A STOMPer was shocked when he came across a social-networking account of a Singaporean youth, who bragged about stealing and committing arson and even threatened to ‘bomb’ a secondary school and a police station.
In a separate STOMP report, another teen wanted to ‘learn terrorism’ and ‘bomb’ schools where students looked down on him.
Both teens seem clueless about how their threats can get them into trouble.
Said the STOMPer:
“A local boy states on his online profile that he wants to bomb Xinmin Secondary School and Ang Mo Kio Police Station.
“He proudly states that he stole things and committed arson.
“Does he even respect law?
“Kids nowadays don’t realise that no matter how private they think Facebook and blogs are, their misdeeds might eventually be exposed.”
Some of the things in his to-do list include hitting the person who humiliated him years ago, bombing Xinmin Secondary and Ang Mo Kio Police Headquarters and ‘killing’ people for money.
According to the online profile, some of the youth’s accomplishments include being sent to a boys’ home, stealing, committing arson and being handcuffed in a police patrol car.
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