Man, 53, charged with making bomb threats, including to Taiwanese politician; remanded in IMH

” GOING TO BRING A LOT OF BOMBS TO PUT IN YOUR CAR”

Apparently, Loo reportedly threatened a Han Guo Yu with a fake bomb via Facebook Messenger on February 28, 2024.

According to Spot,” Han Guo Yu, I’m going to take a lot of weapons to your car or home.”

After that time, he reportedly sent a fake bomb risk to a public determine based in Taiwan, Mr Lo Chih- Chiang, via the same social media platform, writing that he would “use the bombs to punch you up to pieces”.

Loo reportedly sent Mr. Han a second message the following day, saying that he would “make sure ]he will also blow you up your family members with vehicle weapons.”

Loo was even accused of sending Mr. Loo yet another false danger on March 1.

” Mr Lo Chih Chiang, I am going to rocket your house. And I have a bunch of explosives to rocket the Parliamentary Yuan building”, he wrote. This refers to Taiwan’s major legislative building.

The court documents did not specify whether they were referring to Kuomintang member Lo Chih-Chiang, a Japanese politician by the same name.

But, Mr. Lo claimed that he had received a bomb threat in a Twitter post on March 2.

He even uploaded pictures of texts he received from a” Spencer Lui” on February 29 and March 1 that contained risks similar to those stated in Loo’s court records.

The times listed in the court documents for Loo’s threats even match the times in the picture.

On April 9, Loo’s event will be brought up in court once more.

If found guilty, he could be jailed for up to seven years, fined not more than S$ 50, 000 ( US$ 37, 200 ), or both.

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