Singapore beefs up security due to situation in Gaza

Singapore beefs up security due to situation in Gaza

Oct 12, 2023 - 18:30
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Singapore beefs up security due to situation in Gaza

In light of the situation in Gaza, police patrolling has been increased at events and locations in Singapore, and the security of potential target attack locations has been reviewed, according to Minister for Home Affairs and Law K Shanmugam on Thursday.

In light of the unexpected Hamas attack on October 7, Shanmugam stated that Singaporean security services are actively watching the situation, and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority has also increased its security measures.

According to Shanmugam, terrorist organizations may attempt to take advantage of such situations, thus Singaporeans must exercise care.

According to Shanmugam, this includes strengthening the security presence in areas that are thought to be at higher danger.

For operational reasons, I cannot tell you the exact plans, but additional measures have been taken, the Indian-origin minister told reporters.

Singapore’s move comes as other countries have taken similar measures following the developing conflict in the Middle East.

Britain, Canada, France and Germany are among nations stepping up security around potential Jewish targets and pro-Palestinian demonstrations erupting in cities.

Israel has vowed an unprecedented offensive against the Islamic militant group Hamas ruling Gaza after its fighters broke through the border fence and stormed into the country’s south through air, land and sea on October 7.

On the sixth day, the Israeli military said more than 1,200 people, including 189 soldiers, were killed in Israel while in Gaza, at least 1,200 people were killed in Israel’s counter-strike.

Noting that some groups have already issued calls for followers to join in a wider jihad against Israel, and there have been reports of anti-Semitic attacks overseas, Shanmugam said: This is a period everyone has to be more alert and careful because Singapore is an attractive target.

Singapore will act against anyone who promotes or espouses extremism and terrorism — a stance the Republic has made clear over the years, he stressed.

He said the government had detained Singaporeans under the Internal Security Act as they fell for the pro-Hamas narratives and wanted to fight against Israel, he said.

They include a 20-year-old man detained in March 2021 who had wanted to travel to Gaza to fight alongside Hamas. He had also planned a knife attack against Jews at a synagogue here.

The minister highlighted some local cases involving the radicalisation of Singaporeans.

Amirull Ali, who was a full-time national serviceman in the Singapore Armed Forces when he was arrested in February 2021, had planned to target three Jewish men after their Saturday congregational prayers at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue in Waterloo Street.

Another man, Mohamed Khairul Riduan Mohamed Sarip, 38, was detained in November 2022 following his plans to travel to Gaza to fight alongside Hamas after watching videos online.

Khairul, a teacher with the Ministry of Education, had been self-radicalised and had watched videos by radical foreign preachers which discussed the concept of armed jihad in defence of Islam.

To avoid security scrutiny, Khairul had planned to travel to Gaza under the guise of providing humanitarian aid.

The Singapore government has also detained individuals who intended to attack Muslim targets here, said Shanmugam.

These individuals include a 16-year-old boy who was detained in December 2020. The boy had planned to launch knife attacks against Muslims at two mosques in Singapore after he was influenced by the 2019 Christchurch attack in New Zealand.

The boy had made detailed plans and preparations to conduct terrorist attacks at the Assyafaah Mosque in Sembawang and Yusof Ishak Mosque in Woodlands, both of which are near his home, on the second anniversary of the Christchurch terror attack.

So far, we have managed to avoid letting international events like these destabilise us within Singapore, the Singapore daily quoted Shanmugam as saying.

This is going to be quite a tough period, but our fundamental attitude cannot change: We are all Singaporeans, we have a precious peace within Singapore, and we must never let external events affect that, said the minister.

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