Singaporean influencer arrested after video of man being forced to strip is posted online


Mohammad Hussin Said, who is also known by his online moniker MangoBossKu, was arrested on May 4 at a car wash he operates in Yishun. - Photo: Berita Harian

SINGAPORE: A feud between two online personalities has resulted in claims of criminal intimidation and the arrest of an online influencer.

The Straits Times understands Mohammad Hussin Said, who is also known by his online moniker MangoBossKu, was arrested on Monday (May 4) at a car wash he operates in Yishun.

Several witnesses said Hussin, who is well-known in the Malay/Muslim community for the food stalls he runs at various bazaars, was interviewed by plainclothes police officers.

It comes after a 56 second-long video clip was widely shared on WhatsApp chat groups and discussed on social media. The video shows the owner of a popular restaurant being threatened, and made to strip.

The victim is accused of being “too close” to the wife of the person recording the video.

Hussin was allegedly arrested after the victim made a police report at Bedok police division headquarters. Police said a man has been arrested and added that investigations are ongoing.

The victim told ST that the video was shot around November 2025, but it was not posted then. - The Straits Times

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

South Korea to extend ban on petroleum hoarding for another two months
Thailand, Cambodia eye practical steps to restore trust, says PM Anutin
Philippines declare holidays in Cebu, Mandaue cities for Asean Summit
Mayon Volcano's effusive eruption continues in Philippines
Indian seafarers endured nightly blasts, lack of food in Iran war ordeal
New MyKad features 53 security elements, says Registration DG
What happened in Vijay’s meeting with Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar over government formation
MACC finishes recording Rafizi Ramli’s statement over probe into RM1.1bil investment deal
AKPS uncovers more than 170 tonnes of e-waste at Port Klang
I have failed to unite the Malays, says Dr M

Others Also Read