Stray Dogs Of Paris Ris Camp A Threat

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The Army has said its Pasir Ris camp has suffered a series of attacks by “increasingly aggressive” stray dogs, after punishing a full-time National Serviceman who filmed one strung up in a camp bathroom so it could not move. The Ministry of Defence shared these comments in a post on its Facebook page, seemingly in response to an earlier Facebook post by the father of a full-time national serviceman at the camp. The NSF had recorded and shared a video of a dog that was hung from ropes in a toilet cubicle.

The NSF, who has not been named, was on Tuesday charged with unauthorized videography and unauthorized disclosure of information to a third party, in this case, the Animal Lovers League (ALL), who in turn posted the 21-second clip on its Facebook page. His father, Simon Spencer, posted publicly on his Facebook page on Tuesday afternoon that the mistreatment of the dogs at the camp started with a warrant officer, who according to him threw a truncheon at the dogs to chase them away, because they had bitten one of the camp’s administrative staff.

“However, things got out of hand this time when the lieutenant colonel personally brutally hit an innocent dog in the presence of the NSmen, as a demonstration of ‘how it is done’ in order to ensure that the strays would not dare to approach the army camp in the future,” he wrote. “This was witnessed by my son and eight other NSFs who were threatened to be charged if they did not keep their silence.”

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