poorly packaged and seem to be pretty generic products.

    Although it is also not necessary for existing members to introduce new investors, One Lightning gives out generous commissions to members for doing that.

    Due to the generous commissions for introducing friends, the monthly returns without the need to sell products, One Lightning has managed to grow very fast within a few months of inception in the Philippines and has even infiltrated other countries like Malaysia and Singapore.

    Question – how can One Lightning be sustainable if it is –

    – Not researching and developing good products that people want to buy and use for the long term

    – Offering monthly returns to its members without requiring them to sell products or introducing new members (note however that its members want to introduce new members for the generous commissions)

    Where is One Lightning’s money coming from in order to pay off the monthly returns to its investors if it does not have a sustainable business model built around its products? The later investors of course! Classic ponzi scheme style.

    Now Here’s the Big One

    In March 2015, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Philippines officially published notices that they have served a Cease and Desist order on One Lightning for offering authorized investment schemes.http://www.sec.gov.ph/notices/advisory/2015AdvisoryNo2_One_Lightning_Cor…

    There are also many articles on One Lightning’s illicit activities that can found through typing in ‘one lightning sec’ or ‘one lightning scam’ in Google.

    As of last check, this Cease and Desist order has not been lifted. This means that it is officially illegal in the Philippines to be introducing One Lightning to anyone.

    Yet, in Singapore, it seems that the group has been actively looking for new members, probably because it is not banned in Singapore yet.

    Conclusion

    If you are invited to a One Lightning event, don’t go. Report the event to the CAD for them to carry out a thorough investigation. Warn your friends.

    If you are already caught in a One Lightning investment scheme (scam), try asking for your money back or report them to the CAD if you are refused.

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    NUMBER THREE – SINGLIWORLD (http://singliforex.com/)

    SingliWorld smells just like Maxim Trader and operates almost in the same fashion, except on a smaller scale.

    What’s Fishy about SingliWorld

    Besides all the similarities it bears to Maxim Trader, the biggest alarm is that SingliWorld seems to prefer trading exclusively through a newly established Forex brokerage firm called TFX Global – http://tfxglobal.com/about-us

    Question – If SingliWorld is a legitimate Forex trading company, why is it not using an established and reputable Forex broker like FXPrimus or Forex.com? Why work with a new company with no track records and may potentially screw up their trading or even run away with their money?

    Answer- Maybe they belong to the same owner(s)?

    There is an excellent article on SingliWorld here which discusses the ownership very clearly. Do read it and form your own opinion.

    http://behindmlm.com/mlm-reviews/singliworld-review-forex-investment-thr…

    Now Here’s the Big One

    Both Singliworld and TFX Global are on MAS’s Investor’s Watchlist.http://www.mas.gov.sg/IAL.aspx?sc_p=T

    If they are indeed legitimate, why not clear it up with the MAS?

    Disclaimer –

    This article does not in any way confirm that SingliWorld is a scam, but whatever is presented here can be researched off the internet, and you are free to form your own opinion on the company.

    Conclusion

    Before the shit hits the fan and they reveal their true colours as a ponzi scheme, withdraw whatever you can and run, or report to the CAD if you have trouble withdrawing your money.

    Tan
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Roy Ngerng: PAP Makes Singaporeans Pay High Taxes And Earn From It

    Roy Ngerng: PAP Makes Singaporeans Pay High Taxes And Earn From It

    The PAP government in Singapore keeps masquerading to Singaporeans that tax is low in Singapore.

    Indeed, the personal income tax that Singaporeans pay on a per capita basis is low – it is one of the lowest among the highest-income countries.

    However, what the PAP does not tell you is that Singaporeans pay much higher indirect taxes and high social contribution rates.

    In fact, Singaporeans pay more than 4 times higher indirect tax than personal income tax. Where other high-income countries pay about the same amount of indirect tax as personal income tax, Singaporeans actually pay more than 4 times more.

    Not only that, Singaporeans also pay more than 3 times higher social security into the Central Provident Fund (CPF) than personal income tax. Again, where other high-income countries pay much lesser into social security or on average, about the same as personal income tax, Singaporeans are made to pay more than 3 times more.

