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Ian Poh, a food delivery rider in Singapore, received a 12-week jail sentence for intentionally placing pork at a mosque entrance, causing offense to the Muslim community. Despite psychiatric issues, Poh was deemed fit to plead guilty, with the court rejecting a mandatory treatment order. His actions were seen as a severe threat to religious harmony.
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