Category: Singapuraku

  • Man Who Slapped Amos Yee Sentenced To 3 Weeks Jail

    Man Who Slapped Amos Yee Sentenced To 3 Weeks Jail

    A self-employed man was sentenced to three weeks in jail on Monday for slapping teenage blogger Amos Yee outside the State Courts last month.

    Neo Gim Huah, 49, was charged in court on Monday. He was not represented and gave a long mitigation plea in Chinese, explaining why he did it. He told the court earlier he wanted to teach Yee a lesson.

    Neo, who runs his own air-conditioning and electrical engineering business, said he had taken offence at portions of the video posted online by Yee which he found disrespectful to Singapore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.

    He closely monitored the case and intended to confront and slap the blogger before his first two court appearances as he felt that the teenager’s actions had portrayed Singapore in a negative light.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Winston Man said Neo initially restrained himself and did not confront Yee until his third court appearance on April 30 when he realised the teenager had flouted his bail conditions.

    Neo also believed that it would be difficult for the criminal justice system to deal effectively with Yee because of his age.

    On the afternoon of April 30, he waited at the State Courts for Yee to arrive. He knew the media was present when he slapped the blogger, and deliberately committed the offence as he wanted the assault to be publicised “so that the world at large would know that the victim was being taught a lesson”.

    Neo was arrested at about 2am the next day.

    Arguing for a sentence of two weeks’ jail, DPP Man said Neo’s offence was pre-meditated and featured a strong element of vigilantism, which undermined law enforcement mechanisms and the criminal justice system.

    “Public confidence in law enforcement mechanics and the criminal justice system will also be eroded if there is a widespread perception that it is acceptable to take the law into one’s own hands and resort to violence in order to address a perceived injustice,” he said.

    Neo said in his mitigation letter that Yee had been disrespectful to Singapore’s founding father and insulted him, making all of Mr Lee’s contributions “worthless”.

    He said Yee, whom he described as a “clever child”, had let everyone down.

    “What I feel is what everybody is feeling,” he said.

    Slapping him would instil fear in the teenager, let him know what the ways of the world are and teach him a lesson, Neo said.

    He said he knew it was wrong to slap Yee but could not control himself.

    He could be jailed for up to two years and/or fined up to $5,000.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Silat Gold-Medallist Hopeful, Shakir Juanda, Out Of Contact Event Due To Knee Injury

    Silat Gold-Medallist Hopeful, Shakir Juanda, Out Of Contact Event Due To Knee Injury

    Singapore’s silat gold medal hopeful Shakir Juanda was ruled out of the contact event of next month’s SEA Games after failing to fully recover from a knee injury.

    The 2013 world champion injured his left knee during last month’s Southeast Asian Pencak Silat Championship. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests showed that he had sprained his anterior cruciate ligament and had a Grade 2 tear to his medial collateral ligament.

    The former world champion will now partner Sheik Ferdous to compete in the artistic doubles instead.

    The 26-year-old, who won a SEA Games bronze in the Class H (80-85kg) in 2013 said: “I am naturally disappointed that I’m unable to bring back a first gold medal for my strongest event on home soil. But I will train with my partner, Sheik Ferdous, and come back stronger in the SEA Games.”

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • MFA: Do Not Fall For Scammer Identifying Himself As ‘Alex Chang’ From MFA

    MFA: Do Not Fall For Scammer Identifying Himself As ‘Alex Chang’ From MFA

    There have been reports of more people falling victim to scam callers, despite a police report being filed last month about a scam caller impersonating one of its officers, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Monday (May 11).

    The ministry said it filed a police report on Apr 22 after learning that a certain “Alex Chang” was impersonating as an MFA officer and telephoned members of the public to verify their personal particulars. “Alex Chang” also requested monetary payment to resolve issues related to their immigration white card.

    “Unfortunately, the scam calls have not stopped and there have been a few cases where members of the public have fallen victim,” said MFA in a press release.

