This follows the removal of Han's three children from her care and Han's subsequent online livestreams, making allegations against the Ministry of Family and Social Development (MSF) and the police regarding the issue.
Han's claims
In an initial Facebook livestream on Feb. 28, she had claimed that she was not allowed to see her children at the hospital and that they had been taken away from her two weeks earlier.
MSF and the police later confirmed that the three children have been taken into protective care amidst safety concerns and an ongoing police investigation.
This followed an "altercation" that allegedly happened on Feb. 15 between the children and Han's mother-in-law, after which they were taken to the hospital.
Han's children are aged three, five and six.
Checks by Mothership showed that Han's livestream videos were apparently not accessible before the POFMA order was issued.
False statements
According to a joint MSF and Singapore Police Force (SPF) Mar. 17 media release, Han's posts contain the following false statements:
1. The removal of Han's children from her care was not done in accordance with the law.
2. MSF takes away children from families despite knowing that there is no abuse, so as to be able to show a high reconciliation rate.
3. Han did not sign any agreement with MSF regarding the placement of her children in protective care.
4. MSF is seeking to withhold the truth about the children’s physical condition by telling Han not to film or photograph...
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