Hanoi (VNA) – Singapore on February 27 proposed a new billto deal with terror attacks by preventing people in the area from taking photosor videos of the incident and communicating about police operations.
According to the city-state’s Strait Times newspaper, the proposal,which is part of a Public Order and Safety (Special Powers) Bill 2018introduced in parliament, would apply to journalists and carry punishments suchas fines or prison.
Police would be allowed to issue a "communications stoporder", following the approval from the home affairs minister, theMinistry of Home Affairs said in a statement.
People are required to stop filming or spreadingvideos and pictures of an incident area, and to stop communicating text oraudio messages about security operations happening there. Failure to comply,after the order is issued, will be an offence.
The ministry said information leaks to terrorists could endanger thelives of security officers and people caught up in the attack.
The terrorist threat facing Southeast Asia is growing as foreignfighters return to the region. Given this fact, regional defense ministers havepledged to boost multilateral cooperation to counter terrorism.-VNA