Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Wang Peng Fei


According to a source close to PRC ‘talent’ Wang Peng Fei who posted a video online mocking Singaporeans, the 24 year-old has left Singapore for China on 26th July after learning that a police report has been lodged against him (link).
Miss Lee, who claims to be a classmate of Mr Wang at the East Asia Institute of Management (EASB) told Temasek Review Emeritus (TRE) in an email interview yesterday that Wang was very afraid of getting into trouble with the law.
“After being told by a friend who read on TRE that a police report had been lodged against him, he hurry to pack his bags on Monday night and was on the first flight out of Singapore the next day” said Miss Lee.
A police report was lodged against Mr Wang  on 24th July for allegedly uttering racist remarks against Singapore women in a self-made video clip posted on YouTube, by Mr Alex Tan ZhiXiang who contested in the recent general election under the Reform Party banner against Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in Ang Mo Kio GRC.
The Chinese national was also expelled from the East Asia Institute of Management (EASB) where he was a final-year student studying hospitality. His student visa was also revoked and his course fees amounting to $10,000 was forfeited.
Although the police confirmed that a report was lodged and the matter is “being look into”, the Investigating Officer Ms Adeline Teh from Tanglin Police Division did not deem it fitting to ‘invite’ Mr Wang for coffee nor issue a police gazette for Mr Wang’s arrest.
Had a police gazette been issued, Mr Wang would have been stopped at any checkpoint in Singapore and taken for questioning.
Surprisingly not readers should be, with the police’s non-action because Mr Wang happens to be Singapore’s Leader Supremo Lee Kuan Yew’s preferred choice of citizens over native Singaporeans, who are merely daft noises who need spurs stuck in their hides.
In a similar case, a report was made against Zhou Hou, a 24 year-old PRC deliveryman a month ago for making similar racist remarks but the Singapore police too dragged its feet over the case and he was not arrested nor called up for coffee session. The Chinese national reportedly left Singapore a few days after the report was made.
Had the above 2 PRC ‘talents’ been native Singaporeans, the police would probably have  deployed 30 police officers, 5 police cars, 4 riot vehicles and several sniffer dogs to ensure that they are taken to task, even if its for a few traffic summons.

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