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  2. Counter-terrorism in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Counter-terrorism in Singapore is a series of detection and prevention measures to minimize the damage caused by terrorism. These measures involve the participation of all levels of society, including defence, internal security, border and infrastructure security, civil defense, and gives special focus on areas such as medical readiness and psychological preparedness.

  3. Crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The key transnational crimes affecting Singapore and the region are driven by scams and cybercrime, illicit drug trafficking and terrorism. Over the years, the police have carried out various operations against transnational crime syndicates. Self-radicalised individuals involved in terrorism are dealt with under the Internal Security Act. [61]

  4. SGSecure - Wikipedia

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    SGSecure is a national movement in Singapore. It was launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 24 September 2016 to prepare the public in the event of a terrorist attack. [1] Mr Lee said the Government has stepped up its measures against terrorism, but its efforts alone are not enough.

  5. Singapore Terrorism Threat at Highest Level Since 9/11 - AOL

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    Singapore faces its highest terrorism threat level since the time of the September 11 attacks.

  6. Global Peace Index - Wikipedia

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    Ten indicators broadly assess what might be described as safety and security in society. Their assertion is that low crime rates, minimal incidences of terrorist acts and violent demonstrations, harmonious relations with neighbouring countries, a stable political scene, and a small proportion of the population being internally displaced or ...

  7. Security on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    In the Mass Rapid Transit system in Singapore, security issues related to crime and terrorism were not high on the agenda of the system's planners since its inception, [1] but since the occurrence of several high-profile terrorism incidents elsewhere, CCTVs have been upgraded and installed across all stations, and security officers patrol inside the trains and within train stations 24/7.

  8. Laju incident - Wikipedia

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    The Laju incident, also known as the Laju ferry hijacking, occurred on 31 January 1974 in Singapore.Four armed men from the terrorist groups Japanese Red Army and Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine attacked the Shell oil refinery complex on Pulau Bukom and later hijacked the ferryboat Laju and took its five crew members hostage.

  9. Capital punishment in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Changi Prison, where Singapore's death row is located Capital punishment in Singapore is a legal penalty. Executions in Singapore are carried out by long drop hanging, and usually take place at dawn. Thirty-three offences—including murder, drug trafficking, terrorism, use of firearms and kidnapping —warrant the death penalty under Singaporean law. In 2012, Singapore amended its laws to ...