    In total, Singaporeans thus actually have to pay nearly 8 times more into indirect tax and social security than personal income tax. This is when other high-income countries only pay an average of about twice as much or at most four times as much than personal income tax.

    So, you see, it is not true that Singaporeans pay low taxes. The income tax rate is low but what Singaporeans have to pay into indirect tax and social security is nearly 8 times more, which is a lot.

    The PAP keeps saying that personal income tax is low and thus Singaporeans should be grateful. But this is how the PAP is trying to trick you. Personal income tax is low but it is not for you. Only a very small and select group of people benefit from the low personal income tax – the rich.

    Indeed, Singapore’s top personal income tax rate is the lowest among the developed countries – 20%.

    But do you know even the highest income earners in Singapore do not have to pay the top rate of 20%? In fact, for someone who earns US$300,000 a year in Singapore, he or she only need to pay 14.1% – which is much lower than what a similar income earner in the other developed countries have to pay, and is also the lowest among the developed countries.

    Not only that, when compared to the top tax rate of 20%, a US$300,000 earner in Singapore only needs to pay 70.5% of the top tax rate. This is the lowest proportion among the highest-income countries, where a similar income earner would have to pay an income tax of about 90% of the top tax rate. In other words, high-income earners get to get away with it, more than the other developed countries.

    In comparison, for the majority of Singaporeans, we have to pay 37% of our wages into CPF. As compared to the rich who only have to pay 14.1% of their salaries into tax, the majority of Singaporeans are sacrificing more than twice as much into CPF.

    There is the rhetoric that the CPF is not tax but as I will show you soon, the CPF is a tax and the majority of low- and middle-income Singaporeans are paying more than the high-income earners, the PAP among them, into tax.

    So, you see, personal income tax rate is low, sure. But it is not for you. It is only for the very rich. Not only is personal income tax low for them, it is the lowest among the developed countries.

    ‪#‎SayNotoPAP‬

     

    Source: Roy Ngerng

  • American And Singaporean Missing In Yemen Found In Oman

    American And Singaporean Missing In Yemen Found In Oman

    An American and a Singaporean who had been missing in war-ravaged Yemen were found and taken to neighbouring Oman on Monday, the sultanate’s official ONA news agency reported, as the Americans held talked with the Iran-backed rebels.

    The announcement came as a US official said that an American citizen who had been held in the war-torn country had been freed and sent to Oman where he was met by the US ambassador, and where talks were being held between the Americans and the Iran-backed Houthis.

    News of the release of the American identified as journalist Casey Coombs came as Omani state media reported that a Singaporean had also arrived in the sultanate on his way home.

    “I can… confirm that US citizen Casey Coombs has departed Yemen and has arrived safely in Muscat, Oman,” said US State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf.

    “He is in stable condition. The US ambassador and a consular official met him at the airport upon his arrival and are providing all possible consular assistance.”

    Pictures released by Oman’s official ONA news agency showed Coombs being stretchered into an ambulance with a brace around his head.

    “We are grateful to the government of Oman and personally to Sultan Qaboos for assisting with the safe passage of a US citizen to Oman,” said Harf.

    The Singaporean has so far not been identified and there was no confirmation of where the pair had been held or by whom, but the American journalist’s Twitter account has been inactive since May 15.

    ONA news agency said the pair had been “found” with help from Muscat which had “coordinated with concerned parties in Yemen to search for the American citizen and the Singaporean”.

    Oman’s Sultan Qaboos had issued “orders to help the American and Singaporean governments regarding their two citizens who had gone missing in Yemen”, ONA reported.

    The sultanate had “coordinated with concerned parties in Yemen to search for the American citizen and the Singaporean”, said ONA.

    “They were found and have been taken from Sanaa to the sultanate this evening in preparation for their return to their home countries,” it added without giving further details.

    The news came after it was revealed that several Americans were imprisoned in Yemen. The Washington Post said the Americans were believed to be held by the Houthis in a prison near the rebel-held capital Sanaa, but there has been no word whether the Singaporean had also been held there.

