Man, 72, charged over sending emails with abusive language to MP, town council staff member

Man, 72, charged over sending emails with abusive language to MP, town council staff member


SINGAPORE: A 72-year-old man was charged in court on Thursday (Jun 11) over emails containing abusive language that were sent to an MP for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC and a town council employee.

Manickam Manohar, a Singaporean, allegedly sent emails to MP Hany Soh and a town council staff member between Aug 19, 2025 and Oct 6, 2025, accusing them of “misusing” power or “stealing”.

Manickam was handed six charges under the Protection From Harassment Act. The charges include making abusive communication and using abusive words on a public servant.

WHAT HAPPENED

Between Aug 19, 2025 and Oct 3, 2025, Manickam sent a total of nine emails to the Marsiling-Yew Tee Town Council’s feedback email address, in which he allegedly called a staff member, Mr Neo Yeng Kwang, a “useless manager”, and accused him of “stealing” and “cheating”.

Manickam is also accused of sending five emails to Ms Soh between Sep 13, 2025 and Oct 6, 2025, in which he allegedly wrote that she was “receiving cheating money”, “misusing her MP power unnecessarily by keeping a criminal” and that she “behave exactly like a criminal”.




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