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False statements that Police officers had reprimanded and taunted an elderly woman have been circulating
3 min read Published on 21 May 2021
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On 18 May 2021, Instagram user @nichology published an Instagram story, which contained falsehoods that the Police severely reprimanded and taunted an elderly woman. These falsehoods were reproduced by The Online Citizen Asia and Singapore Uncensored.

The Instagram story alleged that four Police officers, who had “cluster[ed around] an elderly auntie that took off her mask because she was feeling breathless”, “continued to tell her off to the extent [that] someone had to come and salvage the situation” and “taunt[ed]” the elderly woman. The Instagram story also claimed that the Police had abused their authority.

These allegations are false, and there is no basis for the claim that the Police abused their authority. To clarify, the Police had responded to the incident on 17 May 2021 at 6.43pm, at Block 743 Yishun Avenue 5, as an 85-year-old woman, who did not have a mask on, appeared to be lost at the said location. Police officers attended to the elderly woman to help her find her way home. With the help of a member of the public, it was subsequently established that the elderly woman resided in a nearby block and her domestic helper was contacted to bring her home.

As the incident took place during dinner time, the Police officers were concerned that the elderly woman might have been hungry and bought food for her as well. No further Police assistance was required after the elderly woman was handed over to her domestic helper safely.
 
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POFMA Office instructed to issue correction directions to several parties over posts alleging police bullying​

The police said social media posts circulating online alleging police officers bullying an elderly woman who was not wearing a mask were not true. (Photo: Instagram/Nicholas Zayden Tan)
By Vanessa Paige Chelvan
22 May 2021 12:38AM(Updated: 22 May 2021 11:08AM)

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SINGAPORE: The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) Office has been instructed to issue correction directions to several parties, including an Instagram user, Singapore Uncensored and The Online Citizen Asia over falsehoods alleging police bullying.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said on Friday (May 21) it is "aware of falsehoods circulated online in an Instagram story by Instagram user @nichology" and shared by The Online Citizen Asia and Singapore Uncensored on their online platforms.


They will all be required to carry the correction notice as new posts.
Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam has also instructed the POFMA Office to issue a targeted correction direction to Facebook "for the falsehoods which have been communicated in Singapore by means of Facebook", MHA said.
Facebook will be required to communicate a correction notice to Facebook users in Singapore who had accessed the falsehoods, the ministry added.

READ: Online social media posts alleging police officers bullied elderly woman are not true: SPF


POLICE HELPED LOST ELDERLY WOMAN FIND HER WAY HOME: MHA
The Instagram story on May 18 alleged that four police officers had “cluster(ed around) an elderly auntie that took off her mask because she was feeling breathless”, “continued to tell her off to the extent (that) someone had to come and salvage the situation” and “taunt(ed)” the elderly woman, MHA said.
The Instagram story also claimed that the police officers had abused their authority.
"These allegations are wholly false, and there is no basis for the claim that the police abused their authority," the ministry added.

MHA said that the police had responded to an incident at about 6.45pm on May 17 at Block 743 Yishun Avenue 5.
They found an 85-year-old woman who appeared to be lost and did not have a mask on.
With the help of a member of the public, it was subsequently established that the elderly woman lived in a nearby block and her domestic helper was contacted to bring her home, MHA said.
"As the incident took place during dinner time, the police officers also bought food for the elderly woman. No further police assistance was required after the elderly woman was handed over to her domestic helper safely," said the ministry.

On Friday evening, Instagram user Nichology posted a "correction notice" on his page, which said: "My earlier Instagram story falsely claimed that the police reprimanded and taunted an elderly woman for not wearing a mask. To clarify, police were helping her to find her way home as she appeared to be lost."
The post also included a link to the Factually page detailing the incident.

MHA also advised members of the public not to participate in the spreading of unverified information online.
This story has been updated to include a correction notice post on Nichology's Instagram page.
 
https://www.gov.sg/article/factually210521

False statements that Police officers had reprimanded and taunted an elderly woman have been circulating
3 min read Published on 21 May 2021
Share :
ListenReadSpeaker webReader: ListenFocus
On 18 May 2021, Instagram user @nichology published an Instagram story, which contained falsehoods that the Police severely reprimanded and taunted an elderly woman. These falsehoods were reproduced by The Online Citizen Asia and Singapore Uncensored.

The Instagram story alleged that four Police officers, who had “cluster[ed around] an elderly auntie that took off her mask because she was feeling breathless”, “continued to tell her off to the extent [that] someone had to come and salvage the situation” and “taunt[ed]” the elderly woman. The Instagram story also claimed that the Police had abused their authority.

These allegations are false, and there is no basis for the claim that the Police abused their authority. To clarify, the Police had responded to the incident on 17 May 2021 at 6.43pm, at Block 743 Yishun Avenue 5, as an 85-year-old woman, who did not have a mask on, appeared to be lost at the said location. Police officers attended to the elderly woman to help her find her way home. With the help of a member of the public, it was subsequently established that the elderly woman resided in a nearby block and her domestic helper was contacted to bring her home.

As the incident took place during dinner time, the Police officers were concerned that the elderly woman might have been hungry and bought food for her as well. No further Police assistance was required after the elderly woman was handed over to her domestic helper safely.

Nowadays cannot anyhow suka-suka say without backing up the claim. Luckily just kena POFMA instead of straight into Court.
 
Just jail this fat fuck food blogger la. Essential worker meh? Food blogger is as important in society as a 3rd nipple on a body.
 
Instagram is owned by Facebook. Whatsapp is also owned by Facebook.

And Facebook has always been the most eager accomplice of POFMA.

When will people learn? :biggrin:
 
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