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nowadays these 'influencer' can fake anything just to boost their viewership and followers, speechless. https://www.koreaboo.com/asia/chen-neng-chuan-goodnight-chicken-influencer-fakes-kidnapping-suffers-consequences/ A Taiwanese streamer has been arrested for allegedly faking his own kidnapping. Chen Neng Chuan, known by his online name Goodnight Chicken, did a broadcast on February 12 where he explored a hostel that allegedly housed job scam victims. During the stream, he entered the building but was “caught” by guards patrolling the grounds, and the stream was then cut off. After this, his wife and friends did a stream on his account expressing concern over his disappearance, saying they had no updates from local police. On the 13th, he did another stream showing himself disheveled with torn clothes, claiming to have escaped after being beaten by his captors. However, the supposedly happy ending raised many eyebrows, leading to an investigation. It was reported by the Criminal Bureau and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that Chen’s family made no inquiries into his supposed disappearance. Chen was ultimately detained by Cambodian police on suspicion of inciting discrimination, making false statements, and wasting public resources. Following his arrest, Chen’s Facebook page went inactive, as authorities asked the public to come forward with any more information they may have. This is not the first time Chen has allegedly faced legal issues — he previously had lawsuits filed after breaking into buildings and claiming they were the sites of murders and hauntings.
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Singapore Pennywise. Warning to parents, there're strange characters outside school trying to come in contact with children in the absence of an adult.
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Just saw something that I want to share with the parents. Do remind your kids about talking to strangers / going away without informing you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGIDHrYKJ2s
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Read in today ST that another cases of kidnap scam where the old couple lost more than $50,000 to the con man by claiming that they are holding their son in custody. Police had adviced members of public since 25/08/07 and another 5 scarm were reported on 28/08/07 and bringing a total to 10 cases. It should be easy to trace the con man as the account number was given for the bank transfer. (another catch me if you can) As a son/daughter it is our duty to inform our parent to be alert and not to listen to any phone calls claiming that we had been kidnap. Those responsible should be not be spared of jail term up to 3 years. The old couple hard earn money just gone like that.
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I am not sure how much CNA and local MSM are following up on this kidnap of 270 innocent school girls in Africa by a terrorist group. I keep seeing video of the terrorists' leader defying international appeals to release these girls and threatening harms to the girls if their demands are not met. The govt of that country is hopelessly corrupted and useless, allowing this to happen.
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Filipino militants snatch 2 people in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Suspected Filipino insurgents seized a Chinese tourist and a hotel receptionist from a dive resort in eastern Malaysia, and then fled on the speed boat they arrived in, Malaysian and Philippine officials said Thursday. The kidnapping late Wednesday underscores the persistent security threats in Sabah state, a popular tourist destination and dive spot that is a short boat ride from the southern Philippines, which has long been home to a dangerous mix of Muslim militants and kidnap gangs. It could also complicate already strained relations between China and Malaysia over Kuala Lumpur's hunt for a jetliner that disappeared March 8 with 153 Chinese citizens on board. Six men armed with pistols raided the Singamata Reef Resort, according to a police report forwarded to The Associated Press by a security official. It said the Chinese victim was a 28-year-old woman from Shanghai, while the receptionist was a 40-year-old Philippine national. The Singamata is a midrange resort popular with Chinese tourists in the Semporna district of the state. It has cottages on stilts over the water. A receptionist at the hotel declined to comment, as did police in the district. The attackers were believed to be from the Abu Sayyaf, a Filipino militant Muslim group that has been implicated in seaborne kidnappings for ransom in the region before, said a Philippine intelligence official who didn't give his name because he was not authorized to speak to the media. Last November, suspected Abu Sayyaf militants shot and killed a Taiwanese tourist and kidnapped his wife from a resort in the Semporna area. The woman was released a month later in the southern Philippines. Authorities didn't say whether a ransom was paid. Such deals are normally not immediately disclosed to the media, if at all. The Abu Sayyaf had tenuous historical links to international militant networks, including al-Qaida, but a U.S.-assisted Philippine military crackdown on the group's heartland in Sulu province in the southern Philippines has weakened it considerably in recent years. The group has around 300 fighters and is more focused on ransom kidnappings than the global jihadi cause. Militants are holding more than a dozen captives, including two European bird watchers who were seized from Tawi-Tawi province in 2012. In 2000, Abu Sayyaf gunmen crossed the porous maritime border with Malaysia in speedboats and snatched 21 European tourists and Malaysian and Filipino workers from Malaysia's Sipadan diving resort and brought them to the southern Philippines, where the captives were released in exchange for ransom. Malaysian authorities, worried that the kidnappings have tarnished the country's image as a tourist destination, have beefed up security and patrols along the sea border. ____ Gomez reported from Manila, Philippines. Associated Press writer Chris Brummitt in Kuala Lumpur contributed to this report. Source : https://sg.news.yahoo.com/filipino-militants-snatch-2-people-malaysia-050838547.html https://sg.news.yahoo.com/filipino-militants-snatch-2-people-malaysia-050838547.html
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WHAT IS THIS!!?! Kidnap in Singapore? Somemore paid $ 2million dollars? Abduction, wrongful restraint or wrongful confinement for ransom 3. Whoever, with intent to hold any person for ransom, abducts or wrongfully restrains or wrongfully confines that person shall be guilty of an offence and shall be punished on conviction with death or imprisonment for life and shall, if he is not sentenced to death, also be liable to caning.
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Wifey received one kid suspected being kidnapped SMS few days ago from her sis but I told her not to anyhow forward wait kena. Now they say 5 clowns kena investigation of spreading false kidnap info IIRC there was also another false alarm of something happening at Holland V last year or the year before that & the individual who "brilliantly" came out with this also kena police case Often when you receive such SMSes there is a tendency to think hey better play safe let my spouse/relatives/friends know about it & then you just send to all without much thought. Now better think twice or thrice before forwarding that SMS... From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1192682/1/.html Police investigating 5 persons for spreading false kidnapping info Posted: 02 April 2012 1732 hrs
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Man Pay $9M to free family http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2011/02/27/si...-to-kidnappers/ By The Star/Asia News Network A businessman from Singapore was forced to pay a staggering $9 million to secure the release of his family in what has been described as Malaysia