    US officials said efforts to secure the Americans’ release had been mainly through “intermediaries including humanitarian groups that continue to have a presence in Sanaa”, it reported at the weekend.

    One of the prisoners had been approved to be released in recent days, but the rebels went back on their decision. He had initially been detained for overstaying his visa, but then the rebels accused him of travelling to “sensitive” areas in Yemen.

    Yemen’s exiled government and diplomats in Muscat have said that Oman was hosting the talks between a US delegation and the Shiite rebels. Muscat has often played the role of mediator between Iran and the United States and had in the past secured the release of several detainees.

    Oman is also the only member of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council not to have joined a Saudi-led air war targeting the Houthis and their allies in Yemen.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • RTC Is Now  A Clear And Present Danger For Amos Yee

    RTC Is Now A Clear And Present Danger For Amos Yee

    Looks like I wasn’t very far off the mark with my warnings to Amos Yee in this previous post. I could see then that if he continued down the dangerous path he was taking, he was in serious danger of spending a lot of time at the Reformative Training Centre (RTC). And the events of the past 24 hours confirms it’s now a clear and present danger:

    All fun and games. Go late to court, upload photos on Instagram. Don’t bother with a haircut. Oh the Court wouldn’t dare touch me! (Mediacorp photo)

    1. Apples and Oranges Approach by Some.

    Before I comment on the latest developments, I’d like to point out the serious flaw in the arguments made by those who leapt to his defense then. (I don’t know if they still do now, given his antics since). Their arguments stem from the fact it was Lee Kuan Yew (LKY) insulted in the video, and further to this, this whole exercise is an attempt by the PAP to do him in and muzzle free speech. Of course when a political figure, especially LKY, is insulted, you can bet this will not go down well with the PAP members, especially since his son, Lee Hsien Loong is Prime Minister. Making a link that this is political is not difficult – some may even say, it’s obvious.

    Be that as it may, this does not detract from the fact that Amos broke the law in relation to insulting religion and uploading an obscene caricature. And it does not make the 32 police reports made against him go away. Put it this way, if Amos made no mention of LKY in the video, but just contained the insults to Christianity, what would the response be? Or if he insulted any other religion – be it Hinduism, Buddhism or Islam? Get my drift? Whether this is acceptable in the West or elsewhere, is also besides the point. As far as the law stands here, we do not insult religions. I dare say the majority of Singaporeans will agree to this position, that all faiths must be respected.

    And that’s the ‘apples and oranges comparison’ made by activists or those who are anti-PAP. Instead of stepping in to reproach the boy, get his parents to see the dangers, they instead seized on the opportunity to use this for their own activism. Rather than look at the case as one where a law has been broken, how best to remedy the situation and mitigate, they foolishly thought by ‘blowing it up,’ they could get the Govt to back down.

    Anymore candlelight vigils, letters to the UN, Pope, banana munching led by star pupil Roy Ngerng? A lot of good that did and how did he respond? He basically asked all of you to go fly a kite.

    All the banana chomping, vigils, writing to world bodies etc, what exactly did it achieve? Instead of helping Amos, it just made it worse. It egged him on and his behaviour since then has only proven the prosecution’s case more and more. Because the prosecution will say if asked, that this was never political. There was no call from the PM to charge him, no order from higher ups to do so. Rather they took this as they would in any other case – police reports lodged, complaints investigated, laws determined to have been breached and as such prosecution must follow.

    The Law itself is not on trial here, Amos is. Arguing about the unfairness of the Law is irrelevant to the present case. It’s on the statute book. It’s the Law of the land. Don’t like it, get Parliament to change or remove it. But if you live here, you follow the Law. There are probably 100 laws I would like to see changed, especially strict liability laws.  But it doesn’t mean, we can start choosing which laws we don’t like and don’t want to follow. In Russia, homosexuality is a crime, in Thailand insulting the Monarch is a crime, consuming alcohol in public is an offence in some Muslim countries, women can’t drive in Saudi Arabia and must be veiled. Does it mean if we go to these countries, we can disregard these laws, because in the West it’s not an offence?

