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Breaking: Great news 2 people behind TRS arrested by police

BuiKia

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The plot thicken, the foreigner connections exposed - The Real Singapore? The Real Foreigners. I pity them stupid xenophobes holding TRS as their champion

SBS must be paying very well that he can send daughter overseas for studies.
 

zeroo

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More evidence for Singapore Police Force ... On 13th Nov 2014, The Real Singapore used a picture of man peeing on Hong Kong bus and claimed that a PRC man peed on Singapore bus! Inciting hatred for foreign workers with fake image.
 

zeroo

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Dear TRS, you lied. *update* Foreigners at TRS stealing a story, twisting the facts to incite hatred against foreign workers. *Irony* How stupid does these foreigners at TRS think Singaporeans are?
 

zeroo

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Wee Keong, my deepest sympathy for his parents & family. It is extremely insensitive and distasteful for TRS to make use of this tragedy to spin a tall tale without any respect to the memory of the deceased.

This is what his family wrote when they read TRS: I use Wee Keong handphone (luckily it was not lock) to sms all his contacts about the news and this weblink. Unfortunately this webpage had been sensationalized by web news network. I wish as to clarify my stand as below:-

The SAF is NOT the organization that perform post mortem, and nowhere did I state that the SAF or police or HSA is hiding anything or deliberately refuse to provide me any information. It is the HSA that is performing the post mortem. As they could not find the obvious cause, they need to do blood sample and tissue analysis to investigate. They too needed to find out the actual cause and is tracing all his previous medical record to find a clue.

And another very important clarification about my stand about SAF:

I reject any online website or discussion forum to use Wee Keong’s case to write any inflammatory or anti SAF stories or comment and I like to request all to respect my wish and Wee Keong’s wish. Wee Keong himself would not have agree because he did specifically told me that he is very proud of his unit and wearing the SAF uniform. Like me, Wee Keong serve the SAF we are Singapore son. So I hope all civilian especially those who did not serve National service to respect our boys and men in uniform protecting this country. I am not under pressure from any organization this is my and wee Keong sincere statement. The SAF did gave us a lot of support during this time. All his army mates who had saw Wee Keong in training can attest that he is serious in the training (they say garang) , and is a dedicated soldier. Singapore son that serve their NS previously, knows what I mean to become bond as ONE.

I hope this clear up any misinformation by sensational news on web which did not even clarify with me. Thanks again to all those that gives us comfort and support during this difficult time.
 

xingguy

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Source: Temasek Review

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Still no news for nearly 2 months on the former TTSH Pinoy staff Ed Ello Munsel Bello who make seditious remarks online against Singaporeans and Islam. Ed Ello also made a fake police report that his facebook page was "hacked".

Can the Singapore Police Force come clean to Singaporeans on the current whereabout of Ed Ello and the progress of the police investigation?


End Of Article​

 

zeroo

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SINGAPORE: The police have confirmed that two people - a 26-year-old Singaporean Chinese man and a 22-year-old Australian woman - were arrested on Feb 6 under the Sedition Act, contrary to claims by The Real Singapore that "only one editor" had been called in for investigations.

The two are out on bail, the Police said in response to Channel NewsAsia queries.

The pair were arrested for posting remarks online "that could promote ill-will and hostility among the different races in Singapore", the Police said.

It added: "The Police take a stern view of acts that could threaten social harmony in Singapore. Any person who posts remarks online that could cause ill-will and hostility between the different races or communities in Singapore will be dealt with in accordance with the law."

Following a report in The New Paper in which the two were named and their photographs published, The Real Singapore claimed in an editorial posted on Feb 18 (Wednesday) that "only one editor is actually involved in investigations".

The website also claimed that "much of the information (in The New Paper's Feb 18 report) is false and several points are also defamatory ... We understand that no formal charges have been made at this time and those involved in investigations, many of whom are not actually even involved in our website at all, are cooperating with Police to clear this up as soon as possible".

The editor was "cooperating fully with the police", The Real Singapore said in an earlier editorial, adding that only one article was being probed.

"Some time in the future, we will be publishing a full story and explain clearly everything that we can share. This may also include how we work and who is behind the website but currently, as investigations are ongoing, such a full response would be inappropriate."

Under the Sedition Act, anyone found guilty of promoting feelings of ill-will and hostility between different races is liable, on conviction of a first offence, to a fine of up to S$5,000 or prison term of up to three years, or to both.

- CNA/rg
 

mojito

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I couldn't care less what are the original nationalities of people who criticise the Pay and Pee traitorous party as long as their criticisms are valid and promote change for the better. Whoever slaps the stewPIG Lightning driver when he screws up is my friend. Ubah!

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What an unprincipled, blind opposition supporter you are. A rebel without a cause. Not very fashionable these days, bro! Get with the times.
 

micromachine

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What about Alex Tan Zhixiang? Wasn't that fucktard involved behind the scenes of TRS?

