Hailed as a 'hero', SG Nasi Lemak’s Leonard Teo was also involved in SharingIsCaring, Digital News

Hailed as a 'hero', SG Nasi Lemak’s Leonard Teo was also involved in SharingIsCaring, Digital News

Earlier this week, two men were hauled to court to be slapped with even more charges regarding their involvement in smut-sharing Telegram chat group SG Nasi Lemak. 

One of them, Leonard Teo Min Xuan, was already facing one count of transmitting pornographic material by electronic means. The 26-year-old now faces an additional charge of possessing pornography on his electronic devices. 

The man is connected to SharingIsCaring, the Telegram chat group we recently exposed for circulating obscene material on top of furtive pictures of schoolgirls on the MRT.

The Curious Case of SharingIsCaring

In a digital underworld that’s all about sneaky selfies, this shady group was once known for its kooky tips on how to capture pictures and videos of unsuspecting women without popping the curtain. Think of it as a “spy‑style” guide that got no love from the authorities.

Is the Gang Still on the Run?

The group’s secretive nature means you can’t find it on Telegram search anymore—because, yes, it’s a hidden channel. However, the police are actively tracking what’s happening in one of the biggest conspiracies of the moment. As of the latest scoop, the group boasted over 100 members who were all thrilled to share screenshots and cheeky comments.

Enter the Nasi Lemak “Hero”

  • Teo’s Role: Sources from inside SharingIsCaring revealed that Teo, a beloved SG Nasi Lemak administrator, was actually part of the inner circle.
  • Hero Status: In the group chat, Teo was even celebrated as a “hero.” The sort of hero that saves the world after midnight by tossing noodles with kimchi.
  • Silenced by Law: Police are now sniffing around, and it’s unclear if anyone will ever whisper about this group again.

What’s Next?

Since the group is tried and tested for its controversial nature, the authorities are keeping a close eye on every heartbeat of its activity. The international rumor mill has minds swirling as fast as a blender, but the only clue left – a secret message, and a few rapturous fan letters – hint that the story is far from over.

Who is Leonard Teo? 

Alongside Liong Tianwei, 37, Justin Lee Han Shi, 19, and Abdillah Sabaruddin, 17, Teo was arrested by the police on Oct 14 for their involvement in operating SG Nasi Lemak, which had over 44,000 members before it was shut down. 

TODAY managed to obtain further details about Teo, outing him as a freelance actor and dancer. Although his official Facebook page has been taken down, he listed himself as a competitive inline skater and a magician, among other creative appointments.

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He was also noted to have confronted YouTuber and radio deejay Dee Kosh on Twitter, egging him to hold a discussion about SG Nasi Lemak on a public platform. This was right after awareness about the Telegram group blew up on Twitter, but right before Teo was nabbed and revealed to be one of its administrators. <img alt="" data-caption="PHOTO: Twitter screengrab via Mothership” data-entity-type=”file” data-entity-uuid=”03df743b-d0f3-40ef-b953-ead466d7fc8f” src=”/sites/default/files/inline-images/191023_Leonardteodeekosh_twitter.jpg”/>

Teo’s Online Vanishing Act

Ever since that pivotal moment, Teo’s social media channels have simply gone dark, leaving fans scrolling through an empty page and wondering where the buzz went.

‘I feel like I’ve been knighted’

Getting Inside the Monster Club

Picture this: before his October 14 arrest, Teo snagged an invitation to the notorious SharingIsCaring crew. Only the high‑ranking insiders get to roll out the welcome mat, and apparently our Zach felt Teo was “big enough” to join the circus.

Why the Flock Is Colder Than Iceberg Water

  • “It’s proof the group is utterly mad,” one anonymous source (RC – not his real name) grinned..
  • RC’s truth‑check? For all we know, it could be a different person walking the same digital path.

Still, the @LeoTeoMX handle on the drama feed lines up nicely with Teo’s Twitter handle and Facebook profile link, so the dice seem to have rolled him into the same bucket.

A screenshot shared by RC showed how one member considers him a “hero” that deserves a spot in SharingIsCaring. In response to the invite, Teo mentioned how he feels like he has been “knighted”. 

Teo’s Unexplained Footprint on SharingIsCaring

So, the headline reads: “What did Teo actually do?” The answer? Well, that’s still a mystery. Nobody knows if he dropped a gallery of pictures, a torrent of videos, or just a few “depraved tips and tricks” into the mix.

The Current Low‑Glory Status

  • According to The Straits Times, Teo is inside the Institute of Mental Health, under psychiatric observation. He’s got the revolving door scent of suspicion and mandatory psych‑checkups.
  • He’s slated to return to the courtroom on November 5. (C’mon, we’re all waiting for the show‑stopper.)

What’s the Bottom Line?

At this point, it’s just a hush‑hush narrative. The case hinges on what, if anything, Teo actually uploaded to the platform. Until the evidence surfaces—and until the judge rules—Teo remains a character in the waiting room of potential doom.