A 15-year-old girl is the first female and second-youngest youth to be dealt with under the Internal Security Act.
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Yuan Yong SINGAPORE - Singapore used an internal security law against two teenagers separately, one over plans to attack mosques and the other for wanting to fight in Syria alongside Islamic State ...
A Singaporean teenager allegedly planning to kill dozens of Muslims outside several mosques has been detained, the city state ...
He focused on Masjid Maarof in Jurong West and shortlisted others in Clementi, Margaret Drive, Admiralty Road and Beach Road.
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Malay Mail on MSNSingapore detains two teens for radicalisation, including 15-year-old female Islamic State supporterTwo Singaporean teenagers have been apprehended under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for self-radicalisation, including a 15 ...
He had been radicalised by violent far-right extremist and racist ideologies and had taken steps in preparation for attacks ...
Singapore has detained two teens under the Internal Security Act – a 15-year-old girl for being an Islamic State supporter and a 17-year-old boy for being an 'East Asian Supremacist' and linked to far ...
Authorities warn of youth radicalization as 17 under-21s faced action since 2015, allowing detention or restrictions ...
A number of mosques are fostering inclusivity amid diversity, opening their doors to people of different backgrounds.
SINGAPORE: Inspired by the shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March 2019 that saw 51 Muslims murdered, ...
Singapore has detained a 17-year-old and imposed restrictions on a 15-year-old girl under the Internal Security Act for ...
Pay a visit to these famous mosques in Singapore, including Sultan Mosque and Jamae Mosque, which are rich in history and ...
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