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Southeast Asia
'Mr Islamic Jihad' charged for bomb threat in Singapore
2008-10-03
Someone logged onto a computer in a Chinatown Internet cafe last month and shot off a bomb-threat e-mail to American airline company Delta Airlines. He wrote that Delta Flight 1778, slated to fly in two days from Atlanta, Georgia to Tampa, Florida, would have a bomb on board. Signing off as 'Mr Islamic Jihad' from the terror organisation Al-Qaeda, he ended the e-mail with 'Long live Al-Qaeda'.

Investigations have led the police to a suspect, Josemaria Miguel Ye Yong Qiang, 39, who was on Friday charged in a district court under the United Nations (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Regulations. The Act was introduced here in 2001 following the Sept 11 attacks on the United States, to nail those who stoke fears of terrorist attacks by creating false alarms. A conviction brings up to five years' jail and a fine of up to $100,000.

Ye, who was arrested in Geylang Lorong 23 on Thursday, is in police custody and is due back in court on Friday. He is also known to have sent several other e-mail bomb hoaxes to overseas airline companies last month, said the police.
Posted by:ryuge

#4  Bomb threats! It's all the rage!
Posted by: Thor Shomomp9671   2008-10-03 15:02  

#3  "Josemaria Miguel Ye Yong Qiang"

Interesting (?!) parentage name.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-10-03 13:47  

#2  Josemaria Miguel Ye Yong Qiang, 39...He is also known to have sent several other e-mail bomb hoaxes to overseas airline companies last month

Age 39. Mid-life crisis manifesting as a very mild version of Sudden Jihad Syndrome?
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-10-03 12:36  

#1  How many strokes of the rattan cane will this warrant?
Posted by: ed   2008-10-03 08:41  

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