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Source: https://mothership.sg/2023/01/police-nsf-tiktok-teammates-handcuffs-3-weeks-jail/

A full-time national serviceman policeman, Amirudin Shah Zainal, posted a TikTok video with a photo of his teammate in handcuffs as the background.

The 23-year-old also abused his access to the police computer system to retrieve information about his teammate's criminal matter.

An anonymous informant submitted an i-Witness form via the Singapore Police Force's (SPF) website on Jul. 30, 2021 after the TikTok was shared to others.

On Jan. 25, Amirudin pleaded guilty to one count under the Computer Misuse Act for unauthorised access to data held in the computer system of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

He was sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment.

Accessing teammate's criminal file

Amirudin was enlisted in the SPF on Jan. 4, 2020.

He was posted to the Public Transport Security Command Headquarters (TransCom HQ) on Mar. 19, 2020.

At TransCom HQ, he was assigned the task of keying in the details of fresh incidents in SPF’s computerised record system, CUBICON 2.

CUBICON 2 is a computer system of the MHA.

According to court documents, Amirudin was given login access to CUBICON 2 around July 2020 for official duties.

He was aware that he was not authorised to access cases that he was not assigned to on CUBICON 2.

Amirudin discovered his teammate was arrested on suspicion of committing an offence and with a specific incident number.

On Jan. 28, he logged on to CUBICON 2 to do his work and accessed his teammate's criminal matter using the specific incident numbers.

From there, Amirudin found a photo of his teammate in handcuffs in a lock-up room. This photo was not meant to be made public.

Amirudin took a picture of the teammate in cuffs using his handphone.

He then sent the photo to a WhatsApp group chat that consisted of 17 other NSF police officers who were all part of Amirudin's team at TransComHQ.

None of these officers had the authorisation to access that particular teammate's criminal matter.

Subsequently, on Feb. 17, Amirudin showed his colleague the photo of his teammate in cuffs.

He then suggested they make a TikTok using the photo as the background and a song featured in the movie "15", which is about teenage gangsters in Singapore.

The motive of the video was to make fun of his teammate.

The video was 8 seconds long and posted to Amirudin's TikTok account.

Amirudin and his colleague were both in their SPF uniform as they performed hand signs while lipsyncing to the song.

The video has since been taken down.

The TikTok was then shared with another WhatsApp group, which included two other full-time NSFs, and the previous WhatsApp group.

On Feb. 24, Amirudin sent the TikTok video again to the WhatsApp group.

Anonymous tip

An anonymous informant submitted an i-Witness form via SPF's website on Jul. 30, 2021.

The informant wrote: "how come singapore policeman can take videos with temasek poly student in handcuff and chant this kind of thing [sic]."

The TikTok video was attached to the form.

Investigations revealed that aside from Jan. 28, 2021, Amirudin used his account to access his teammate's criminal file on CUBICON 2 four other times.

The court documents pointed out that Amirudin had no authority at any point during the five occasions to access his teammate's criminal matter.

Prosecution request for imprisonment

The prosecution requested that Amirudin be sentenced to three to six weeks' jail.

The deputy public prosecutor Samuel Chew pointed out that Amirudin knowingly abused his position of trust as a public servant.

In addition, Amirudin sent the photo to two WhatsApp groups on several occasions to people not authorised to view such sensitive information, which "could have compromised the integrity of police investigations".

The TikTok video further "escalated the risk of the photograph being further disseminated to the broader public," said Chew.

Amirudin's motive behind the video was also described as "completely frivolous" as he deliberately accessed his teammates' criminal matter and used a picture of his teammate in handcuffs to "make a parody video to make fun of [him]".

Amirudin's deliberate access was not a one-off offence as he made unauthorised access on CUBICON2 on five separate occasions over four months.

As such, Chew asked for Amirudin's imprisonment to "send a strong signal to deter police officers from abusing their positions and going beyond their scope of authority for unauthorised purposes".

 

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Just now, kobayashiGT said:

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Source: https://mothership.sg/2023/01/police-nsf-tiktok-teammates-handcuffs-3-weeks-jail/

A full-time national serviceman policeman, Amirudin Shah Zainal, posted a TikTok video with a photo of his teammate in handcuffs as the background.

The 23-year-old also abused his access to the police computer system to retrieve information about his teammate's criminal matter.

An anonymous informant submitted an i-Witness form via the Singapore Police Force's (SPF) website on Jul. 30, 2021 after the TikTok was shared to others.

On Jan. 25, Amirudin pleaded guilty to one count under the Computer Misuse Act for unauthorised access to data held in the computer system of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

He was sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment.

Accessing teammate's criminal file

Amirudin was enlisted in the SPF on Jan. 4, 2020.

He was posted to the Public Transport Security Command Headquarters (TransCom HQ) on Mar. 19, 2020.

At TransCom HQ, he was assigned the task of keying in the details of fresh incidents in SPF’s computerised record system, CUBICON 2.

CUBICON 2 is a computer system of the MHA.

According to court documents, Amirudin was given login access to CUBICON 2 around July 2020 for official duties.

He was aware that he was not authorised to access cases that he was not assigned to on CUBICON 2.

Amirudin discovered his teammate was arrested on suspicion of committing an offence and with a specific incident number.

On Jan. 28, he logged on to CUBICON 2 to do his work and accessed his teammate's criminal matter using the specific incident numbers.

From there, Amirudin found a photo of his teammate in handcuffs in a lock-up room. This photo was not meant to be made public.