    “There is no MFA officer by the name of ‘Alex Chang’. MFA and other Government agencies do not call members of the public to request for money transfers or credit card details.”

    The ministry also reminded members of the public to not transfer money to the caller or provide credit card details should they receive such calls. If they have any information related to this case, they should call the Police hotline at 1800-255 0000 or submit a report online.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Terminus For High-Speed Rail Link To Kuala Lumpur Will Sited At Existing Jurong Country Club

    Terminus For High-Speed Rail Link To Kuala Lumpur Will Sited At Existing Jurong Country Club

    The Singapore terminus for the upcoming high-speed rail (HSR) link to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, will be at the site of the current Jurong Country Club (JCC), the Government confirmed on Monday.

    The Singapore Land Authority has gazetted the acquisition of the 67ha plot and the club will be expected to hand over the land by November 2016.

    With the terminus expected to occupy only about 12 ha – or around 18 per cent – of the total area, the remaining land will be transformed into a mixed-use development comprising offices, hotels, retail and even residences.

    This will work in line with plans to transform Jurong East into Singapore’s second Central Business District, with high-speed rail commuters being able to travel to and from KL in just 90 minutes.

    While technical studies will be conducted to decide the exact location of the HSR terminus, it will be no further than 600m from the current Jurong East MRT station and connected by linkways, the Government said.

    Outline of Jurong Country Club site. — SOURCE: LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY

    Two upcoming MRT lines, the Jurong Region Line and the Cross Island Line, which will be completed in 2025 and 2030 respectively, will also be within accessible distance of the new terminus.

    On May 5, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong revealed that the Singapore terminus for the HSR link to Kuala Lumpur will be in the Jurong Lake District in Jurong East. Details of the site however were not provided then.

    While the HSR was initially targeted for completion in 2020, both Mr Lee and Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak have said this timeline may need to be re-assessed, given the scale and complexity of the project.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Anti-LGBT Camp Has Moral High Ground, Engage WIth Compassion And Civility

    Anti-LGBT Camp Has Moral High Ground, Engage WIth Compassion And Civility

    It is that time of the year when the activists from the sodomite camp start their provocation.

    We must, like always, stand up like civilised humans and do not degrade ourselves (in conduct and words) to their level.

    The activists wants a reaction. They want us to lose our sanity. They want us to veer away from the path of light and guidance. They want us to be like them.

    Do not give them that pleasure. Do not listen to the devil’s whisper.

    We call people to goodness. We call people back to the path that leads to God. We call people back to what is pure.

    When there are calls to evil, we should help those mesmerised by the call to get clarity and come back.

    If we act like the activists from the sodomite camp, how can we give clarity?

    Hence we must not be militant. We must not be aggressive to them. We must not be confrontational.

    I know the word “confrontational” has been vastly misused by some in the last year. Those who used that word last year themselves do not know whats truly is happening on the ground hence the not so intelligent remarks.

    We must not be confrontational to “fight” them but we must be forthright and CLEAR to tell them NICELY and in a CIVILISED manner that what they do is WRONG.

    We are holding the moral high ground. Good can never be extinguished by evil unless we let them by being evil like them.

    So:

    1) Engage and spread the awareness but in the best of speeches and methods.
    2) Do not judge them. Most of them do not know that they have been mislead. They need clarity to get out of it. Last year many did leave.
    3) Continue to help those who sincerely needs help.
    4) Hate the sin but not the person. We want the best for everyone around us. We want the society to prosper. The best way is to be inclusive and help them get out of the trance/misguidance they are in.
    5) We need to love them and hate their sin. Slowly and surely when they know we truly care (and we have shown that) then they will come back and leave the sinful lifestyle.
    6) Do not keep quiet. We discuss and share and remind not because we want to win individually but because we care for the society and our children’s future.

    Let’s be nice. Let’s be civil. Let’s help those who need sincerely.

     

    Azman Ivan Tan

     

    Source:  We are against Pinkdot in Singapore

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