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there's a likely chance a lurker in this thread will somehow turned the link video into a video tape or any other physical media and sent it to one of the prison during some conjugal visit or somethingIt is rare that one sees such a piece of shit get what they deserve.
A shame his fellow inmates will likely never see this video whilst in prison with him.



Amos Yee charged with NS enlistment offences after being deported from US
The 27-year-old said he was not engaging counsel.
SINGAPORE: Amos Yee Pang Sang was charged in court on Friday (Mar 20) for offences under the Enlistment Act, after returning to Singapore following his deportation from the United States.
Yee, 27, was handed three charges over his national service obligations.
He is accused of failing to report for pre-enlistment medical screening over nine years, from Apr 26, 2016, to Mar 19, 2026.
He is also accused of leaving Singapore without valid exit permits over two periods: From Dec 13, 2015 to Apr 19, 2016, and from Dec 15, 2016 to Mar 19, 2026.
The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) previously said that Yee had committed offences under the Enlistment Act, including failing to report for pre-enlistment medical screening and remaining outside of Singapore without a valid exit permit.
Yee appeared in court via video-link from A Division at Cantonment Complex, where he was being held. Dressed in a black sweater, he had long hair and wore a faint smile when he was first escorted into the room.
Deputy Public Prosecutors Tay Jia En and Chong Kee En asked for him to be remanded for about a week for the purpose of investigations.
Mr Tay asked if Yee could be remanded in Changi Prison instead of A Division, saying the lead investigation agency in this case is the Central Manpower Base and the investigation officer had instructed that it would be "prudent" for investigations to be carried out at Changi Prison instead.
District Judge Wong Peck granted his request and allowed for Yee to be taken out for investigations.
Yee said nothing during the mention other than repeating "no" when asked if he was engaging counsel. His was the last case to be heard on Friday morning.
Yee will return to court on Mar 26. No bail was granted.
MINDEF had previously stated that all male Singapore citizens and permanent residents have a duty to serve NS.
This includes Yee.
CNA understands that as of the current circumstances, Yee will not be charged again in military court or face time in detention barracks for the same offences that he was charged with in criminal court on Friday.
After the charging, MINDEF said in a joint statement with the Ministry of Home Affairs that Yee had left Singapore for the US in 2016.
The US deported Yee to Singapore as he remains a Singapore citizen, said the authorities.
"He was issued a document of identity by the Singapore authorities to facilitate his deportation as he no longer holds a valid Singapore passport," the statement added.
Yee was arrested by Central Manpower Base Enlistment Inspectors at Changi Airport upon his return to Singapore on Friday.
MINDEF said it takes a "firm stand" against those who commit offences under the Enlistment Act.
NS defaulters can be jailed for up to three years, fined up to S$10,000 (US$7,800), or both. Yee faces those penalties for each of his three charges.

Make him whatever their equivalent of a 92S is.Make him the ammo bitch. No gun, he just carries mags for everyone else and gets "non service related " back strain
This man will try defending himself at trial and we'll miss his insane ramblings. Sad times indeed.when he appeared in court he had no council, replying "no" when asked if he would be engaging council
There are many documentaries on Youtube which show off the inside of Changi prison now. It's definitely updated from slowly dying and you aren't so likely to get knifed by an inmate, but it's still not much fun.Amos had court on Friday, it didnt go well
Amos has been sent to Changi
obviously its no longer a WWII POW camp where starving soldiers slowly die but its the most serious place he could have possibly been sent
Changi is where they put the most serious criminals, its where they put the worst of the worst
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It's because back then he was the poster child for free speech which was a good thing. But once the whole pedophilia accusations and how he was for sex at any age they quickly left him alone.God, I remember when the SKEPTICS™ shilled the fuck out of this guy, and he stabbed them all in the back and played them like a fiddle.
There are many documentaries on Youtube which show off the inside of Changi prison now. It's definitely updated from slowly dying and you aren't so likely to get knifed by an inmate, but it's still not much fun.
I think that the penalty is fine or 3 years in jail, for conscription evasion (what Amos did IIRC).or whatever they plan on doing to him
Are they migrant workers or something? I can't imagine niggers showing up in SEA for a "better life", its just a slightly safer version of Africa populated by people who hate niggers.Remember, Vitally confirmed that in Filipino prisons they had niggers. So there's a good chance that Singapore's prisons also have niggers. Which means that there is a good chance that Amos Yee will still be raped by niggers even though he got deported.