Bangkok Post

Police probe death threat against PM

Social media posts showed bullet pics

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SINGAPORE: Singapore police said yesterday they were investigat­ing after Facebook posts showing photograph­s of bullets were addressed to the prime minister of the city-state.

“Police confirm reports have been lodged and investigat­ions are ongoing,” a Singapore Police Force spokesman said without providing further details about the posts tagging Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

Such online death threats against leaders are rare in Singapore, regarded as one of the world’s safest societies and which has strict gun control laws.

A post on the Facebook page “GM Pheonix” on Friday evening showed the photo of a bullet placed on camouflage fabric accompanie­d with the caption: “Lee Hsien Loong let’s play a game. Find me if you can coz this bullet will go through your head soon.”

“I forgot something. There’s a guy wearing black hoodie just left a bomb at Changi Airport not sure which bag,” the post added.

A second post on Saturday evening showed a picture of two bullets in a magazine. It was captioned: “Lee Hsien Loong.. everyone deserves a second chance.”

On Sunday, a third post showed a screengrab of a notice that the page had been reported to Facebook for “promoting the sale of a firearm” and informing the group that its audience had been restricted to those who are 18 and over. The GM Pheonix comment on the post read “Lmao”.

The three posts, which tagged Mr Lee’s page, were still visible on the GM Pheonix page yesterday afternoon.

Under Singapore’s Arms Offences Act, anyone convicted of illegal possession of a gun or ammunition faces a jail term of between five and 10 years and at least six strokes of a wooden cane.

Those found guilty of using an illegal firearm face the death penalty.

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Lee: Probe into messages under way

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