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SG50 Teen Won GRAND PRIZE for plotting to KILL LOONG n TONY better than MSK 10X
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Huat Ah! Play National Anthem! http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapo...esident-pm-lee Detained S'pore teen planned to kill President, PM Lee Lim Yan LiangThe Straits TimesSaturday, May 30, 2015 20150530_st_pm.jpg *364 *17 *1 1 0 1 SINGAPORE - The 19-year-old student detained last month for planning to join terror group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) intended to kill President Tony Tan Keng Yam and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong if he could not leave Singapore for Syria, Mr Lee disclosed on Friday. His comments, in a speech at the opening of the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security summit, come two days after the Ministry of Home Affairs announced it had detained M Arifil Azim Putra Norja'i, and arrested another 17-year-old student who had been radicalised for further investigations. RELATED STORIES * S'pore identified as possible target on ISIS social media post S'pore youth, 19, planned to assassinate govt leaders 2 self-radicalised Singaporeans detained, arrested under ISA What are the signs to look out for? The ministry had said Arifil gave considerable thought to how he would attack key facilities and assassinate government leaders, but did not go into details. On Friday, Mr Lee said of his case: "This is why Singapore takes terrorism, and in particular ISIS, very, very seriously. The threat is no longer over there, it is over here." Mr Lee also announced that Singapore's deployment of a KC-135 tanker refueling aircraft to the Middle East started on Friday. The tanker is part of Singapore's participation in the international coalition against ISIS. In his speech, Mr Lee said terrorism was not an entirely new phenomenon, and various politically-motivated terror groups have largely faded away. But the problem of jihadi terrorism will be around for a long time, and many societies were now finding home-grown terrorists and self-radicalised individuals who can mount attacks with minimal resources. ISIS has managed to exploit the Internet and social media to attract over 20,000 foreign fighters from all over the world, who will pose a threat when they return. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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