Increase in anti-S’pore sentiments on social media; calls for rocket and bomb attacks: Shanmugam

SINGAPORE – There has been a noticeable increase in anti-Singapore sentiments on social media from around the region since the Oct 7 attack by Hamas in Israel and the retaliatory military action by Israel in Gaza.

Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam said on Nov 27 that the comments have come from those who see Singapore as being pro-West or pro-Israel.

“Some have said that Singapore is Tanah Melayu, on Malay Lands – as a parallel, they say, to Israel being on Palestinian land. There have also been calls online for Singapore to be targeted using ‘rockets’ and ‘bombs’,” said Mr Shanmugam, who was speaking at a National Day Awards event to recognise Home Team officers.

He said global terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, as well as their supporters, have also used the current conflict to renew their calls for attacks.

“The threat is there, and it has gotten higher,” he added.

The war started on Oct 7, when Hamas militants killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 240 hostages. The Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed more than 12,000 people, including 5,000 children.

A temporary ceasefire took hold in the Gaza Strip on Nov 24 after 48 days of conflict, but both sides have said the war is not over.

Mr Shanmugam noted that the attack by Hamas involved a high level of tactical planning and coordination, but was done with relatively low-tech equipment and weapons.

It caught Israel, a high-tech society, completely by surprise, he said, adding that from a security perspective, there are lessons to learn.

“An attack, like what happened to Israel, could happen anywhere, including here, and there will be people who will be encouraged to do copycat attacks,” said the minister.

He said Singaporeans can and should sympathise with the civilians who are suffering, call for and pray for an end to the violence, and contribute to trusted humanitarian drives.

“But we have to be careful not to let what is happening in the Middle East undermine the peace and harmony we have in Singapore,” he said, adding that there are reports of both Islamophobia and anti-Semitism increasing in many countries.

The minister noted that most Singaporeans see Singapore’s religious diversity as something that makes the country a better place to live in. This has to be protected, he said.

Speaking at the Ministry of Home Affairs’ National Day Awards investiture ceremony held at The Star Performing Arts Centre, Mr Shanmugam said Home Team officers face other significant security challenges including scams, online criminal harms, misinformation, foreign interference and drugs.

As a Central Narcotics Bureau officer, Assistant Superintendent (ASP) of Police Desmond Liang has seen first-hand how drugs take their toll on the users.

The father of three has also witnessed the impact on children.

ASP Liang, 39, said: “Toddlers running about, with drugs on the table and drug-taking utensils lying around, are a common sight during drug raids.”

Once, he found two young children unattended while their parents crashed after a drug-induced high. They asked him for food – it was in the late afternoon, and they had not yet eaten. He made arrangements for them to get lunch and be taken care of.

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As a Central Narcotics Bureau officer, Assistant Superintendent of Police Desmond Liang has seen first-hand how drugs take their toll on the users. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE

Growing up in such an environment takes its toll, he said. He recalls arresting a teenage boy for drug-taking; the boy’s father had also been a drug abuser, and was rarely at home.

Two years later, he chanced upon the boy, who had been arrested for an unrelated offence, again.

The teen, who had previously told ASP Liang that he was impervious to addiction, then admitted that he had gone down his father’s drug-taking path.

“I told him that it’s never too late to change, and to use this chance to get back on his feet,” ASP Liang recalled, hoping that the teen had taken his advice to heart.

Today, the 18-year veteran is in charge of CNB’s training curriculum, using his experiences on the ground to train officers to perform their duties safely and effectively.

He was one of 896 award recipients honoured at the annual Ministry of Home Affairs event.

Another award recipient was Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Ponnarasi Gopal Chandra.

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Assistant Superintendent of Prisons Ponnarasi Gopal Chandra is one of 896 award recipients honoured at the Ministry of Home Affairs annual National Day Awards Investiture. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE

The 40-year-old is a team leader at work release centre Institution S2, which helps offenders reintegrate into society towards the end of their sentences.

The process is not always smooth sailing. Once, an offender under her charge absconded from a halfway house for five days, fearing that his debtors would track him down.

ASP Ponnarasi spoke with him on the phone daily, and got him to confide his problems. He was stressed about his elderly and sick parents, and had issues with his girlfriend.

She told him that running away was not a solution, and that channels existed for his parents to receive assistance. She also enlisted his parents’ help to convince him to return. He finally did, and she welcomed him back via video call.

The 20-year veteran of the prison service says she sometimes receives updates from her former charges, telling her that they are doing well.

“This kind of thing keeps me going,” she said.

Station Inspector (SI) S. Santha Ponnusamy, 47, was also recognised for her 25 years of service with the Singapore Police Force.

increase in anti-s’pore sentiments on social media; calls for rocket and bomb attacks: shanmugam

Station Inspector S. Santha Ponnusamy was recognised for her 25 years of service with the Singapore Police Force. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE

The community policing officer at the Ang Mo Kio North Neighbourhood Police Centre has followed up on numerous 999 calls over her career.

One memorable case was of a 16-year-old girl who had posted on social media her intention to commit suicide. Alerted to the situation by the girl’s friend, SI Santha called the girl to calm her down, while sending help her way.

Initially reticent, the girl then opened up to SI Santha – a motherly voice who had a son of the same age. The girl disclosed that she was stressed because of her studies, had nobody to open up to, and had swallowed about 20 pills.

SI Santha talked the girl into informing her parents of the situation, and stayed on the line until the police and an ambulance arrived at the girl’s home. “I felt relieved afterwards,” she said.

Asked what drives her, she said: “The thrill of receiving reports of incidents on the ground, and helping to manage these, keeps me going.”

Helplines

Mental well-being

  • Institute of Mental Health’s Mental Health Helpline: 6389-2222 (24 hours)
  • Samaritans of Singapore: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours) /1-767 (24 hours)
  • Singapore Association for Mental Health: 1800-283-7019
  • Silver Ribbon Singapore: 6386-1928
  • Tinkle Friend: 1800-274-4788 
  • Chat, Centre of Excellence for Youth Mental Health: 6493-6500/1
  • Women’s Helpline (Aware): 1800-777-5555 (weekdays, 10am to 6pm)
  • Aware’s Sexual Assault Care Centre: 6779-0282 (weekdays, 10am to 6pm)

Counselling

  • TOUCHline (Counselling): 1800-377-2252
  • TOUCH Care Line (for seniors, caregivers): 6804-6555
  • Care Corner Counselling Centre: 6353-1180
  • Counselling and Care Centre: 6536-6366

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