Tag: impersonation

  • Salleh Marican:  Someone Impersonated Me, Set Up Fake Page And Said That I Did Not Support Hijab Issue

    Salleh Marican: Someone Impersonated Me, Set Up Fake Page And Said That I Did Not Support Hijab Issue

    Somebody out there has started a fake Facebook page attributing comments to me which I never made and would never make. This is a low blow to my credentials as a Muslim and a disrespect to women who wear hijab. The intention of this fake page is obvious: To split Singaporeans in a very sensitive issue. I plan to take legal action against the perpetrators of this serious crime.

    My team has already escalated this to Facebook and they are looking seriously into this matter. Please help to share this post.

     

    Source: Salleh Marican

  • SPF Issues Warning On Impersonation Of Traffic Police Officer

    SPF Issues Warning On Impersonation Of Traffic Police Officer

    Singapore Police Force (SPF) has announced that it is aware of reports lodged by members of the public who have received phone calls purportedly from a Traffic Police officer.

    SPF alerted members of the public that in these cases, the call recipients were informed that a relative of their neighbour had been involved in a road traffic accident.

    “The call recipients were then asked to inform their neighbour to contact the Traffic Police,” it added.

    The Police stated that it would like to clarify that these calls were not made by Traffic Police officers.

    If in doubt, The Police advised members of the public to verify the authenticity of such calls by calling the Police hotline at 1800-255 0000.

    “Members of the public are encouraged to share this advisory with family and friends,” the Police added.

     

    Source: www.theonlinecitizen.com

  • Man Impersonates Policeman To Obtain Contact Details Of Prostitutes

    Man Impersonates Policeman To Obtain Contact Details Of Prostitutes

    He wanted an excuse to obtain the contact details of prostitutes, and hopefully call them back for cheap sex at a later date.

    So Yusri Abdul Wahab, who had dreamed of one day joining law enforcement, decided to impersonate a police officer and conduct checks on sex workers in Geylang.

    At about 10pm on May 7 last year, he entered a room in Lorong 22 Geylang containing about 10 prostitutes, flashed a makeshift police pass, and asked to see their work permits. He made a show of checking the documents, all the while speaking into his earpiece and pretending to speak to a “colleague”.

    Someone grew suspicious, and called the police.

    On Wednesday, he was jailed for four months for the offence. His total term comes to eight months, after including punishment for stealing camera equipment during his real job as a pest control officer.

    No restitution has been made for the thefts, which involved almost $32,000 of items and got Yusri sacked. These were committed on four occasions between January and May 8 last year, at two private homes in Swettenham Road near Queenstown.

    Yusri came up with the policeman ruse after taking medical leave from his real job.

    The court heard he had been inspired by a television show, in which a character had hatched a similar ploy.

    To carry out the plan, Yusri bought police paraphernalia from Peninsula Shopping Centre, including a leather pass holder and various logos to attach to his polo t-shirt. He had a photograph of himself taken and inserted it into the pass holder.

    District Judge Low Wee Ping called Yusri’s impersonation “shocking”, noting he had gone to the extent of buying items to perpetuate the deception.

    Yusri pleaded guilty to three charges in all, with another two taken into consideration. For impersonating a police officer, he could have been jailed for up to two years and fined.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com