4 men charged for sex video exchange group on Telegram 17200 videos on 2 Hadrddrive
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https://www.straitstimes.com/singa...elegram-group-containing-leaked-sexual-videos

The four men - Yee Wing Kay, 46; Andy Wong Ming Jun, 28; Lincoln Anthony Fernandez, 30; and Tan Yeow Chong, 40 - were charged with multiple counts of possessing obscene films and transmitting obscene materials.

Among other offences, Tan is said to have a total of 17,219 obscene films in two of his hard disks.

Wong, Fernandez and Tan are Singaporeans. Yee is a Malaysian with Singapore permanent residency
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#2

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europ...o-vote-too

When British citizens go to the polls today to vote if they want to remain in the European Union (EU), Singaporean student Andy Wong Ming Jun will also be there to cast his ballot.

Same person?
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(28-07-2021, 04:42 PM)Galilo_l Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europ...o-vote-too

When British citizens go to the polls today to vote if they want to remain in the European Union (EU), Singaporean student Andy Wong Ming Jun will also be there to cast his ballot.

Same person?

Probably not,  just coincidence they have same name.
Someone so highly educated in UK will not do such low immoral things.

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(28-07-2021, 06:19 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  
(28-07-2021, 04:42 PM)Galilo_l Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europ...o-vote-too

When British citizens go to the polls today to vote if they want to remain in the European Union (EU), Singaporean student Andy Wong Ming Jun will also be there to cast his ballot.

Same person?

Probably not,  just coincidence they have same name.
Someone so highly educated in UK will not do such low immoral things.

Highly educated won't do such things?!!

There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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(28-07-2021, 06:19 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  
(28-07-2021, 04:42 PM)Galilo_l Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europ...o-vote-too

When British citizens go to the polls today to vote if they want to remain in the European Union (EU), Singaporean student Andy Wong Ming Jun will also be there to cast his ballot.

Same person?

Probably not,  just coincidence they have same name.
Someone so highly educated in UK will not do such low immoral things.
Bet you didn't know that most of the prostitutes start their day in geylang getting banged by lawyers and doctors. 

The rich and affluent ones have lifestyles you won't see featured on tv lah... Lol
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(28-07-2021, 04:42 PM)Galilo_l Wrote:  https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europ...o-vote-too

When British citizens go to the polls today to vote if they want to remain in the European Union (EU), Singaporean student Andy Wong Ming Jun will also be there to cast his ballot.

Same person?

Probably yes, as the ages also match!

Wah confirn.

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Quote:[*][Image: 20210716_ili_ktv-1_0.jpeg?itok=j67xGFJx]


An opinion piece published in Nikkei Asia claimed that KTV lounges are run by organised crime groups and are a front for money laundering
MHA's senior director of joint operations said several points in the story are false
He said the writer “made sweeping statements, without basic checks”


SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has slammed an opinion piece that was published in Japanese financial newspaper Nikkei Asia, saying it was “full of inaccuracies”. The commentary had criticised Singapore's law enforcement agencies for their “failure” to clamp down on vice activities at karaoke television (KTV) lounges, the source of an ongoing Covid-19 cluster.

The piece, titled “The institutional failures behind Singapore's latest Covid outbreak”, was published on July 23.

Written by Mr Andy Wong, who was described as a “political and business intelligence analyst based in Singapore”, it charged that these KTV lounges — the source of an ongoing Covid-19 cluster — are fronts for money laundering and “illegal brothels” run by organised crime groups.

In a response to Nikkei Asia, which was sent to the media on Wednesday (July 28), Mr Sam Tee, who is senior director of joint operations at MHA, said that this was false.

He said that Singapore is one of the least likely places in the world for organised crime syndicates to run vice operations, as there are laws against organised crime, money laundering and human trafficking.

While the Government is aware that sex workers visit these KTV lounges to get patrons, it cannot prevent people from meeting in such places, Mr Tee said.

However, any sexual activity would be a breach of licensing conditions.


There  are many many "Andy Wong" around incl the chap who wrote infamous  Nikkei article all different people  but with same name

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(29-07-2021, 08:29 AM)sgbuffett Wrote:  
Quote:[*][Image: 20210716_ili_ktv-1_0.jpeg?itok=j67xGFJx]


An opinion piece published in Nikkei Asia claimed that KTV lounges are run by organised crime groups and are a front for money laundering
MHA's senior director of joint operations said several points in the story are false
He said the writer “made sweeping statements, without basic checks”


SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has slammed an opinion piece that was published in Japanese financial newspaper Nikkei Asia, saying it was “full of inaccuracies”. The commentary had criticised Singapore's law enforcement agencies for their “failure” to clamp down on vice activities at karaoke television (KTV) lounges, the source of an ongoing Covid-19 cluster.

The piece, titled “The institutional failures behind Singapore's latest Covid outbreak”, was published on July 23.

Written by Mr Andy Wong, who was described as a “political and business intelligence analyst based in Singapore”, it charged that these KTV lounges — the source of an ongoing Covid-19 cluster — are fronts for money laundering and “illegal brothels” run by organised crime groups.

In a response to Nikkei Asia, which was sent to the media on Wednesday (July 28), Mr Sam Tee, who is senior director of joint operations at MHA, said that this was false.

He said that Singapore is one of the least likely places in the world for organised crime syndicates to run vice operations, as there are laws against organised crime, money laundering and human trafficking.

While the Government is aware that sex workers visit these KTV lounges to get patrons, it cannot prevent people from meeting in such places, Mr Tee said.

However, any sexual activity would be a breach of licensing conditions.


[*]There  are many many "Andy Wong" around incl the chap who wrote infamous  Nikkei article all different people  but with same name
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coincidently, it is the same andy wong.  this writer is also charged for the telegram case.
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OMG I was wrong...all the Andy Wong are the same person. Why would someone with such high education and degree go and do porn dealing...?

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