SINGAPORE – A man who allegedly made more than 1,000 silent calls to the police between April 21 and 28 has been charged with four counts of obstructing public servants in the discharge of their functions.
Foo Jia Hong, 37, who appeared in a district court on May 13, is said to have made the calls to Yishun, Bedok, Geylang and Ang Mo Kio neighbourhood police centres. Each centre received between 24 and 425 silent calls, according to court documents.




