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Police investigating threats against PM Lee on Facebook - reports
In one of the posts, the writer threatened to shoot the Prime Minister while another post alleged that a bomb had been left in the Changi Airport. - File Photo
A police report has been lodged following several threats against Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, a police spokesperson said Sunday, adding that “investigations are ongoing”.
Local television Channel NewAsia (CNA) reported that the threats were posted on a Facebook page on Feb 6.
In one of the posts, the writer threatened to shoot the Prime Minister while another post alleged that a bomb had been left in the Changi Airport.
According to CNA, the posts had tagged Lee, as well as the Singapore Police Force.
Local television Channel NewAsia (CNA) reported that the threats were posted on a Facebook page on Feb 6.
In one of the posts, the writer threatened to shoot the Prime Minister while another post alleged that a bomb had been left in the Changi Airport.
According to CNA, the posts had tagged Lee, as well as the Singapore Police Force.