SINGAPORE (THE NEW PAPER) - The chief executive officer of a tech company who was wrongly identified and doxxed has thanked people who defended her and her company.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The chief executive officer of a tech company who was wrongly identified and doxxed has thanked people who defended her and her company.
The woman was later identified as Paramjeet Kaur, a 40-year-old who has been charged with breaching safe distancing regulations and being a public nuisance. The videos went viral, and she was arrested. She has been remanded at the Institute of Mental Health to be assessed. MISTAKEN IDENTITY They posted her personal details online, including her photos and names of her colleagues, prompting a string of racist and xenophobic comments against her.
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