    Political or no, unfair law or no – at the end of the day, can anyone stand up and accuse the prosecution of acting incorrectly? And can anyone object to the simple argument that the prosecution is merely enforcing the Law? That is the only issue that matters and 1 that some just refuse to accept or see.

    Instead of tackling the charges, how best to get them dropped or obtain the lowest possible sentence, they went to focus on the political side of things and attacking the Law. Of course this could be done, but not now, the urgency is to combat the charges. Let the case be over, then by all means campaign against the Law in question. And Amos through his actions, has shown the flaws in your activism. It’s about discipline, it’s about obeying the Law and showing respect to others. Whether LKY is an ass-hole or saint doesn’t matter. That’s a different topic altogether.

    2. Reformative Training is now 90% certain.

    When this whole thing blew up, the possibility of Reformative Training (RT) was probably only 5%. Some may have accused me of being alarmist or unrealistic. But observing his conduct, the conduct of his parents and so-called ‘supporters’, I could sense the possibility although remote then. It could not be so easily dismissed as I observed in asubsequent post.  Ordinarily this would almost always end in probation if he observed the following:

    a) Supervision at home

    b) An ability to follow parent’s advice and instructions
    c) Avoid mixing with person’s of doubtful character.
    d) Interacts with similar minded disciplined kids his age, and not adults with no relation to him.
    e) Is either studying or finds a proper job.
    f) Will comply with terms of probation
    g) Will not be a spoilt brat who must always have his way.
    (a) (b) (e) and (f) being the most important. Probation is not a ‘picnic’ but it’s clearly a ‘walk in the park’ compared to RT. Probation is monitored by officers from the MSF by men and usually women, who have a lot of experience dealing with troubled youths. They would be different from Vincent Law, his former bailor, no proselytising – all professional and secular. Their responsibility primarily is to the Court, to ensure compliance to an accepted, tried and tested formula of supervision. These are professionals who are good at their job, counselling and other support measure will obviously follow but first, the probationer must adhere to some basic rules. But these people are not inflexible. I’ve known some youths who underwent probation – they were extremely grateful they got that and not RT.
    You want to go out with your girlfriend – no problem, just inform. You want to stay out late occasionally, even say to midnight (these usually has to be family events, where 1 parent or a responsible adult is there), sure, just inform and get permission. You have  part-time job or class to attend and want to postpone counselling or a session, sure, let us know. Basically you can do or request anything reasonable, provided you display responsible behaviour and ask permission and remain contactable. And the best part is that you have freedom of movement, freedom to be in your home, your own bed, your toilet and be with you own friends.
    But Amos in his misguided sense of right and wrong, or as I would put it – an open display of defiance – did not even want to take the 1st step – and meet the probation officer. He did not even want to hear the terms and access the suitability of it. And so the probation officer has no choice but apprise the court of this.
    The other thing is why not just impose a jail term or fine? Insulting religion usually carries a fine or minimal jail term. But that’s for adults. Why not for him? Because this becomes a criminal record and the courts here have always adopted policy of not imposing jail terms for 1st time youthful offenders, especially for non-violent crimes. Probation and RT are not criminal records and can be expunged. A criminal record can be a big stain in future. He wants to go to the US, Canada, Australia and many Western countries, well you must declare your criminal record. You want to apply for a job, you must declare your criminal record. The courts position for youthful offenders is not primarily punishment but rehabilitation. What about his 18 day stay in remand? Well, remand is not a jail sentence. Plus it wasn’t continuous, he was bailed out and could have remained bailed out, but he refused to comply with the terms, so whose fault is it?

    He calls the press ‘irritating cunts’ but who’s there waving to them? Who was it yesterday, repeatedly turning to face the photographers?

