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  2. Undesirable Publications Act - Wikipedia

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    The UPA looks after matters relating to the importation, distribution or reproduction of undesirable publications. [1] Together with the Penal Code, Films Act and the Children and Young Persons Act, the UPA law also seeks to protect all persons, including children, from being exploited for pornography especially child pornography. [2]

  3. Media censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    According to the MDA, more than 2 million publications and 300,000 audio materials are imported into Singapore each year under the Registered Importers Scheme. [30] Foreign publications that carry articles the government considers slanderous, including The Economist and the Far Eastern Economic Review ( FEER ), have been subjected to defamation ...

  4. Censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The MDA's decisions may be appealed to the Broadcast, Publications and Arts Appeal Committee (BPAA) [2] and the Films Appeal Committee (FAC). [3] The Censorship Review Committee (CRC) meets every ten years to "review and update censorship objectives and principles to meet the long-term interests of our society". [4]

  5. List of major crimes in Singapore (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    2 June: 42-year-old lawyer David Rasif fled Singapore with S$11.3 million of his clients' money and remains at large. The Commercial Affairs Department has recovered S$7.4 million in cash and gold bars from bank accounts in Singapore, Hong Kong and Vietnam. Rasif's accomplices (property agent Goh Chong Liang and lawyer David Tan Hock Boon) were ...

  6. List of websites blocked in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Lion City Life Lioncitylife.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Singapura Now Singapuranow.com inauthentic news website "potential hostile information threat" Broadcasting Act October 2024 [15] [16] Voice of Asia Singapore Voasg.com inauthentic news website

  7. Two men charged with helping desperate fans sneak into Taylor ...

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    Singapore police said that a third man has been arrested and is under investigation but is yet to be charged. ... of cheating for up to three years or fined up to $1,121 [or £ 880] or both ...

  8. List of major crimes in Singapore (before 1990) - Wikipedia

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    There were evidence of gambling found in Gan's hotel room, implying that the murder was due to possible money disputes. Two years later, one 43-year-old Singaporean suspect by the name of Tham Kwok Wah (alias Tham Kok Wah; born 7 October 1943) was placed on the police's wanted list for his suspected involvement in Gan's alleged murder.

  9. Category:Crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Crimes in Singapore by year (57 C) * Singapore crime-related lists (7 P) C. Child sexual abuse in Singapore (10 P) ... List of major crimes in Singapore (2020–present)