Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Singapore prepares for possible militant attack

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SINGAPORE: Armed officers patrol a train station where television screens and giant posters warn of the threat from militants. Nearby, fake gunmen storm a shopping mall in one of many recent terror attack simulation­s.

But this is not some warravaged country. It is one of the safest, Singapore.

The financial hub, second only to Tokyo in The Economist Intelligen­ce Unit’s Safe Cities Index in 2017, says it has been the target of militant plots for years, and that it’s a matter of “when” and not “if” militants will strike.

Singapore authoritie­s say they have been a target of Islamic extremism since the 1990s, but efforts to deter terrorism have stepped up markedly in recent years with more frequent attacks on Western countries and after IS mili- tants briefly took over a town in the Philippine­s last year.

Raising further concerns, a Singaporea­n soldier has featured on a number of IS pro- motional videos, most recently in December where he was filmed executing men alongside other militants.

Singapore authoritie­s certainly do not want their citizens to be complacent. Everyone is encouraged to download a mobile app that alerts them to emergency situations and allows them to send in videos and photos of suspicious events.

Simulation­s of terror attacks are regular. Last month, Singapore’s military undertook its biggest mobilisati­on exercise in more than three decades, including an inter-agency response to the simulation of a gunman at its national stadium.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Police take part in a simulated gunmen attack
REUTERS Police take part in a simulated gunmen attack

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