    Given his behaviour since arrest and conviction, he’s now out on bail again, instead of showing he understands the severity of the matter, he’s again thumbed his nose at the Law. Even yesterday, before attending court he posted on Facebook – ‘why bother to go to court early because the judge is always late?’ That’s his attitude. And from a mere 5% 2 months ago, RTC is now 90% certain. As the DPP said, he’s a misguided youth who’s likely to continue to defy the Law. RTC offers the following which I mentioned:
    1) Will be under supervision 24/7

    2) Will have to undergo psychiatric treatment, if so directed
    3) Will be subject to discipline 24/7
    4) Can attend classes within RTC including doing his A levels.
    3. His Parents especially His Mother is to Blame. 
    No doubt his parents are not on trial. The bulk of the fault is his but they must be chided for allowing things to deteriorate to such levels. Of course no 1 can say for sure what the family dynamics are. He speaks of an abusive father and a loveless marriage. But given his propensity to lie, can we take him at his word? Perhaps he’s the cause for his parent’s rift? Perhaps he plays his father against his mother? Unlike others, I don’t want to condemn his father for ‘whacking him.’ Here’s a 16 year old kid, calling you a ‘bastard, a dumb-fuck’ and openly defies you time and again, which father wouldn’t snap? And who do you want to punish the kid, the father or the Law? I know an incident involving a then senior police officer who did murder investigations. His son was reckless in his behaviour and even started taking drugs. So afraid that his son would be arrested and jailed, he took the drastic measure of handcuffing his son at home, whenever he had to go for work or out. Draconian, brutal and surely wrong you may say, but what’s the alternative? A father’s love extends to protecting his son from a greater awaiting danger.
    His grandmother told “Today” that he was addicted to the Internet. Why did his mother continue to allow him to do so? Do you reward bad behaviour with more freedoms? (Today photo)
    But even if we disregard Mr Yee, we cannot let his mother Mary Toh off so lightly. He lives with her and her mother in their Shunfu flat. He wanted to quit school for some ‘fantastic idea’ that school was a ‘waste’ and that he wanted to be a ‘movie producer.’ And she let him. Ok maybe we say, he needs a break, ok let him have a break. He even gave up giving tuition and now expects his mother to finance him and she again lets him. He wanted to upload the video, she disagreed but did not stop him. He spends an inordinate amount of time on the Net (his grandmother confirmed) and she let him. He deliberately disobeyed his bail conditions, she let him. He made a disgusting allegation of molest against Vincent Law, and she didn’t rebuke him, instead according to him, found for him a secondary meaning of ‘molest’ to justify his outrageous behaviour. She didn’t raise a single cent to bail him but readily accepted strangers to bail her son. She allowed him to mix with people like Roy and get politically involved when he knew next to nothing about politics. She allowed him to crowdfund for monies he didn’t need because the lawyers were acting pro-bono. And when he boasted of how he wants to splurge with the monies, she didn’t stop him and tell him it was wrong. He claims to have raised $20,000 (I don’t think it’s that much, but thousands there was, no doubt). She allows a 16 year old to handle this huge sum and to continue to demand more.

    Mary Toh’s parenting beggars belief. Instead of imposing discipline and guidance, she engages in appeasement. She deserves to be slammed for the manner she allowed things to turn south in a space of 6 months since January 1st.

    He openly disregards directions from a judge and refuses to meet a court appointed probation officer, and she allows him. Worse, she herself refuses to meet with the officer. He issues threats online against his cousins and other persons. Spews vulgarity, shows no gratitude, he even made a video where he boasts of watching porn and masturbating twice daily and wants to have sex. All these she doesn’t step in. Instead he says, he’s taught her how to use FB and she’s correcting his grammar and English in some of these disgusting posts and administers his page for him. If true, it just shows how reckless and irresponsible she is. Not only does her son need psychiatric help (she claims he has Asperger’s), I honestly think she needs it too. She needs to attend some ‘parenting 101’ classes. I know parents who are less educated or qualified as her (she’s a Maths teacher), who can better monitor, guide and teach their sons and daughters values.

    What would you or any normal person do when you have a teenager who refuses to follow basic instructions, who openly defies you, is rude to elders (he called a woman who delivered cookies and chocolates on his doorstep a ‘bitch’), shows no gratitude, makes false allegations, tells lies and insults religion? Would you simply ignore him and let him have his way? Of course not, common sense and maturity will tell you, you need to impose discipline. You don’t even need to use violence. He doesn’t want to go to school, fine, you cut his pocket money. No money whatsoever, you provide food and basic clothes, that’s it. He wants to go out and have leisure with friends, you severely curtail that. He’s obsessed with the Net, you stop internet subscription, you cancel cable TV, or even remove all computers. His hand-phone you downgrade to a basic 1. You give him tasks to complete, he cleans the house, cleans his room, helps his grandmother. He’s still stubborn, you tell him, he’s gonna have to stay with the 1 person he detests – his father. You seize his bank account, all monies people donated, you either return or inform unknown donors, you’ll donate it to charity. You do not allow him to procure monies online from strangers – you do not give an irresponsible kid thousands of dollars and allow him to buy stuff.

