Man who took out and cocked replica gun in Yishun fined $1,000
ricky l
These guns look like real one.
Wonder why the shop able to import these guns and sell it in Singapore?
Currently, there is heightened alerts for possible ISIS threat - as IS is increasingly defeated in Iraq and Syria.
Thus don't be surprised that overwhelming force will be activated - for any suspicious activities especially those who are holding "guns" - real or replica.
Wonder why the shop able to import these guns and sell it in Singapore?
Currently, there is heightened alerts for possible ISIS threat - as IS is increasingly defeated in Iraq and Syria.
Thus don't be surprised that overwhelming force will be activated - for any suspicious activities especially those who are holding "guns" - real or replica.
ricky l
The response is like 宁可弄错,不可放过。
ricky l
Terrorism is the top of the mind in this region - and the threat is very real.
So don't do silly things.
This guy is very lucky - else he may get shot if he brandished his replica guns at the police or anyone.
So don't do silly things.
This guy is very lucky - else he may get shot if he brandished his replica guns at the police or anyone.
ricky l
The number of Singaporeans joining IS in Syria and Iraq may be a very small number.
But those joining IS from Malaysia and Indonesia are in the hundreds.
So staying alert and respond with overwhelming force - when suspicious activities are observed or reported ---- is the most prudent way to do.
Better "err on the caution side" - then be on the "complacent side" --- because all is needed - is just one security lapse.
But those joining IS from Malaysia and Indonesia are in the hundreds.
So staying alert and respond with overwhelming force - when suspicious activities are observed or reported ---- is the most prudent way to do.
Better "err on the caution side" - then be on the "complacent side" --- because all is needed - is just one security lapse.
Fei
50 officers mobilized to only slap around a 1K fine? Why, that's cheaper then 50 extras for a movie set.
- ricky lI think the response to any suspicious terrorist activities - should be consistent - whether it is a public exercise, training, reported cases, suspicious cases - whether real or fake.
This is to ensure the SOC team are in a tip-top condition - to response to any situation.'
The more well-prepared we are, the less likely terrorists will want to try.
In addition, Singapore is a compact, high density living places - where human traffic and human concentration is very high.
Thus response must be swift, responsive with overwhelming forces - to limit the damages that a "potential terrorist" can inflict.
There is nothing wrong to "err on the caution side" - in light of the heighten terrorist activities happening around our region and worldwide, notwithstanding the IS defeat in Iraq and Syria.
That is, be safe than sorry.
ricky l
This guy profile - fit the profile of terrorist :-
(1) He is seen carrying a handgun and cock the handgun.
(2) He carry a haversack - could be bomb or carry ammo.
So there is nothing wrong to respond with decisive force - to prevent any unfortunate terrorist acts - whether fake or real.
It is also a good measure of the SOC respond.
(1) He is seen carrying a handgun and cock the handgun.
(2) He carry a haversack - could be bomb or carry ammo.
So there is nothing wrong to respond with decisive force - to prevent any unfortunate terrorist acts - whether fake or real.
It is also a good measure of the SOC respond.
ricky l
We should be happy that this guy can be tracked down so quickly and arrested - as he roam around in the HDB estate.
The 50 man team - can locked down the place and sealed all escape path.
The 50 man team - can locked down the place and sealed all escape path.
Man who took out and cocked replica gun in Yishun fined $1,000
He was a cosplay enthusiast who loved to play with replica guns, and he had 17 of them. While he was walking in an HDB estate in Yishun in 2015, he took out a replica handgun to cock it and this triggered a huge mobilisation of around 50 security and investigation officers to the scene.
On Tuesday (14 March), Timothy Tan Zhi Yu, 26, pleaded guilty to one charge under the Protection from Harassment Act (POHA) for his act. Tan, who was unrepresented, was fined $1,000 by District Judge Imran Hamid.
The court heard that Tan, who is currently unemployed, had bought the 17 replica guns from a shop in Funan Centre.
On 23 September 2015 at about 9 am, Tan was carrying a replica handgun in his haversack and walking near Block 314 Yishun Ring Road, Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Joshua Rene Jeyaraj said.
Tan was walking towards an open space car park when he took the replica handgun out from the bag and placed it in his pants. He took the weapon out again and cocked it while walking.
His action alarmed a passer-by, Michael John Sutton, who was walking behind Tan. Sutton called the police as he thought Tan was handling a real gun.
Shortly after the call, police despatched about 50 officers from the Special Operations Command, the Special Tactical and Rescue Team, and Criminal Investigation Department to the scene.
The police saw a male suspect holding a “black handgun” in the CCTV footage taken from a lift in Block 331 Yishun Ring Road, and later identified Tan. They arrested Tan at his home and confiscated his 17 replica guns.
When questioned by Judge Imran about the legality of replica guns, DPP Joshua said that the owning of such weapons requires a special permit. The shop that sold the weapons to Tan is currently being investigated, the prosecutor added.