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Singapore on alert against terror attacks, says PM

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HANOI: Singapore is on its guard in the light of the heightened global terror threat, as there is no foolproof protection against an attack like the one London suffered on Wednesday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (pic) said.

“It has happened elsewhere, nobody can say it will never happen in Singapore,” he said.

“If it does happen, we need to have that fortitude and resilience, and unity, to say: This is bad, let’s find out what was the background, let’s do what we need to do, but at the same time, carry on with our lives. And tomorrow is another day, Singapore survives.”

Lee was speaking to Singapore reporters at the end of his fourday visit to Vietnam.

He was asked whether such an attack could happen in Singapore, and what he would say to those who are concerned it could happen anytime, anywhere.

“It’s something we have to be conscious about, these things can happen. And they have happened in many other cities, it could happen to Singapore,” he said.

“It is one person, we don’t know the circumstan­ces exactly: He had a criminal record, he may have been a criminal now adopting the ISIS flag, he could have been converted and adopted the ideology of extremism. We are not sure yet.

“But in our modern, civilised world, we cannot be fortified every single moment of our lives. We have to go on the basis that we are working together. There’s peace, we trust one another, we work with one another.”

Lee added: “We are on our guard, but at the same time, we know that there is no 100% foolproof protection, and it can happen elsewhere.”

On Wednesday, a lone attacker launched an assault outside the Houses of Parliament in London, killing four people and injuring 40 others before he was shot dead.

Another seriously injured victim died the next day. — The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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