    You’re not sure what to do, you consult or get another adult relative to be discipline master. You’re not showing love by spoiling your child. This has nothing to do with freedom of speech or liberties. This is about parenting and disciplining a wayward kid.

    4. Can he now avoid RT? 

    Does his mother think all this is a game? Maybe he thinks so. In his warped thinking, as long as he captivated the public with his antics – he has fans and will get money. Does she think the judge or DPP is playing a game of poker with her son? That by calling their bluff, or by letting this become a widely reported case, charges will be dropped and he’ll get a lenient sentence or the judge will sympathise with him and her? At every stage, he’s openly defied the court. Courts don’t issue rulings for fun. Prison officials don’t ignore directions from the court, neither do probation officers.

    Probation was a chance to wipe the slate clean, hunker down, get back to the basics – do something meaningful – study, take up sports, do charitable works etc. There is of course a chance he might not be sent for RT. But is it too late now? His lawyers must come up with a very strong argument that he’ll comply with directions and instructions and obey the Law. But I doubt the DPP will be willing to budge. It’s almost certain come June 2, he’ll have to go back inside for 4 weeks to assess his suitability for RT. (These 4 weeks don’t count against any eventual RT sentence). Then it’s up to the prison officials to prepare the report and make recommendations for or against RT. I’ve seen cases where the report is negative – the youth is not recommended for RT, because something less stringent is an available option – that almost always means probation. But given his utter lack of supervision, his open defiance not only to his parents, but the court and his insistence on doing whatever he wants, can any reasonable person come out with an assurance that probation is the better alternative?

    It’ll be a minor miracle, if lawyer Alfred Dodwell can convince DJ Jasvender Kaur not to call for an RTC report and not to impose 1, if it’s so recommended.

