Produced jointly by the Singapore Civil Defence Force and the Singapore Police Force
Useful tips are given on how the public can play a part in preventing terrorism. Includes a 1-minute condensed version on A.L.E.R.T procedures which is shown in the cinemas.
The video provides a step-by-step guide on In-Place Protection. IPP is a means of protection for the population during a chemical incident or emergency that can affect air quality.
Where terrorism is concerned, geography and intention are no deterrents to the Singapore government clamping down on radicals.
Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng said firm action will continue to be taken against anyone who participate in terrorist activities even if such activities are not in or target Singapore.
He was speaking to reporters at a community event in Bishan.
At the Police Workplan Seminar 2007 held on 12 Apr 2007, DPM Wong Kan Seng announced that community leaders would be trained and equipped with knowledge and skills under the Community Engagement Executive Development Programme being organised by the Home Team Academy.
This is the first segment of the Opening Address by Mr Wong Kan Seng, DPM and Minister for Home Affairs, at the National Seminar on the Community Engagement Programme 2007 on 24 March 2007
This is the second segment of the Opening Address by Mr Wong Kan Seng, DPM and Minister for Home Affairs, at the National Seminar on the Community Engagement Programme 2007 on 24 March 2007
This is the third segment of the Opening Address by Mr Wong Kan Seng, DPM and Minister for Home Affairs, at the National Seminar on the Community Engagement Programme 2007 on 24 March 2007
This is the fourth and final segment of the Opening Address by Mr Wong Kan Seng, DPM and Minister for Home Affairs, at the National Seminar on the Community Engagement Programme 2007 on 24 March 2007