Attachment: Police Report 20200406/7065
From: Yan Jun
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2020 6:32 PM
To: K Shanmugam (Minister for Home Affairs)
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Subject: Complaint about 3 matters
Dear
Minister K Shamugan,
I
am writing to the Minster for Home Affairs to complain about three matters.
The 1st issue:
Complaint about Xiu Chao (National security officer)
In
my email
dated Nov 20, 2019
to PM Lee Hsien Loong, I claimed that the Bedok flat I stayed (BLK142,
#07-1553, Bedok Reservoir Road Singapore 470142) was a trap set by the
government. Xiu Chao, who claimed to be the owner of the flat, insisted that I
must move out on Nov 21 because the flat was going to be sold on Nov 22, 2019
(See the screenshot 1, 2 and 3 of WhatsApp messages on Oct 30,
2019 at 22:09 - 22:10).
I
later found that PM Lee was scheduled to visit Korea on Nov 22.
Xiu
has unlawfully detained my luggage since Mar 18, 2020 and wouldn’t answer my
question about the legal basis for his action. He insisted that I must take
back my luggage at a time that he preferred. The location to pick up my luggage
was the void deck of the BLK 142, as if my luggage was still in the Bedok flat.
On Apr 5, he wouldn’t give me a chance to check my luggage but forced me to
accept it. I have lodged a police report (G/20200406/7065).
The 2nd issue: the replacement IC
My
NRIC was stolen on Feb 9, 2019 in the Hougang flat (BLK 540, #02-1221, Hougang
Ave 8, Singapore 530540). On Feb 12, 2019, I made a police report
(G/20190212/7013) online, and Tan Sze Herng in Hougang NPC was assigned to the
officer in charge of this case. So far, I haven’t received any reply from him.
On
Mar 19, 2020, I applied to the ICA for a replacement IC and a waiver of the
replacement fee on the grounds that I am the victim of a theft case. The ICA
replied that they
would inform me the outcome of my application in due course.
The 3rd issue:
a possible espionage of the PAP government in China
In
my email dated Nov 20, 2019 to PM Lee, I also mentioned an espionage by
Malaysian citizen Yap Foo Beng. Yap was caught to secretly collect and open my
parcel without my knowledge. The contents of the parcel, a backpack and a
printer cartridge, were ordered on Taobao and was shipped to Johor Bahru using
GD Express, an international transportation company, by Princess International Express from ShenZhen city of China. When
Yap returned the parcels to me, I found the parcel containing the cartridge was
already opened.
On
Mar 27, I ordered two items, a backpack and a pair of glasses, on Taobao and
gave two selling companies the same address of Princess International Express,
or address A (No. 258, Xintian Avenue, Fuhai Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen
City, Guang Dong Province, 518128). The backpack with the tracking
number YT4423631303845
was delivered on Mar 29 and was accepted.
When
the shipping company (Zhong Tong) delivered the spectacles with the tracking
number 74338519375286
to the same address on the afternoon of Mar 30 at 17:55, the Princess Express
suddenly directed the mailman to deliver it to address B without my knowledge.
In the evening, I found the reversion of my parcel by checking the online
tracking system.
On
the morning of Mar 31, I informed the seller that I
didn’t change the address
and insisted on shipping the parcel to the original address. The shipping
company (Zhong Tong Kuai Di) expressly stated that it
was the customer who requested for a change of address to address B (Lian He Wu Jin, Sha
Jing Street, He’er 2nd Rd, Shenzhen City, Guang Dong Province).
Although Princess
Express already received the parcel on April 1, they changed the address again so
the online system showed that the parcel was delivered on April 2.
The
Princess Express was unable to justify why they wouldn’t accept the parcel on
the afternoon of Mar 30 when it was delivered to address A. Their
explanation
was that the mailman was unable to correctly deliver the parcel to address A so
they directed him to send it to address B, another store of Princess
Express.
Now
my parcels are still in Princess Express. Surprisingly, now the online official
tracking information for the two parcels have been erased. A mistake made by a
receiving company is not supposed to affect the official tracking information
provided by a shipping company.
Like
Yap Foo Beng, the staff members of the Princess Express could open and examine
the parcel outside their company for suspicious items in connection with the
Chinese government. Only the PAP government is in a position to establish such
a connection for supporting their conspiracy theories. As a result, my protest
will be discredited with patriotism and voters will vote for the PAP.
My requests
With
regard to the 1st issue, I would appreciate it if the Ministry of
Home Affairs promotes the competence of national security officers. I was fully
aware Xiu’s Identity shortly after I moved into the flat. Please direct Xiu
Chao to return my luggage or state the legal basis of his actions.
With
regards to the 2nd issue, I would appreciate it if the ICA can
process my application at its earliest convenience because I have surrendered
my passport to the court.
With
regard to the 3rdd issue, I would appreciate it if the Minister responds to my
suspicion of the espionage by the PAP government.
Thank
you.
Regards,
Yan
Jun
(S7684361I)
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