    Jasvender Kaur, I feel is probably 1 of the top 3 judges in the lower courts. I’m surprised she’s not a High Court judge by now. Her decisions are meticulous and she’s always known to be a fair judge, not someone who’s extremely harsh or inflexible. Very seldom are her findings overruled by an appellate court. Her overriding factor would be rehabilitation and a chance for the boy to be responsible and get back on track in life. But even she cannot simply ignore, his repeated refusals to comply with her instructions. She cannot simply disregard the probation officer’s report on his refusal to even take the 1st step in meeting her. She cannot ignore the inability or reluctance by his mother to impose some discipline on him. He’s already been sniping at Christianity again, and has made veiled references against Buddhism. To let him off the hook now, how certain will it be that he’ll suddenly change overnight and start complying, when even after conviction, he’s been thumbing his nose at the Law? Unless the defense lawyers can come out with strong arguments, she has to seriously consider the DPP’s requests on sentencing.
    Conclusion.
    Some people have said, ‘oh he’s so talented, he writes well’ – a few even said he’ll make a good politician – prime minister no less! They gotta be joking. I can point to hundreds if not thousands of students in top schools like RI, RGS, ACS, Hwa Chong, even ones like St Andrew’s, St Joseph’s or maybe even top students from neighbourhood schools, who can write better. Who can speak just as well if not better, who are able to argue their cases logically and with maturity.
    What these people fail to see is a kid who latched on to the hottest topic of the day, to gain fame or notoriety. The issue is not about LKY, wanna call him, dog, cat or whatever – that’s a civil matter. But insult religion, Singaporeans don’t want to see or hear that. It could have easily have been the death of the pope or Dalai Lama, he would probably use that to gain the fame he craves. To garner ‘fans.’
    This is how he uses the Net – another snipe at Jesus and Christianity. Another example of ‘teaching people not to ‘fuck with Amos Yee.’
    For too long he’s been allowed to get away with whatever he wants, without consideration for the feelings or actions it has on others. He hides behind the computer, thinking it gives him the power to get his ‘revenge.’ Just read his posts against his cousins or other persons, who he thinks ‘molested him.’ His childish response – ‘I’m gonna shame you online – you don’t fuck with Amos Yee.’ Well nobody really cares if you think you’re getting your revenge – you’re not – you’re making a fool of yourself. A lot of people can see through your lies. A lot of people can see how spoilt you’ve become. And society and the Law has little time for such antics. No Western country is gonna take you based on your conduct. You can’t even get a passport, with NS looming. No schooling means no chance of going abroad either to study or get a long term visa.
    ‘Sleepers’ is a movie kids and their parents should watch – where 1 mistake and a combination of events can conspire to ruin your life.
    There’s this show he and his mother should watch – it’s called ‘Sleepers’ starring Brad Pitt, Robert de Niro and Dustin Hoffman. It’s about some kids who made the 1 mistake by playing a prank and ended up in a juvenile boys home. (Of course the show indicates the boys were sodomised by the guards, this is not gonna happen here). But the similarities are there – on January 1st this year – you started the year like any normal 16 year old finishing your O levels. But instead of acting rationally and doing what most kids do, you decided to continue living in your virtual world and do whatever you like – ignoring all the red flags. You’ve only got yourself to blame. RTC can make or break you, it’s really up to you, but a game it is not. It’s gonna be extremely hard, much tougher than NS. The tolerance for misbehaviour and disregarding rules is very low, maybe even zero. You either reflect and choose to study, or you face the daily grind of drills and discipline, and living with boys older and bigger than you, who won’t let you do things to ‘sabotage them’ like disobeying orders. They won’t take too kindly with a nerd trying to ‘act smart.’ Neither will the prison officials. And Mary Toh, well in trying show ‘your love for your son’ by just simply giving in each and every time, well now you’re not gonna have him around for 2 whole years, maybe more.
    At the end of the day, if you go back to January 1st and reflect on all that has transpired, you gotta ask yourself 1 question if RT is imposed – was it worth it?
    Source: http://anyhowhantam.blogspot.sg
  • Wife Of Man Shot Dead In Shangri-La Incident Questions If Police Were Right To Shoot Him

    Wife Of Man Shot Dead In Shangri-La Incident Questions If Police Were Right To Shoot Him

    The alleged wife of the man shot dead in the Shangri-La dash through incident has spoken up. In a Facebook post to the Singapore Police Force FB page, the woman who goes by the moniker Fifi Divinez (Nassida Nasir) questioned if the police is justified to shoot dead her husband with a M-16 rifle just because he tried to escape. According to her, her husband tried to escape the road block because he was driving without a valid license.

    This was what she posted on SPF’s Facebook page:

    “Good Job To SPF yes ..and now tell me i am his Wife.My Name is Nassida Nasir .So tell me is it justify of the law to shot dead right on my husband head just because he tried to run away? Well people the real reason is bcoz he drove away and hit the barricades due to he did not have a driving license ! So is this how he will be punished ? And if it is a high security and professionals ones , they should know whether they hit a real terrorist. And here i am , with my 2months new born baby living without a father ! Who was scared and running away without a driving license and punished in terrible way ! So tell me if it was your husband can u live everyday without thinking of the incident !”

    In response to some commentors who criticized her defense of her deceased husband, she said:

    “Oh yeah , and so (not siding anyone) if the drugs was his , was the law created to shoot a person on the head w a riffle of M16 , tell me pls.. Cos i just can’t accept the way he was being punished.”

    “The have just came out from cantonment and let me clarify this to you that bag wasn’t even carried w him , and i do not need to say who or whoever but what i can say he ran because he broke the law and the only thing he did was driving w/o license ! Do u even think if there was so much of drugs ? Wouldn’t they check the news and avoid such places like shang ri la thr because there was a high security road block . And my ans is my late husband was only enjoying his joyride ! And the joyride ended DEAD of his mischief”

    For more potential updates from the deceased wife, you may visit the Facebook link posted below.

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

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