
Singapore Police Arrest 15-Year-Old Over School Bomb Threat
Singapore authorities have arrested a 15-year-old teenager in connection with a bomb threat targeting a school in the city-state last week, police announced on Tuesday.
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Singapore authorities have arrested a 15-year-old teenager in connection with a bomb threat targeting a school in the city-state last week, police announced on Tuesday.

A 23-year-old Myanmar national and Singapore permanent resident will be charged with terrorism financing after transferring RM295 to support what he believed were military operations targeting Palestinians in Gaza.

Singapore has arrested three teenagers for independently planned violent attacks including shootings, stabbings and bombings, prompting authorities to highlight growing concerns about youth radicalisation in the tightly controlled city-state.

Singapore authorities have detained three teenagers aged 14 to 19 under the Internal Security Act for planning separate violent attacks inspired by extremist ideologies. The youngest, a 14-year-old, drafted a detailed manifesto targeting his school.

Singapore has repatriated two Bangladeshi workers after their work permits were cancelled following investigations into extremist social media postings. The men were found to have posted content expressing support for radical figures and divisive religious views.

Singapore police have arrested a 40-year-old man suspected of making anonymous bomb threats targeting Parliament House and the Home Team Science and Technology Agency office.