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Security officers to be trained to recognise terror threats

- — The Straits Times/Asia News Network

SINGAPORE: Security officers will be given training to recognise potential terror threats by 2020, in a bid to better equip them to detect and deter potential attacks.

All security officers, except for those deployed at warehouses and condominiu­ms, will be required to complete a two-day Workforce Skills Qualificat­ion course by Jan 1, 2020, the police said yesterday.

The course will cover awareness of terrorist threats, as well as observatio­nal skills to recognise people, vehicles and objects that could be threats.

While security officers play an important role in helping to protect property and generally deter crime in Singapore, the rising threat of terrorism necessitat­es that they upgrade their skills and competenci­es, the police said in a statement.

Attacks overseas have shown that well- trained security officers are able to detect and deter terrorist attacks, the statement added.

The police estimate that about 80% of all active security officers will complete the training, and said they will consider subsequent­ly extending the requiremen­t to all security officers.

Those who do not complete the training by the deadline will still be able to retain their licences, but can be deployed at only warehouses and condominiu­ms.

Licensed security officers are trained in guard and patrol services, and in handling security incidents. The training is one of several efforts in recent years to boost Singapore’s readiness in the event of a terrorist attack.

Being prepared: Officers taking part in a drill to complete the training course in Singapore.

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