Attachment 1: Remission Order
Attachment 2: Espionage activities
From: Yan Jun
Sent: Saturday, 17 November 2018 16:29
To: K Shanmugam (Minister for Home Affairs) (k_shanmugam@mha.gov.sg) <k_shanmugam@mha.gov.sg>
Cc: AGC (AGC@agc.gov.sg) <AGC@agc.gov.sg>; CASE (sayit@case.org.sg) <sayit@case.org.sg>; Mandarin Self Storage (hougang@mandarinselfstorage.com.sg) <hougang@mandarinselfstorage.com.sg>; PM Office (pmo_hq@pmo.gov.sg) <pmo_hq@pmo.gov.sg>; QSM_IMH (qsm@imh.com.sg) <qsm@imh.com.sg>; QSM_STATE (STATECOURTS) (STATECOURTS_QSM@StateCourts.gov.sg) <STATECOURTS_QSM@StateCourts.gov.sg>; SUPCOURT QSM (SUPCOURT) <SUPCOURT_QSM@supcourt.gov.sg>; CHEAM Tiong Pheng (cheam_tiong_pheng@pris.gov.sg) <cheam_tiong_pheng@pris.gov.sg>; CHIA Jin Ming Benjamin (benjamin_chia@pris.gov.sg) <benjamin_chia@pris.gov.sg>; CHUA Cheng Wah (chua_cheng_wah@pris.gov.sg) <chua_cheng_wah@pris.gov.sg>; Desmond Chin (SPS) (desmond_chin@pris.gov.sg) <desmond_chin@pris.gov.sg>; FAISAL Bin Mustaffa (faisal_mustaffa@pris.gov.sg) <faisal_mustaffa@pris.gov.sg>; GOH Song Huat Edwin (edwin_goh@pris.gov.sg) <edwin_goh@pris.gov.sg>; LAM Mong Teng (lam_mong_teng@pris.gov.sg) <lam_mong_teng@pris.gov.sg>; LIM Ai Lian Caroline (caroline_lim@pris.gov.sg) <caroline_lim@pris.gov.sg>; LIM Bee Bee (lim_bee_bee@pris.gov.sg) <lim_bee_bee@pris.gov.sg>; MOHAMED FAHMY Bin Mohamed Hanifah (mohamed_fahmy_mohamed_hanifah@pris.gov.sg) <mohamed_fahmy_mohamed_hanifah@pris.gov.sg>; NG Chun Chow Patrick (patrick_ng@pris.gov.sg) <patrick_ng@pris.gov.sg>; ONG Choon Teck (ong_choon_teck@pris.gov.sg) <ong_choon_teck@pris.gov.sg>; SHIE Yong Lee (shie_yong_lee@pris.gov.sg) <shie_yong_lee@pris.gov.sg>; SIAH Kheng Guan (siah_kheng_guan@pris.gov.sg) <siah_kheng_guan@pris.gov.sg>; SOH Yen Li (soh_yen_li@pris.gov.sg) <soh_yen_li@pris.gov.sg>; Sze Chuck Huang (SPS) (sze_chuck_huang@pris.gov.sg) <sze_chuck_huang@pris.gov.sg>; Tan Bin Kiat (SPS) (tan_bin_kiat@pris.gov.sg) <tan_bin_kiat@pris.gov.sg>; TAN Yeow Chong Simon (simon_tan@pris.gov.sg) <simon_tan@pris.gov.sg>; Teo Hock Soon (SPS) (teo_hock_soon@pris.gov.sg) <teo_hock_soon@pris.gov.sg>; Timothy CHOO Wei Liang (timothy_choo@pris.gov.sg) <timothy_choo@pris.gov.sg>; WEE Lian-Chyuan Wilfred (wilfred_wee@pris.gov.sg) <wilfred_wee@pris.gov.sg>; 'Freedom House' <info@freedomhouse.org>; Human Rights First (feedback@humanrightsfirst.org) <feedback@humanrightsfirst.org>; info@article19.org; Jennifer Jokstad <jokstad@un.org>; mail@globalwitness.org; 'Mayda Chan (International Amnesty) ' <mayda.chan@amnesty.org>; 'Mickey Spiegel (Human Right Watch)' <spiegem@hrw.org>; 'Phil Robertson (Human Right Watch)' <RobertP@hrw.org>; Lian He Wan Bao (wanbao@sph.com.sg) <wanbao@sph.com.sg>; news@theindependent.sg; Online Citizen (Singapore) (theonlinecitizen@gmail.com) <theonlinecitizen@gmail.com>; Shin Min Daily (shinmin@sph.com.sg) <shinmin@sph.com.sg>; Straits Times (stforum@sph.com.sg) <stforum@sph.com.sg>; Today (voices@mediacorp.com.sg) <voices@mediacorp.com.sg>; Zao Bao (zblocal@sph.com.sg) <zblocal@sph.com.sg>; Hong Kong