A man so disliked someone he met eight years earlier that he created fake social media accounts, using the other person’s details to post content and YouTube videos that were anti-Islam. The victim, who was called up by the police on at least two occasions, suffered...
A man so disliked someone he met eight years earlier that he created fake social media accounts, using the other person’s details to post content and YouTube videos that were anti-Islam.
The 33-year-old met the victim, who cannot be named due to a gag order, in 2011 while serving national service. He found the victim arrogant and sarcastic and bore grudges against him. When several Facebook users commented that the account was fake, Chua deactivated it in September that year. Chua said it “felt really good to post anti-Muslim” content in a WeChat message he sent to an unknown individual.
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