SINGAPORE — A food delivery rider stole two cans of pork from a supermarket and placed them on a shelf at the entrance of a mosque.
The food delivery shelf outside Masjid Al-Ansar and the two cans of pork placed by Poh.
He then cycled to Masjid Al-Ansar in Bedok North at about 10pm and placed the two cans of pork on a shelf outside meant for food delivery items. The congregants raised the matter to mosque staff and news of the pork spread among other congregants, who told staff that they were offended and insulted.The police were informed about the incident later that day. After investigations, police officers identified Poh on May 17 and arrested him.
He also had a history of substance abuse for sniffing glue, consuming cough syrup and using methamphetamine. Mr Cheah also pointed out that Poh's psychotic episodes were induced by the substances he took voluntarily, and that Poh knew that consuming drugs would cause him to hear voices.
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