Journalists Association (hkja@hkja.org.hk) <hkja@hkja.org.hk>; Ming Pao (mingpao@mingpao.com) <mingpao@mingpao.com>; Oriental Daily News (news@odn.on.cc) <news@odn.on.cc>; SCMP (letters@scmp.com) <letters@scmp.com>; Singtao Daily (localnews@singtao.com) <localnews@singtao.com>; The Standard (editor@thestandard.com.hk) <editor@thestandard.com.hk>; Taipei Times (letters@taipeitimes.com) <letters@taipeitimes.com>; Taiwan news (service@taiwannews.com.tw) <service@taiwannews.com.tw>; United Daily News (newspro@udn.com) <newspro@udn.com>; 'Apple Daily' <news@appledaily.com.tw>; Asia times <special@atimes.com>; Jon Fasman (Economists) <jonfasman@economist.com>; Keith Bradsher (New York Times) <kebrad@nytimes.com>; 'Linus Chua (Bloomberg)' <lchua@bloomberg.net>; Patrick McDowell (The Wall Street Journal) <patrick.mcdowell@dowjones.com>; 'Philip Bowring (The South China Morning Post)' <philip@bowring.net>; 'Reporters Without Borders (RWB)' <asia@rsf.org>; Rico Hizon (BBC) <ricohizon@gmail.com>; Roberto Coloma (Agence France-Presse) <Roberto.Coloma@afp.com>; 'Seiff Abby (Freelance Corrrespondent)' <aseiff@gmail.com>; Russia Embassy (russian_embassy@singnet.com.sg) <russian_embassy@singnet.com.sg>; UK Embassy (consular.singapore@fco.gov.uk) <consular.singapore@fco.gov.uk>; US Embassy (singaporeusembassy@state.gov) <singaporeusembassy@state.gov>
Subject: Complaint: Abuse of power and Espionage activities
Sent: Saturday, 17 November 2018 16:29
To: K Shanmugam (Minister for Home Affairs) (k_shanmugam@mha.gov.sg) <k_shanmugam@mha.gov.sg>
Cc: AGC (AGC@agc.gov.sg) <AGC@agc.gov.sg>; CASE (sayit@case.org.sg) <sayit@case.org.sg>; Mandarin Self Storage (hougang@mandarinselfstorage.com.sg) <hougang@mandarinselfstorage.com.sg>; PM Office (pmo_hq@pmo.gov.sg) <pmo_hq@pmo.gov.sg>; QSM_IMH (qsm@imh.com.sg) <qsm@imh.com.sg>; QSM_STATE (STATECOURTS) (STATECOURTS_QSM@StateCourts.gov.sg) <STATECOURTS_QSM@StateCourts.gov.sg>; SUPCOURT QSM (SUPCOURT) <SUPCOURT_QSM@supcourt.gov.sg>; CHEAM Tiong Pheng (cheam_tiong_pheng@pris.gov.sg) <cheam_tiong_pheng@pris.gov.sg>; CHIA Jin Ming Benjamin (benjamin_chia@pris.gov.sg) <benjamin_chia@pris.gov.sg>; CHUA Cheng Wah (chua_cheng_wah@pris.gov.sg) <chua_cheng_wah@pris.gov.sg>; Desmond Chin (SPS) (desmond_chin@pris.gov.sg) <desmond_chin@pris.gov.sg>; FAISAL Bin Mustaffa (faisal_mustaffa@pris.gov.sg) <faisal_mustaffa@pris.gov.sg>; GOH Song Huat Edwin (edwin_goh@pris.gov.sg) <edwin_goh@pris.gov.sg>; LAM Mong Teng (lam_mong_teng@pris.gov.sg) <lam_mong_teng@pris.gov.sg>; LIM Ai Lian Caroline (caroline_lim@pris.gov.sg) <caroline_lim@pris.gov.sg>; LIM Bee Bee (lim_bee_bee@pris.gov.sg) <lim_bee_bee@pris.gov.sg>; MOHAMED FAHMY Bin Mohamed Hanifah (mohamed_fahmy_mohamed_hanifah@pris.gov.sg) <mohamed_fahmy_mohamed_hanifah@pris.gov.sg>; NG Chun Chow Patrick (patrick_ng@pris.gov.sg) <patrick_ng@pris.gov.sg>; ONG Choon Teck (ong_choon_teck@pris.gov.sg) <ong_choon_teck@pris.gov.sg>; SHIE Yong Lee (shie_yong_lee@pris.gov.sg) <shie_yong_lee@pris.gov.sg>; SIAH Kheng Guan (siah_kheng_guan@pris.gov.sg) <siah_kheng_guan@pris.gov.sg>; SOH