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Five charged with vandalism linked to cyber activist group, Anonymous

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Updated: 11/13/2013 01:23

Five charged with vandalism linked to cyber activist group, Anonymous.


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Five men have been charged with vandalism with writing allegedly linked to the cyber activist group, Anonymous.

The suspects are aged between 21 and 26.

The police say two of the suspects allegedly vandalised the pavement of a ramp at Scape by spray painting it with wordings linked to Anonymous.

The two are said to have vandalised a wall of the ramp at Scape as well.

Four of the five suspects face between three and four charges of vandalising the pillar and pavement outside Sunshine Plaza at Prinsep Link, and for spraying the letters "T-S-K" on the pavement of a taxi stand along Waterloo Street.

Bail has been set at 15 thousand dollars for each of the accused.

If convicted, each man faces imprisonment of up to three years, a two-thousand-dollar fine and caning of between three and eight strokes on each count.

 

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Updated: 11/12/2013 12:13 | By Channel NewsAsia

5 men charged with vandalism

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SINGAPORE: Five men aged between 21 and 26 were on Tuesday charged with various counts of vandalising properties on the same morning with similar slogans.

They are -- Mohamad Fadzly Aziz, 21, Muhammad Qamarul Arifin Sa'adon, 22, Muhammad Fitri Abu Kasim, 24, Danial Ryan Salleh, 25 and Muhammad Redzwan Baskin, 26.

Muhammad Redzwan allegedly vandalised the pavement of the ramp at *SCAPE on November 5 at about 5am, together with Mohamad Fadzly, by spray painting the words "WE. ARE. ANONYMOUS - TSK -".

The two are said to have vandalised the wall of the ramp at *SCAPE as well.

The other four -- Mohamad Fadzly, Muhammad Qamarul Arifin, Muhammad Fitri, Danial Ryan -- face between three and four charges for vandalising the pillar of and pavement outside Sunshine Plaza at Prinsep Link, and for spraying the letters "TSK" on the pavement of a taxi stand at Waterloo Street.

Bail has been set at S$15,000 for each of the accused.

If convicted, each man faces jail of up to three years, a S$2,000 fine and may be ordered to receive three to eight strokes of the cane.

They are expected back in court on December 10. - CNA/nd/gn


 

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23-year-old man sentenced to two months in jail and caning for anti-government graffiti

Published on Aug 7, 2014 12:49 PM

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Muhammad Qamarul Arifin Sa'adon, 23, who sprayed anti-government graffiti on a pavement, was jailed for two months and ordered to be given three strokes of the cane on Thursday. -- ST PHOTO: LAU FOOK KONG

By Elena Chong

SINGAPORE - A 23-year-old man who sprayed anti-government graffiti on a pavement was jailed for two months and ordered to be given three strokes of the cane on Thursday.

Muhammad Qamarul Arifin Sa'adon, 23, had been with four accomplices who are also alleged to have taken part in the vandalism at Prinsep Link on Nov 5 last year.

He was the first among them to plead guilty to the crime, and was also fined $500 on another charge of stealing a $48 pouch at a Beach Road food centre. Two other vandalism charges were taken into consideration.

A district court heard that Qamarul, Danial Ryan Salleh, 25, Muhammad Fadzly Aziz, 21, Muhammad Redzwan Baskin, 26, and Muhammad Fitri Abu Kasim, 24, were chatting at a bus stop near Plaza Singapura when Danial Ryan said he received an overseas call from someone claiming to be from the Anonymous hacktivist group.

He told them the caller asked him to get a group to spray-paint a message backing its fight against the Singapore government.

After buying spray paint, Qamarul wrote "We Are One, We Are Legion, Expect Us!!" followed by the logo of TalkSickCrew - a clothing line started by Danial Ryan - on the pavement while the others acted as lookouts near Sunshine Plaza.

A nearby retailer reported the graffiti to police who launched an investigation.

The cases against the rest of the group are still at pre-trial conference stages.

Qamarul could have been jailed for up to three years plus three to eight strokes of the cane for vandalism. For theft, the maximum penalty is three years' jail and a fine.


