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Is this bomb threat made and posted in SBF? Now police investigating

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BREAKING: Bomb threat to Singapore made by yet-to-be identified anonymous person on local forum.

He posted: "The Singapore marathon is the big attack. We are already ready! We will make bombs and kill 300 people! Guess is it at the starting or finishing line or somewhere else?"

We understand that the Singapore police force and Home team are working on this since late last night, but have yet to release any official statement or updates as of 855am this morning.

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someone is going to have personal coffee session soon
 
There's no such thing as a Singapore Marathon.

There're the Singapore Bay Run (Army Half Marathon), Standard Chartered Marathon, Shape Run, Great Eastern Women's Marathon, Jurong Lake Run and other smaller running events.

Anyhow, F1 and NDP are more susceptible, because the crowds are packed closely together.
 
This type of comment even if said in jest , is unacceptable these days and this person will need to be counselled.
 
Trust some stewpig sinkie idiot to go to HWZ or asia one forums to so this....where the chenghu owns the shop....its like trying to commit a robbery at a police station......


for that alone he deserves to get exposed and prosecuted.....
 
Trust some stewpig sinkie idiot to go to HWZ or asia one forums to so this....where the chenghu owns the shop....its like trying to commit a robbery at a police station......

A bomb threat, if taken seriously by the authorities, could well be escalated to an international manhunt for the suspect.

If that happened and the FBI got involved, the authorities wouldn't bother contacting me. They'd go straight to the hosting company with a warrant to search the server logs.

It wouldn't take long to track down the source of post unless the perpetrator went to great lengths to hide his location. He'd have to be a network guru in order to succeed.
 
Back in school ever played bomb scare prank for one day of no school.
But knn see the scale of mobilization dun dare to play again liao.
 
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Only 3 people die? Suffering is worse than death!


  • Among the seriously wounded is 11-year-old Aaron Hern, who had shrapnel tear into his leg while he waited for his mother to finish
  • Man watched his wife lose both her legs and daughter gravely wounded
  • Three victims, including an eight-year-old boy, were killed
  • 183 victims were injured, with as many as 10 having lost a limb
  • Nine children were wounded, two of whom had their legs amputated
  • Victims range from 2 to 71 years old
  • Patients had as many as 40 pieces of shrapnel inside them
  • 'This is what we expect from war' one doctor said


 
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Man arrested for making false bomb threat

POSTED: 19 Apr 2013 9:42 PM

Police have arrested a 34-year-old man for making a false bomb threat on an online website. This came about after authorities received a report on the posting on 17 April.

SINGAPORE: Police have arrested a 34-year-old man for making a false bomb threat on an online website.

This came about after authorities received a report on the posting on 17 April.

The post, made on an online news website had made threats to bomb several locations in Singapore.

The threat was posted as a comment, in response to an article, relating to the recent Boston Marathon bombings.

Police said the suspect was arrested in the vicinity of Sengkang Central.

Initial investigations show that the suspect had no intention or means to carry out his threats.

Investigations are on-going.

Commander of Ang Mo Kio police division and deputy assistant commissioner of police Keok Tong San said: “The police will take swift and firm action against those who threaten the sense of safety and security in Singapore by making such irresponsible remarks while hiding behind the anonymity of the Internet."

Separately, police said it is also aware of a recent online posting that had made a threat to bomb the Singapore marathon.

Authorities are looking into the matter.

Police said it takes a serious view of anyone who capitalizes on recent security concerns to attempt to cause public alarm or fear by making bomb hoaxes.

It added authorities will spare no effort to track down the perpetrators and take them to task.

Under Regulation 8(1) of the United Nations (Anti-Terrorism Measures) Regulations, it is an offence for a person to communicate or make available by any means any information which he knows or believes to be false to another person, with the intention of inducing in him or any other person a false belief that a terrorist act has been, is being or will be carried out.

Any person found guilty of committing the offence shall be punished with a fine not exceeding S$100,000 or with imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years, or both.

- CNA/ck
 
How come they can catch this guy so fast but was not able to track down Scroobal? Funny :rolleyes:
 
I remembered when fucktard indo pres made red dot comments....a few sinkies also prank call bomb threat indo embassy here to cho cho them.
 
A bomb threat, if taken seriously by the authorities, could well be escalated to an international manhunt for the suspect.

If that happened and the FBI got involved, the authorities wouldn't bother contacting me. They'd go straight to the hosting company with a warrant to search the server logs.

It wouldn't take long to track down the source of post unless the perpetrator went to great lengths to hide his location. He'd have to be a network guru in order to succeed.

Will PAPPY go straight to the hosting company with warrant to track down SBF bros who thrashes pappy ?
 
Will PAPPY go straight to the hosting company with warrant to track down SBF bros who thrashes pappy ?

Only if they can convince a US judge to issue a court order. Thrashing Pappies is not an international crime. Bomb threats are.
 
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