SINGAPORE: On Wednesday, October 18, A & nbsp, a former Cheers employee, will be charged in court after recording his conversation with three law enforcement officers at an establishment in Lau Pa Sat. & nbsp,
The 29-year-old may be accused of using derogatory language, verbally abusing a police officer, disclosing their identity, and skipping police conversations.
On January 1, at around 8.10 p.m., the officers received word of a dispute involving an employee of the Cheers shop on Raffles Quay. & nbsp,
According to a media release from the officers on Tuesday, investigations revealed that the person had insulted the client.
The gentleman was obstinate and hesitant to give his information when the officers arrived. He rebuffed the officers who demanded to see his ID cards and recorded the occurrence on his phone. & nbsp,
On social media, the gentleman posted six videos that allegedly bore the police officer’s title. Additionally, he allegedly & nbsp, according to the police, included captions that were” abusive and demeaning to police officers.”
The man was contacted by the police after the affair and asked to visit a police station, but he didn’t show up for the meeting.
They then sent him two written requests to show up for a police meeting on January 11 and January 31.
The guy didn’t show up to help with studies on both dates, despite these written orders, according to the police.
After the event, the staff was let go. On January 4, FairPrice announced that it had ordered its Cheers owner to fire the worker following an investigation. & nbsp,
No matter if they work for owners or not, all employees are required to abide by the law. We do not put up with behavior from employees who try to undermine the power of the officers, according to FairPrice.