Let's see if TRS will really sue TNP.
 

zeroo

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It claimed that a family from the Philippines had sparked the exchange and subsequent arrest of three men during the recent Thaipusam incident.

But that Feb 4 article posted on sociopolitical website The Real Singapore (TRS) has now landed two people in serious trouble.

The Japanese-Australian administrator of the site, Miss Ai Takagi, and her Singaporean boyfriend, Mr Robin Yang Kai Heng, who handles the financials, have been arrested for posting remarks online that could promote ill will and hostility among the different races in Singapore.

They are on bail.

The third person linked to TRS, a Malaysian who calls herself Melanie Tan, has not been arrested and is believed to be in Australia.

The site had allegedly embellished the article to fan xenophobia. The New Paper understands police are investigating an act of sedition.

The site has been accused in the past and in the February article of fanning hatred of foreigners.

The TRS post had carried the lines: "I think what started the incident was a complaint by a Pinoy family with a young child who is crying which caused the parents to tell the police to make the people stop playing the urumi as it is causing the child to cry.

"Shortly afterward, the SPF (Singapore Police Force) and auxiliary police force descended upon the drummer."

The Feb 3 incident allegedly did involve the playing of an urumi, an Indian drum.

But no Philippine family was involved.

The original writer of the article distanced herself from the TRS version of her letter and even took to posting on her Facebook page denying she had mentioned a "Pinoy" family.

Officers from the Special Investigation Section at the Criminal Investigation Department then hunted down the people behind the website.

Enough people knew of the brains behind TRS. Online sites had even offered the trio's mobile numbers and pictures.

They had made many enemies in cyberspace who accused them in the past of plagiarising their articles.

But the three university students had also bragged to their families about the income they had been generating from the online venture.

ARREST

While Mr Yang, 26, and Miss Takagi, 22, were in Singapore in the last two weeks, police arrested them.

Residents at Block 352A, Canberra Road, witnessed the couple being led by police to their flat at the same block.

A resident said it happened soon after the Feb 4 posting.

The police were seen taking a number of items, including computers.

Although the site is hosted overseas, police here have jurisdiction because the article was posted here while the two were in Singapore.

Miss Takagi is a law student. Mr Yang is also a student at her university.

Yesterday, the couple were again summoned to the Police Cantonment Complex.

After a long wait, TNP spotted Mr Yang and Miss Takagi leaving the building together at around 6pm.

The accused were accompanied by two older men, one believed to be Mr Yang's father.

When TNP approached the younger man to ask about his role in the TRS site, he said: "Who told you I was involved in TRS?"

Miss Takagi declined comment when asked why a foreigner would fan xenophobia.

The Feb 3 incident during Thaipusam resulted in three Singaporean men being charged with various offences, including disorderly conduct and voluntarily causing hurt to a police officer.

Until now, aggrieved parties have not been able to take civil action against TRS because of the cloak of anonymity.

But all that may change with the police investigation, said criminal lawyer Rajan Supramaniam.

"If the people behind TRS are charged and convicted in court following the investigation, aggrieved parties can use that as a basis to take civil action against TRS if they have enough evidence," he said.
TRS IN TROUBLE

The Real Singapore (TRS), a sociopolitical website, has been accused by other sociopolitical websites and media organisations of lifting and using articles without permission.

It has also been accused of blatant plagiarism and fanning xenophobia.

The site also fabricated stories to gain eyeballs and released information that damaged individuals.

The website has about 412,000 followers on its Facebook page, which was registered in January 2012. Its Twitter site sees about 6,800 followers.

Sept 2014: Karaoke chain K Box's membership database was leaked online after a group of hackers who called themselves "The Knowns" sent an e-mail to TRS and other media informing them of the hack.

TRS reproduced a screen grab of the e-mail which showed a link to the leaked information on its website and on its Facebook page.

The information there included personal details including NRIC numbers, names and addresses.

June 2013: TRS carried an article, "PAP MP Irene Ng: We should not play the blame game over the haze problem", which it falsely attributed to Member of Parliament for Tampines GRC, Ms Irene Ng.

That prompted Ms Ng to file a police report in which she called the article "pure fiction".

"I did not write this article and have nothing to do with it," she told The Straits Times.

"Sad that the website allows the publication of such malicious forgeries in the name of an elected MP to deceive and mislead its readers."

Nov 2012: TRS posted an article claiming that Minister of Defence Ng Eng Hen had not delivered on a promise made in 2011 to publish a list of full-time national servicemen who were given permission to defer their national service for their university studies.

The article was defamatory.

Although TRS posted an apology after it was sent lawyers' letters, it then posted additional comments on the matter and allowed users to post comments on the page.

The list was actually available on the Mindef website and is still there.

This article was published on Feb 18 in The New Paper.
 
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