Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Is SPF barking on the wrong tree?

I am impressed by Singapore Police Force's (SPF) efficiency in apprehending a 13-years old Indian boy who posted a bomb-threat against Marina Bay IR. Although every sensible adult would doubt that the boy has the ablilty or means to carry out the act, an investigation is necessary since a police report had been made. The poor boy could be fined up to $100,000 and/or jailed up to five years if convicted.

On the other hand, there is a Singaporean Muslim, Mohd Alias Abdullah, who had been posting and asking how to make home-made bombs since 2011 but nothing had happened to him. Until today, he is still posting in the comfort of his home.



I'm sure an adult would definitely has more ability and knowledge to construct a bomb than a 13-year old. A bomb going off in Marina Bay IR or anywhere else in tiny Singapore would create the same level of chaos. So why is there no action against him?

If one were to look at his other postings, this guy is a trouble-maker and has no qualms in making his issue public. Maybe that is why the police had to ponder for so long how to act against him for fear of repercussion. Just a few hours before I posted this article, this guy actually offered to sell a pair of handcuff online which is clearly an offence in Singapore.

 
Today is also the 1st day of school and I wonder if the teachers in Si Ling Primary is having a hard time dealing with him. This Mohd Alias apparently went ahead in designing his own school uniform for his daughter and wants MOE to approve it!


So if SPF needs his particulars, I do not think it would be hard to find. Just check this police report made by him and you can go knocking on his door (There were postings that he was selling his flat sometime ago so he may not be staying in Yishun anymore).


 If that is not enough, this is his facebook page.


(Editor's note: Mohd Alias, if you are reading this, which I'm sure you eventually will. Stop being a nuisance and complaining about everything and linking it to religion. You had registered your daughter into a secular school knowingly of its school rules and attire, then you turn around and say it is anti-islam? Muslims have Madrasah which you did not bother or try hard enough to ensure her entry so stop trying to blame others for your lack of effort. At least Muslim have Madrasah whereas I do not think Sikh have the same entitlement.)





3 comments:

  1. Please check your verification before commenting. You will be receiving my lawyer letter for defamation soon. Good day!

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  2. But then again, as adviced by a lawyer, no point arguing with indentity-less on the net. You could be a faceless troublemaker which is worst than anything else that matters, in fact, I already know you :)

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  3. Thanks to you blog post, now I know that Mohd Alias Abdullah is a dangerous man. and Oh, he has cuffs too which I'm not sure what was it used for previously (?) or where he had got it from. Alias is Singapore's version of Osama Bin Laden, cooking and making home-made bombs in the comfort of his home. I wonder why the police didn't even bother to look up for this guy when he had openly declared his interest in bombs. Between Mas Selamat and Alias Abdullah, I think Alias is more dangerous because he is still roaming around Singapore. Hopefully the police will catch him. I don't want him to detonate a bomb in Singapore. Better be safe than sorry balls.

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