"Inspector Sheila" seeks life partner on Facebook

VEISHNAWI NEHRU
VEISHNAWI NEHRU
02 Jul 2023 05:12pm
"Inspector Sheila" turns to social media in search of a life partner
"Inspector Sheila" turns to social media in search of a life partner
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SHAH ALAM - Sheila Sharon Steven Kumar, who gained viral attention on social media and made headlines in the past week, has taken to social media in search of a life partner.

Sheila, also known as "Inspector Sheila" on social media posted a message on her Facebook page, inviting interested individuals to express their desire to marry her by commenting on the post.

“Anyone here want to marry me? Let me know in the comment section, we will definitely go on a date to test the field in which the both of us have to like each other.

“Also, that guy has to pass all my conditions I have set, subsequently, we will meet my dad for his approval and blessings,” she posted on her Facebook yesterday.

She added a note that only those who comment on the post would go out on a date with her.

“This applies to all single men regardless of their age, race, religion, profession, location and many more.

“So what are you waiting for? Drop “YES” in your comments and I will private message you. That’s all.

“Time is ticking before the offer closes on this very special day, July 1,” she expressed in her post.

The comment section was flooded with positive reactions from netizens who wished her luck, and some even responded with a "YES."

Prem Christopher, one of the commenters, wrote, "God bless you, Inspector. I pray for your success in dealing with the legal process. I admire an honest policewoman."

Another comment by Robert Michael Fernandez said, "If only I were single."

This is not the first time Sheila has surprised us with her antics.

She recently gained attention on social media for trying out a popular TikTok trend.

However, amidst the buzz surrounding her personal life, Sheila currently faces three criminal charges.

Two charges are under Section 509 of the Penal Code, and one charge is under Section 506 of the Penal Code.

She appeared in the Selayang Magistrate's Court for threatening and insulting a police officer with the rank of lance corporal and two civilians.

Sheila pleaded not guilty to all three charges and has been issued a suspension order under Section 78 of the Police Act 1967.