Amirudin took a picture of the teammate in cuffs using his handphone.

He then sent the photo to a WhatsApp group chat that consisted of 17 other NSF police officers who were all part of Amirudin's team at TransComHQ.

None of these officers had the authorisation to access that particular teammate's criminal matter.

Subsequently, on Feb. 17, Amirudin showed his colleague the photo of his teammate in cuffs.

He then suggested they make a TikTok using the photo as the background and a song featured in the movie "15", which is about teenage gangsters in Singapore.

The motive of the video was to make fun of his teammate.

The video was 8 seconds long and posted to Amirudin's TikTok account.

Amirudin and his colleague were both in their SPF uniform as they performed hand signs while lipsyncing to the song.

The video has since been taken down.

The TikTok was then shared with another WhatsApp group, which included two other full-time NSFs, and the previous WhatsApp group.

On Feb. 24, Amirudin sent the TikTok video again to the WhatsApp group.

Anonymous tip

An anonymous informant submitted an i-Witness form via SPF's website on Jul. 30, 2021.

The informant wrote: "how come singapore policeman can take videos with temasek poly student in handcuff and chant this kind of thing [sic]."

The TikTok video was attached to the form.

Investigations revealed that aside from Jan. 28, 2021, Amirudin used his account to access his teammate's criminal file on CUBICON 2 four other times.

The court documents pointed out that Amirudin had no authority at any point during the five occasions to access his teammate's criminal matter.

Prosecution request for imprisonment

The prosecution requested that Amirudin be sentenced to three to six weeks' jail.

The deputy public prosecutor Samuel Chew pointed out that Amirudin knowingly abused his position of trust as a public servant.

In addition, Amirudin sent the photo to two WhatsApp groups on several occasions to people not authorised to view such sensitive information, which "could have compromised the integrity of police investigations".

The TikTok video further "escalated the risk of the photograph being further disseminated to the broader public," said Chew.

Amirudin's motive behind the video was also described as "completely frivolous" as he deliberately accessed his teammates' criminal matter and used a picture of his teammate in handcuffs to "make a parody video to make fun of [him]".

Amirudin's deliberate access was not a one-off offence as he made unauthorised access on CUBICON2 on five separate occasions over four months.

As such, Chew asked for Amirudin's imprisonment to "send a strong signal to deter police officers from abusing their positions and going beyond their scope of authority for unauthorised purposes".

 

Seems like the police these days not really working ah. :lll._.:

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not sure police, but traffic police don't seems to be on the roads much these days. All the lorlees/buses are all taking middle lanes, and the Hiace vans are doing F1 trial runs frequently... on top of the normal everyday chiongsters, of course...

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15 minutes ago, Atrecord said:

not sure police, but traffic police don't seems to be on the roads much these days. All the lorlees/buses are all taking middle lanes, and the Hiace vans are doing F1 trial runs frequently... on top of the normal everyday chiongsters, of course...

 @Mustank  & geng geng lah everywhere lah .......??  

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1 hour ago, Atrecord said:

not sure police, but traffic police don't seems to be on the roads much these days. All the lorlees/buses are all taking middle lanes, and the Hiace vans are doing F1 trial runs frequently... on top of the normal everyday chiongsters, of course...

During little India disturbance, did you see Police Commissioner?

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2 hours ago, kobayashiGT said:

Seems like the police these days not really working ah. :lll._.:

This one really own time own target.

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Idiot. 

Know the law, an enforcer of it and still behave above it, double the penalty. 

Laugh at other people and think very smart of ownself, will never get caught. I am not surprised the anonymous tip off is one of his own chat group kaki. Hopefully it was done cos of righteousness and not malice. 

A taste of his own medicine. Can't imagine what will happen if he was not caught and such access is granted to him in course of work where he use the information at his whim and fancy. 

Haiz. 

Stay safe all 

Cheers 

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This is what happen when you put immature youngsters in positions of authority.

Honestly I think roles like police and SCDF should not be part of NS. They should be fully professional, with proper training and proper pay. After all, what they do is literally a matter of life and death and impacts society greatly. 

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32 minutes ago, Sosaria said:

Scary thing is that youngsters nowadays don't see anything wrong and may even wonder what's the big deal.

Was just chatting with a friend recently that these days, parents very relaxed one.

Common excuse for allowing "kids" to do as they pleased : "They happy can liao. Dun interefe"

To avoid confrontation and disagreement, they choose the easiest way out. They missed out on the guiding, teaching and advising part as parents, especially when kids are growing up.

Oh, it's the teacher's job. Then when teacher disciplines, it's kpkb on social media child kena abused, traumatised, not going to school liao. Sue here sue there. 

The bonding that comes from the guiding, teaching and advising is passed on to computer games, socia media and questionable group of friends. 

Seen a table of 2 adults, 2 kids waiting for food? All glued to mobile phone. If kid is young, he/she will be watching a cartoon on ipad. Silence. No human conversation. Eerie. 

😂😂😂 I like to yada.

I love to hear human voices that will burst out with laughter, joy and sometimes sadness. It's life. 

Silence is golden at appropriate times. 😅😂

"They happy can liao". Please be more interested/involved. Start it  young, start early so they know you cared and not being controlling. In fact, the bond will allow them to seek you out for advice, guidance and opinion. 

Their "happy state" may bring you much grief, sorrow and tears later and sometimes, too late to help. 

Yada-ing. 

Stay safe 

Cheers 

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