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WOW, Terrorists target Orchard MRT!

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I travel to Orchard Mrt almost everyday to work! Scary man...

Wahyudi Soeriaatmadja & Lynn Lee
Wed, May 19, 2010
The Straits Times

JAKARTA: A senior Indonesian police investigator revealed yesterday that Singapore was a potential target for extremist groups in Indonesia and they had singled out the Orchard MRT station.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told The Straits Times that the Orchard station had been circled on a map of the MRT network found in the home of a terror suspect killed last week.

'Singapore obviously is a target. They planned to enter Singapore through Malaysia,' said the official, who has been involved in several high-profile counter-terrorism raids in Indonesia.
 
he told The Straits Times that the Orchard station had been circled on a map of the MRT network found in the home

Maybe mat just wanted to go there for shopping.
 
They oughta attack Boon Lay MRT, lotsa PRCs and ah nehs there :D
 
This fiasco will paved the way for more authoritarian control .

The authorities here realized that sentiments on the ground level is rising every day .

The terrorist threat is stated to invoke certain powers .
 
Donch worry. There is no escape. Sure kena bomb one sooner or later when poodles let their guard down cos they don't vet these FTrashs. :D

 
"if u see any suspicious-looking person or article, pls calll 999."
 
I travel to Orchard Mrt almost everyday to work! Scary man...

Wahyudi Soeriaatmadja & Lynn Lee
Wed, May 19, 2010
The Straits Times

JAKARTA: A senior Indonesian police investigator revealed yesterday that Singapore was a potential target for extremist groups in Indonesia and they had singled out the Orchard MRT station.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told The Straits Times that the Orchard station had been circled on a map of the MRT network found in the home of a terror suspect killed last week.

'Singapore obviously is a target. They planned to enter Singapore through Malaysia,' said the official, who has been involved in several high-profile counter-terrorism raids in Indonesia.

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No balls coward terrorists! Only knows how to find easy target.

If terrorists have the balls, come to Oxyler Rd. If they can come to Oxyler Rd without being detected, I'll run around naked in Istana for 1 week ah! OK??!!
 
Singapore said Wednesday it had sent a security team to Jakarta to discuss Indonesian police findings that the city-state could have been the target of a terror attack plot.

The Ministry of Home Affairs said the team from the Internal Security Department was in talks with the Indonesian police about the findings, which included a map of Singapore's train network discovered in the home of Ahmad Sayid Maulana, a terror suspect killed last week.

The Straits Times newspaper said the underground train station on Singapore's Orchard Road shopping belt -- frequented by foreign tourists, expatriate workers and locals -- had been circled on the map.

It also quoted an unnamed Indonesian police investigator as saying that Singapore "obviously" was a target of an attack and that the suspects had planned to enter the city-state through neighbouring Malaysia.

"We are aware of the items recovered and the speculations and possibilities that the terrorists could have been planning an attack against Singapore, and we are investigating," a Ministry of Home Affairs spokeswoman told AFP.

"We should also keep in mind that Singapore has been and remains a target for terrorists and we must always maintain our vigilance."

The Internal Security Department handles security threats from "international terrorism, foreign subversion and espionage", according to its website.

Maulana had been identified in an International Crisis Group report last month as a suspect who had planned attacks on police headquarters in Jakarta and surveyed sites for militant training camps in Indonesia.

The Straits Times said the 36-year-old was shot dead by Indonesia's elite anti-terror squad Detachment 88 during a raid in East Jakarta on May 12.

A map of an airport in the city of General Santos in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao was also among the items found in Maulana's house, the report said.

John Harrison, a security analyst at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, said the city state was a prime target chiefly because it is an ally of Western countries.

"Certainly, Singapore remains a tier one target for the JI," he told AFP, referring to the Southeast Asia-based terror network Jemaah Islamiyah.

"It's because of Singapore's position as an ally of the United States and other Western nations," he said.

"You have a concentration of Western interests," he said, pointing to the numerous multinational corporations based in the city-state as well as foreign embassies.
 
bobian la, gahmen like to make sinkieland to be so advanced, but our military & spf doctrine still primitive. we use 3G toys but dinosaur tactics. if 1 day when terror strikes sinkieland, maybe the terrorist will die laughing.
 
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