 

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Man gets jail, caning for graffiti with reference to 'hacktivist' group Anonymous

Published on Aug 29, 2014 2:11 PM

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Mohamad Fadzly Aziz, 21, exits the Subordinate Courts after the pre-trial conference on 7 January, 2014. He is one of five men accused of spray-painting slogans like "We are one we are legion expect us" and "TSK", the former referring to the global hacktivist group Anonymous.

By Ian Poh

SINGAPORE - A full-time national serviceman was sentenced to two months in jail and three strokes of the cane on Friday, for an act of vandalism that included a reference to 'hacktivist' group Anonymous.

Mohamad Fadzly Aziz, 21, was one of five men brought to court last November for various vandalism charges. He had admitted to keeping a lookout as Muhammad Qamarul Arifin Sa'adon spray-painted "WE ARE ONE WE ARE LEGION EXPECT US!!" on the pavement outside Sunshine Plaza along Prinsep Link at around 4am on Nov 5 last year. The words are styled in a similar way to messages from Anonymous.

The same graffiti was sprayed on a pillar nearby, and a section of pavement along Waterloo Street was also vandalised. Two charges arising for these were taken into consideration.

Qamarul, a former firefighter, received the same punishment as Fadzly on Aug 7.

Designer Muhammad Redzwan Baskin, 26, was earlier this week given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal plus a conditional warning. Muhammad Fitri Abu Kasim, 25, unemployed, was also dealt with in a similar way as Redzwan.

The case of freelance DJ Danial Ryan Salleh, 25, is still pending at the pre-trial conference stage.

The prescribed penalty for vandalism is up to three years' jail or up to $2,000 in fines, and between three and eight strokes of the cane.

 

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Prinsep Link vandal gets 24 months and three strokes for series of offences

Published on Jan 26, 2015 12:47 PM

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The pavement outside Sunshine Plaza at Prinsep Link was vandalised. -- PHOTO: LIANHE WANBAO

By Elena Chong

SINGAPORE - The ringleader of the Prinsep Link vandalism case was sentenced to a total of 24 months' jail and three strokes of the cane on Monday.

Freelance disc jockey Danial Ryan Salleh, 26, had pleaded guilty to vandalising a pillar of Sunshine Plaza with three others; two counts of theft; sex with a minor; and grievously hurting a taxi driver.

Ten other charges were considered during his sentencing.

Two of his accomplices - Muhammad Qamarul Arifin Sa'adon, 23, and Muhammad Fadzly Aziz, 22 - were each sentenced to two months' jail and three strokes last August for vandalism.

The court heard that the group had been outside a bus stop along Orchard Road after a movie on Nov 4, 2013, when Danial told them of a call he received from someone claiming to be an assistant to the leader of hacker group "Anonymous".

The caller, from Switzerland, told him to get a group to spray the words "We Are One. We Are Legion. We Will Never Forgive. We Will Never Forget. Expect Us". This was supposedly in support of the its fight against the Singapore government.

The group bought two cans of indelible paint from Mustafa Centre. As they were passing Sunshine Plaza at about 4am, Danial used black paint to write graffiti on the pillar. Qamarul, Fadzly and Muhammad Fitri Abu Kasim, 25, acted as lookouts. Fitri was later given a 12-month conditional warning.

In the theft cases, Danial had stolen a 12-year-old student's haversack containing a laptop worth $700 at Costa Sands Resort in June last year with his accomplice; and an earpiece worth $150 from Million Tech at Sim Lim Square later that month.

The court heard he also had unprotected sex with a 15-year-old girl he met on social media platform Twitter in mid-November 2013.

And on March 19 last year, he kicked the door and wing mirror of a taxi when the driver, Mr Ng Cheng Keong, 61, refused to take him and four other passengers along Sims Avenue.

When Mr Ng told him to stop and tried to call the police, Danial punched him once on his face and grabbed his phone. Then when the cabby exited to retrieve his mobile phone, Danial punched him again. Mr Ng suffered facial fractures.

The court backdated Danial's sentence to July 1 last year. He has convictions for cheating, vehicle theft, drug possession and perverting justice.

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