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Inside Maximum Security is a Singaporean documentary series produced by CNA, which focuses on the lives of five inmates at B1 institution, the maximum-security section of Singapore's Changi Prison. The series, which consists of four episodes, aired between 16 January and 6 February 2022.
In 1936 Changi Prison was opened and operational as a Maximum Security Prison and as a training ground for the reform and rehabilitation of its inmates. [citation needed] The Singapore Prison Service was institutionalised as a Department of the Singaporean Government in 1946 and G.E.W.W. Bayly became its first Commissioner. On 1 November 1973 ...
Changi, Singapore, 1941 Newly liberated Allied prisoners in makeshift quarters in a central corridor and from crowded cells in Changi Prison in 1945. Prior to Changi Prison, the only penal facility in Singapore was at Pearl's Hill, beside the barracks of Sepoy Lines, and was known as the Singapore Prison. [8]
Pages in category "Prisoners and detainees of Singapore" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Omega is prison gang turned organised crime group based in Singapore.Formed in the old Chia Keng Prison [1] in 1989, Omega is a monoethnic with mainly Malay Muslim members. [2] [3] [4] As secret societies were predominantly Chinese in pre- and post-independent Singapore, Omega's strong Malay Muslim identity has made it one of the most significant Malay secret societies in the country.
2013 Singapore cyberattacks: This episode focuses on: An foreign hacked who had hacked websites in Singapore to spread threads; English – 20 December 2015 (Sunday) – 8.30 pm Mandarin – 25 December 2015 (Friday) – 8.30 pm Malay – 30 December 2015 (Wednesday) – 8.30 pm Tamil – 3 January 2016 (Sunday) – 8.00 pm
The settlement was established as a countermeasure to resolve the issue of prison overcrowding, as attributed to the large number of suspected gang members being arrested and detained without trial per the government's tough crackdown on secret societies in Singapore. [1] The prison-settlement was started on 18 May 1960, when about 50 detainees ...
The Singapore Prisons Emergency Action Response (SPEAR) is a correctional emergency response team within the Singapore Prison Service (SPS). SPEAR is a highly trained elite force that is deployed in various high risk special operations [1] [2] and prepared to quell any riots or fights within the prisons. It assists SPS officers in handling non ...