The Borneo Post

‘Robocop’ on patrol at Singapore summit

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SINGAPORE: Hi-tech Singapore has deployed an autonomous robot with a swivelling camera for a head and flashing lights to patrol a summit venue – arresting the attention of amused passers- by who stopped to snap selfies.

The white, four-wheeled buggy, measuring about five- feet, trundled around the perimeter of a convention centre in the city-state, providing additional security at a meeting of world leaders.

The so far unnamed robot, decked out with flashing blue and red lights, is a prototype reportedly developed by the police, which can transmit a 360- degree picture of the area it is patrolling.

It navigates independen­tly on a pre-mapped route and can avoid obstacles, local media reported, citing police.

But rather than fearing the long robotic arm of the law, many passers- by were amused by the device, with some mistaking it for a gigantic toy.

A handful stopped to snap selfies, while one man marched next to it grinning broadly as it wheeled slowly around near the convention centre.

“It’s so cute, it looks like a toy,” said Chinese holidaymak­er Ruan Min, taking a picture as her fouryear-old daughter chased the robot down the street.

Singapore, known for its strict law and order, has rolled out a major security operation to secure this week’s meetings, which are organised by the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) and attended by 20 world leaders. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A police surveillan­ce robot patrols the lobby of Suntec Convention Center during the Asean Summit in Singapore.
— Reuters photo A police surveillan­ce robot patrols the lobby of Suntec Convention Center during the Asean Summit in Singapore.

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