Bomb Threats at DBS HQ: 34-Year-Old Man Charged

Bomb Threats at DBS HQ: 34-Year-Old Man Charged
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  1. Man accused of making bomb threats to DBS Bank headquarters.
  2. Suspect charged with harassment and giving false information.
  3. Police found no means for the man to carry out his threats.

A 34-year-old man faces serious charges after making bomb threats to DBS Bank, causing alarm but no actual danger.

Man Arrested for DBS Bank Bomb Threats

On 27 May 2024, a man named Ang Cheng Shin made several scary phone calls to DBS Bank.

He said he would put a bomb at the DBS bank’s headquaters.

This caused a lot of worry for the bank and its workers.

Police quickly looked into the case and caught Ang.

They found out he has no means put a bomb anywhere.

Charges Against Ang Cheng Shin

Ang, who is 34 years old, is now in big trouble with the law.

He faces two main charges.

One is for harassment, which means he upset people on purpose.

The other is for giving false information about a dangerous situation.

These are serious crimes in Singapore.

Details of the Threatening Calls

According to The Straits Times, Ang made 9 phone calls to DBS Bank on 27 May 2024.

He called between 1.30pm and 3.45pm.

During these calls, Ang said nasty things to nine bank workers.

He also told them he would put a bomb at the bank’s main office.

Police Response to the Bomb Threats

The police took these bomb threats very seriously.

They looked at two important DBS buildings.

One was DBS Asia Hub in Changi Business Park Crescent.

The other was DBS Asia Central on Marina Boulevard.

They didn’t find any strange items at these places.

This showed that Ang’s threats were not real.

How Ang Was Caught

Police officers from Bedok Police Division worked hard to find Ang.

They looked at clues and information from the phone calls.

This helped them figure out who Ang was.

They then arrested him for making the threats.

What Happens Next for Ang

Ang went to court on 21 August 2024.

He is expected to plead guilty in October.

If he’s found guilty, he could be in big trouble.

For giving false information about a dangerous situation, he could go to jail for up to seven years.

He might also have to pay a fine of up to S$50,000.

For harassment, he could go to jail for up to six months.

He might also have to pay a fine of up to S$5,000.

Importance of Taking Threats Seriously

This case shows why we must take all threats seriously.

Even if someone can’t really do what they threaten, it still scares people.

It also wastes time and money for the police and others who have to check if the threat is real.

That’s why the law is very strict about these kinds of threats.

Advice for the Public

  • Never make fake threats, even as a joke.
  • If you hear a threat, tell the police right away.
  • Don’t spread rumors about threats on social media.
  • Stay calm if there’s a threat at your workplace.
  • Follow instructions from police and security staff.

Learning from This Incident

What We LearnedWhy It’s Important
Take all threats seriouslyTo keep everyone safe
Have good security plansTo respond quickly to threats
Work closely with policeTo solve problems faster

Remember, making threats is a serious crime that can lead to big trouble, even if you can’t actually do what you threaten.

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