By Wayne Chan | Posted: 25 November 2010 2116 hrs
SINGAPORE: Police
have arrested a 15-year-old boy for inciting violence online following
the Downtown East gang murder which occured on 31 October.
The
arrest was made on November 22.
The suspect is said to have
posted comments on YouTube related to the Downtown East slashing,
claiming he was from a gang.
This happened on the afternoon of
November 4.
He also challenged other online users in the video
wall postings to meet for a fight at a specific date, time and location.
The
suspect has since been released on bail and is being investigated for
making a statement to incite public mischief via electronic means under
Section 505(b) of the Penal Code Cap 224.
Director of the
Criminal Investigation Department and Senior Assistant Commissioner of
Police, Ng Boon Gay, said that statements which can cause fear or incite
violence are against the law even when hiding behind the anonimity of
the Internet.
Anyone who does so can be jailed for up to three
years, fined or both.
-CNA/ac
Election coming.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:Election coming.
If there weren't so much gang violence now on the streets, the police would have looked at the kid's posting and LOL.
Originally posted by charlize:If there weren't so much gang violence now on the streets, the police would have looked at the kid's posting and LOL.
they needs to boost their morale or perhaps their ego.
Police got nothing to do after they arrest mas selamat so now they arrest these petty crimes..
Originally posted by dechang:Police got nothing to do after they arrest mas selamat so now they arrest these petty crimes..
preventing violence is not petty....
that guy real or not? if i challenge him to meet at tanglin police station he dare to go anot?
he can call all his bros unlimited and early morning 3-4 am i don;t mind. as long as i fix the location. tanglin police mall. i encounter those chao ah benggs - outward very tough. whenever i dialled 999, challenge them to go station report and make a case, he shrink, their cocks also chrinks. boji and stupid chao bye beng
Originally posted by Clivebenss:By Wayne Chan | Posted: 25 November 2010 2116 hrs
SINGAPORE: Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy for inciting violence online following the Downtown East gang murder which occured on 31 October.
The arrest was made on November 22.
The suspect is said to have posted comments on YouTube related to the Downtown East slashing, claiming he was from a gang.
This happened on the afternoon of November 4.
He also challenged other online users in the video wall postings to meet for a fight at a specific date, time and location.
The suspect has since been released on bail and is being investigated for making a statement to incite public mischief via electronic means under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code Cap 224.
Director of the Criminal Investigation Department and Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ng Boon Gay, said that statements which can cause fear or incite violence are against the law even when hiding behind the anonimity of the Internet.
Anyone who does so can be jailed for up to three years, fined or both.
-CNA/ac
So that young punk send to boys home? Or police just give him a warning?
Btw, boys homes is not a hotel for the boys to enjoy.
Do bear in mind.
Not a holiday camp.
Worst than a holiday camp.
Strict rules, lots of strick rules, your flout one rule, you will get a present.
keyboard warrior...
na beh...... ji bai eh xiao lian gan si lang bo nao leh.........!!!!!!!!!
Hi Guys
Any link?
Gonna play with the young punks.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:By Wayne Chan | Posted: 25 November 2010 2116 hrs
SINGAPORE: Police have arrested a 15-year-old boy for inciting violence online following the Downtown East gang murder which occured on 31 October.
The arrest was made on November 22.
The suspect is said to have posted comments on YouTube related to the Downtown East slashing, claiming he was from a gang.
This happened on the afternoon of November 4.
He also challenged other online users in the video wall postings to meet for a fight at a specific date, time and location.
The suspect has since been released on bail and is being investigated for making a statement to incite public mischief via electronic means under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code Cap 224.
Director of the Criminal Investigation Department and Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ng Boon Gay, said that statements which can cause fear or incite violence are against the law even when hiding behind the anonimity of the Internet.
Anyone who does so can be jailed for up to three years, fined or both.
-CNA/ac
This proves that even the police go to Youtube.
Maybe the police are now checking Wuiming's blog :3 Everyone go there and leave a tag.
Police has started to search for clones trolls
video leh?
i wan see leh
who are their fathers and mothers? pls lah don;t give birth to shitheads lah
LOL!! Total Joke man. wth ==