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Doctor investigated for allegedly posting anti-Islam, Muslim comments online


July 01, 2021
Dr Kho's letter was countered by Singapore's expert committee on Covid-19 vaccination and a senior infectious diseases specialist from the National Centre for Infectious Diseases.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE – A police report has been made against a doctor for allegedly making comments online against Islam and Muslims.
Responding to queries from The Straits Times, the police confirmed on Wednesday (June 30) that a report had been filed against Dr Kho for posts he made online. Investigations are ongoing.
Contacted on Wednesday, Dr Kho said he was unaware of the police report and declined to comment.
Screenshots of several of Dr Kho’s alleged Facebook posts commenting on Muslims and Islam were circulated on several websites recently. 

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