Man calls police with false information about gun in taxi entering Singapore, gets arrested hours later

Man calls police with false information about gun in taxi entering Singapore, gets arrested hours later

A 54-year-old man was detained early on Friday ( Jun 7 ) after calling the police and providing false information. This wasted public resources that were put to work to investigate the alleged threat. &nbsp,

A man claimed a weapon was kept under the cap of a certain car and called the police on Thursday evening at around 8:30pm. &nbsp,

” He added that the vehicle would provide Singapore at one of the property checkpoints”, said the officers, adding that the caller did not&nbsp, give his whole particulars and chose to remain anonymous.

The police worked with the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority ( ICA ) to locate the taxi in question based on the information provided by the caller. &nbsp,

” The car was finally found and stopped at Woodlands Checkpoint”, said the policeman.

After conducting a thorough inspection of the car, the authorities determined that the caller’s information was false. &nbsp,

Through observe- up investigations, the authorities established the identity of the man and arrested him on Friday at about 1.10am.

On Saturday, the man may face a charge in prosecutor for giving false information about a danger. Those found guilty face a prison term of up to seven times, a fine of up to S$ 50, 000, or both.

The police claimed that all security threats are taken seriously and that the government would not hesitate to take legal action against those who raise alarm with fake challenges. &nbsp,

The making of false risks comes at a cost to the common tools that must be used to deal with the event, according to the statement.