Caleb Rozario, a 23-year-old Singaporean film student, posted a video on Facebook showing Marina Bay Sands exploding.
Not only was he automatically assumed to be a foreigner by some people hanging out on the Interwebs because his last name sounds un-local, someone even made a police report.
He has served National Service, if this fact makes you feel better about yourself.
Anyways, he and his brother have been picked up for questioning but were released a few hours later after the police went through their electronic gadgets.
Rozario has since said that the video of MBS going down was for a special effects assignment for school and "wasn't a threat or a malicious video": "I chose Marina Bay Sands in particular for cinematic effect. In Hollywood movies, they have a tendency to attack landmarks."
Currently still a diploma student at private media school SAE Institute, he will graduate in a few weeks' time.
This is the MBS video, sans sound effects:
And this is another video he made for school showing the revitalising effects of green tea:
We should make a police report again. This is false advertising.
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