SINGAPORE: A video by socio-political site The Online Citizen's alleging inaccuracies in a police statement addressing claims of police bullying is"despicable", said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Tuesday .
The police clarified last Wednesday that these allegations were untrue, adding that officers responded to an incident on May 17 involving an 85-year-old woman who appeared to be lost."As the incident took place during dinner time, our officers were concerned that the elderly woman might be hungry and bought food for her as well," the police said then.
The TOC video, which contained snippets of the original incident, also urged the police to release body-worn camera footage of the incident. The police said in a statement on Tuesday that it is not common practice for body-worn camera footage to be released as the information is confidential, but it decided to release snippets of it after discussions with a family member.
The minister said it is a"regular" occurrence that TOC attacks the Government with its"team of Malaysian writers".
Shameless TOC.
Ok activate PFOMA ..... big or small case , still fake news , take them down .
Shit stirrers
Being brainwashed to commit to create tension Is it the objective. If not retract the video and apologize to the woman.
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