Yen Li (soh_yen_li@pris.gov.sg) <soh_yen_li@pris.gov.sg>; Sze Chuck Huang (SPS) (sze_chuck_huang@pris.gov.sg) <sze_chuck_huang@pris.gov.sg>; Tan Bin Kiat (SPS) (tan_bin_kiat@pris.gov.sg) <tan_bin_kiat@pris.gov.sg>; TAN Yeow Chong Simon (simon_tan@pris.gov.sg) <simon_tan@pris.gov.sg>; Teo Hock Soon (SPS) (teo_hock_soon@pris.gov.sg) <teo_hock_soon@pris.gov.sg>; Timothy CHOO Wei Liang (timothy_choo@pris.gov.sg) <timothy_choo@pris.gov.sg>; WEE Lian-Chyuan Wilfred (wilfred_wee@pris.gov.sg) <wilfred_wee@pris.gov.sg>; 'Freedom House' <info@freedomhouse.org>; Human Rights First (feedback@humanrightsfirst.org) <feedback@humanrightsfirst.org>; info@article19.org; Jennifer Jokstad <jokstad@un.org>; mail@globalwitness.org; 'Mayda Chan (International Amnesty) ' <mayda.chan@amnesty.org>; 'Mickey Spiegel (Human Right Watch)' <spiegem@hrw.org>; 'Phil Robertson (Human Right Watch)' <RobertP@hrw.org>; Lian He Wan Bao (wanbao@sph.com.sg) <wanbao@sph.com.sg>; news@theindependent.sg; Online Citizen (Singapore) (theonlinecitizen@gmail.com) <theonlinecitizen@gmail.com>; Shin Min Daily (shinmin@sph.com.sg) <shinmin@sph.com.sg>; Straits Times (stforum@sph.com.sg) <stforum@sph.com.sg>; Today (voices@mediacorp.com.sg) <voices@mediacorp.com.sg>; Zao Bao (zblocal@sph.com.sg) <zblocal@sph.com.sg>; Hong Kong Journalists Association (hkja@hkja.org.hk) <hkja@hkja.org.hk>; Ming Pao (mingpao@mingpao.com) <mingpao@mingpao.com>; Oriental Daily News (news@odn.on.cc) <news@odn.on.cc>; SCMP (letters@scmp.com) <letters@scmp.com>; Singtao Daily (localnews@singtao.com) <localnews@singtao.com>; The Standard (editor@thestandard.com.hk) <editor@thestandard.com.hk>; Taipei Times (letters@taipeitimes.com) <letters@taipeitimes.com>; Taiwan news (service@taiwannews.com.tw) <service@taiwannews.com.tw>; United Daily News (newspro@udn.com) <newspro@udn.com>; 'Apple Daily' <news@appledaily.com.tw>; Asia times <special@atimes.com>; Jon Fasman (Economists) <jonfasman@economist.com>; Keith Bradsher (New York Times) <kebrad@nytimes.com>; 'Linus Chua (Bloomberg)' <lchua@bloomberg.net>; Patrick McDowell (The Wall Street Journal) <patrick.mcdowell@dowjones.com>; 'Philip Bowring (The South China Morning Post)' <philip@bowring.net>; 'Reporters Without Borders (RWB)' <asia@rsf.org>; Rico Hizon (BBC) <ricohizon@gmail.com>; Roberto Coloma (Agence France-Presse) <Roberto.Coloma@afp.com>; 'Seiff Abby (Freelance Corrrespondent)' <aseiff@gmail.com>; Russia Embassy (russian_embassy@singnet.com.sg) <russian_embassy@singnet.com.sg>; UK Embassy (consular.singapore@fco.gov.uk) <consular.singapore@fco.gov.uk>; US Embassy (singaporeusembassy@state.gov) <singaporeusembassy@state.gov>
Subject: Complaint: Abuse of power and Espionage activities
Dear Minister for
Home Affairs K. Shanmugam,
1. I refer to the remission order (see attachment 1) forcibly
granted to me by Changi Prison on Sep 20, 2018, and the brutal torture I
suffered in prison by Supt Faisal Mustaffa, the director of institution B4. I
also refer to the espionage activities conducted by the PAP government.
