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  2. Organised crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Organised cyber-crime in Singapore has been a threat to both private and public sector including government's security agencies. The cyber-attack on the Ministry of Defence in February 2017 was an example of case where a government agency became a target for cyber criminals. [ 7 ]

  3. Organised Crime Act 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The Organised Crime Act 2015 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that empowers the law enforcement authorities to detect, investigate, prevent and disrupt organised criminal activities, and to deprive persons involved in such activities of the benefits of their crime, as well as to make consequential and related amendments to certain other Acts.

  4. Crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Singapore ranked as the first safest country or area in the Global Law and Order Index. [3] It was also ranked third safest city in 2021 by the Economist Intelligence Unit, [4] [5] and 24th safest out of 136 countries in the Global Organized Crime Index by the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. [6] [7]

  5. Omega (prison gang) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Internal Security Act (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) of Singapore is a statute that grants the executive power to enforce preventive detention, prevent subversion, suppress organized violence against persons and property, and do other things incidental to the internal security of Singapore.

  7. Category:Organised crime groups in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Organised crime groups in Singapore" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Category:Organised crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Organised crime in Singapore This page was last edited on 15 December 2024, at 09:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. The 15 countries with the worst organized crime ... - AOL

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    One of the subcategories used by the WEF is the prevalence of organised crime — listed under the "security" index. Extortion, racketeering, theft, violence, and property damage are all factors ...