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AGC demands apology from websites over verdict backlash

General Veers

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AGC demands apology from websites over verdict backlash

POSTED: 18 Apr 2013 6:15 PM

Singapore's Attorney-General Chambers (AGC) has issued a take-down letter and demanded an apology from several websites over posts which it said cast doubt on the judiciary's integrity.

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SINGAPORE: The Attorney-General Chambers (AGC) has issued take-down letters and demanded apologies from several websites over posts which it said cast doubt on the judiciary's integrity in a case involving a China national.

The websites and Facebook pages involved had suggested that a Singapore court had been lenient to Yuan Zhenghua, 31, who hijacked a taxi last year and crashed it into the driveway of Changi Airport's budget terminal, killing a Malaysian airport worker.

Yuan, a technician, was sentenced by a district court to 25 months in jail Monday.

Singaporeans took to Internet websites and Facebook pages to criticise the verdict, prompting the AGC to issue letters asking for an apology and that the postings be taken down.

A spokesman for the AGC said the online comments and postings had accused the court of bias in favour of the China national.

"These comments include allegations that the courts did not wish to offend the People's Republic of China, that Singaporeans would get heavier sentences in comparison, that the judge lacked integrity, and that leniency was shown," the spokesman said.

"These and similar comments pose a real risk that public confidence in the administration of justice would be undermined."

The spokesman added that the online comments ignored the fact that the court took into account Yuan's "psychotic disorder" in its decision.

The AGC also stressed that editors, administrators and moderators of websites have the responsibility to ensure that comments and posts on their sites are not contemptuous.

While the AGC did not identify the websites involved, the administrators of Facebook page "EDMW loves Singapore" put up an apology for committing an "act of contempt of court" in its posts about Yuan and said it had taken them down.

The government says attacks on the judiciary will undermine public confidence in the institution.

In July last year, the AGC also sent a letter to prominent Singaporean blogger Alex Au after he alleged in a post that the city-state's courts are biased in favour of the well-connected.

In 2010, a Singapore court jailed British author Alan Shadrake for six weeks for publishing a book critical of the city-state's administration of the death penalty.

- AFP/CNA/jc

 

kingrant

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Has Sam apologised? I noticed the front page has changed again - the advisory " IP addresses are not tracked in this forum" has gone. Does it mean Sam will sell us to the dogs??
 
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THE_CHANSTER

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All IP addresses will reveal is the country, city and perhaps general approximate location of the user.

It will not reveal street name, address or name of the user. However, if you can convince law enforcement agencies to reveal more, I'm sure a Court Order could be obtained to release additional customer information. I would not be surprised if such exchange of information exists between the ISPs (Singtel, Starhub, M1 etc ) and the SPF.

How do you think local and foreign government law enforcement agencies track down abusers of the ISA, pedophiles, child pornographers and terrorist?
If you really do want to surf anonymously, use a proxy server, but I doubt if even this is foolproof.
 
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DuYunQi

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It is strange for all to see that this case gets a 25 month jail term for all the charges against him... which included killing a person.

And it is reported that this PRC man is suffering from paranoid schizophrenia.. and.. he worked in Sg?? So.. we attract FTs with mental disorders as well? No wonder he punched the cabby and hijacked the taxi.. but wait.. how did he aviod getting suspicion when he worked in Sg?

No other happenings when he was working in Sg until that fateful day when he was going to Changi airport to fly back to PRC?

But seriously.. when did mental illness came to be a mitaging factor in our courts? I am confused.

So, in future.. if someone kills another person.. can he/she claim to be mentally unstable and get a lighter sentence?

I am really confused.
 
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