The remission
order
2. On Sep 20, I was released by Changi Prison after I had
served two thirds of my sentence and the additional punishment imposed by the
prison. Officer Goh Chao Lung explained to me the remission order made by Chia
Jin Ming Benjamin, Commander of Cluster B, and ordered me to accept it. The
remission order made it clear at paragraph 3 that I would receive enhanced
punishment by the court if I breach the release conditions, which is in effect
from Sep 20 to Dec 1 of 2018.
3. In response to my refusal to accept this order and my
request to be released in December after serving my full sentence, officer Goh
simply put “Refused to Acknowledge” on the order. He absolutely declined my
request to be locked up again and to talk to Commander Chia about the
lawfulness of this order. During my incarceration, I had repeatedly informed
the court and the prison that after I got out of jail, I would protest again at
Raffles Place against the PAP government and Changi Prison.
4. It is clear to me that Changi Prison was not in a position
to make such a remission order. First, it was unlawful for the prison to
arbitrarily subject an inmate to certain release conditions against his will.
In fact, it was the prison who had breached its duty to prevent crimes and had
made the possible offence happen. Secondly, the remission order was made on the
basis of conflict of interest because the suspected illegal protest was against
Changi Prison. The order has effectively stopped me from holding a public
protest against the prison itself.
5.Thirdly, the court had already took my continued protest as
an aggravating factor for passing an appropriate sentence. Fourthly, the prison
abused its discretionary power by selectively making a remission order in
response to my 4th sentence but not my earlier 3 sentences. This
order has clearly violated the principle of equality before the law. Fifthly,
my jail sentence ends on Dec 14 based on the prison’s mistaken calculation (the
correct date is Dec 12) so the last effective date of the remission order (Dec
1) is wrong in any event.
Abuse of
power
6. On May 14, 2018, I filed a complaint against Supt Faisal
Mustaffa to Desmond Chin, Commissioner of Prisons, about abuse of power. In the
letter, I also appealed against a conviction made by adjudicator Supt Sze Chuck
Huang on May 9. Completely ignored my reminder of conflict of interest,
B4 management firmly insisted that I must submit the letter through Supt Faisal
Mustaffa.
7. On July 1, Supt Faisal Mustaffa told me he had already
received Commissioner Chin’s reply in which my appeal had been dismissed. When
questioned about Commissioner’s reply to my complaint of abuse of power, Supt
Faisal Mustaffa refused to answer. He didn’t allow me to take a look at
Commissioner’s reply letter or to complain further to the Ministry of Home
Affairs or the PM’s Office. It is evident that Commissioner Desmond Chin and
Sup Faisal Mustaffa have breached their duty to avoid conflict of
interest.
8. On May 9, Aug 1 and Sep 5, I was found guilty three times by
Supt Sze Chuck Huang and, if I am not wrong, Shie Yong Lee, Deputy Commissioner
of Prison. On Aug 1 and Sep 5, Supt Sze Chuck Huang totally disregarded
Commissioner’s reply to my complaint, insisted that Supt. Faisal didn’t abuse
his power, and stubbornly refused to justify his decisions. However, he
promised to provide judgements if the PM’s office asked for them. On Aug 14,
provost officer Azini Bin Abbass took my statement of grievances on behalf of
Singapore Prison Service. I would appreciate it if the Minister looks into
these grievances.
9. Compared to other directors I encountered, it is clear to me
that Supt Faisal Mustaffa is completely unfit for his position in terms of
competence and integrity. After I wrote to the PM Lee on Feb 19, 2018, Supt Teo
Hock Soon, the former director of B4, was transferred elsewhere and his position
became vacant. Before his promotion, Supt Faisal Mustaffa was an adjudicator
and was secondary to Supt. Sze Chuck Huang, who was more experienced but was
going to retire. One possibility is that Supt. Sze Chuck Huang was supposed to
fill the vacancy but he deliberately gave it up to Supt Faisal Mustaffa. In
that situation, favouritism was involved in Supt Faisal Mustaffa’s appointment.
Espionage
activities
10. I mentioned the spy activities conducted by the government
in my earlier
letter to PM Lee Hsien Loong. On Sep 24, I filed a complaint to the
Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) against a Mandarin self-storage
company. In this complaint letter (See attachment 2), I suspected that the
company’s misconduct was a conspiracy organized by the government and copied
the letter to the local press. Xanny Ang, operations Manager of the company,
later denied any government involvement in this matter. On Sep 28, I extended
my contract with the company for 6 months to Dec 14 at a cost of $257.28.
11. Retired diplomat Bilahari Kausikan had publicly declared
that "Singaporeans
should be aware of China's influence”. My question is whether the PAP
government, in response to my protests, has manipulated Chinese citizens into
acting as undercover agents for the Singapore government? Shall I remind
foreign embassies to watch up for Singapore’s espionage activities?
12. While the
Minister recently rebuked the allegations in an article entitled “Lee Hsien
Loong becomes 1MDB’s key investigation target” as absurd, my position is that
PM Lee Hsien Loong is a 2nd Richard Nixon. Given the fact that
Richard Nixon’s resignation over the Watergate scandal is widely accepted by
the international community, there is no chance for PM Lee to stay in office
after Singapore’s Watergate scandal breaks. The only option for PM Lee is to
step down immediately for the sake of Singapore.
13. Now I am staying at Tampines (BLK 279, #10-220, Tampines
Street 22, S’520279), and there is still one bed available in the room where I
stay. I welcome any intelligence officer to this room if the government hasn’t
put me under surveillance. While I don’t mind playing games with intelligence
officers, I think it is a bad idea for an agent to go ahead with audacious
plans. I would appreciate it if the government does not regard my inactivity as
weakness.
My requests
14. With regard to the remission order and the abuse of
power in Changi Prison, I would request the Minster to establish a committee of
inquiry into my complaints in accordance with s8(1) of Prisons Act (CAP
247). I would appreciate it if the Minister look into the possible
favouritism in Supt Faisal Mustaffa’s appointment.
15. I had planned to protest at Raffle Place during 33rd
ASEAN Summit (Nov 11 - Nov 15) before I found Changi Prison was a slave camp.
Now I am giving priority to the exposure of misconduct on the part of Changi
Prison to the outside world. I am going to give a convincing explanation in my
next letter to the international community.
16. With regard to my allegations of Singapore’s espionage
activities, I would request the Minister to state the government’s official
position on the truthfulness of my allegations. I believe the Minister needs to
check with the PM’s Office or senior judge Chao Hick Tin before you can reply
to my email.
17. I don’t mind going back to prison to serve my remaining
sentence as long as the government ensures my safety. In addition, I would
request the Minister to grant me the right to write to the PM’s office, UNs and
foreign embassies in Singapore after I return to Changi Prison.
18. Thank you for your attention. I am looking forward to
hearing from you at your earliest convenience, preferably by the end of this
month.
Regards,
Yan Jun
(S7684361I)
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