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Man to be charged over fake bomb threats at government buildings, including Parliament House
SG🏛️ PoliticsCenter23 hr. ago

Man to be charged over fake bomb threats at government buildings, including Parliament House

A 40-year-old man in Singapore has been arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threats against two government buildings, including Parliament House, on July 3 and July 7. The police confirmed that both threats originated from the same individual, who was arrested on July 7. During searches, several electronic devices linked to the threats were seized. The man is scheduled to be charged on July 9 with falsely communicating information that could cause harm. If convicted, he faces up to seven years in prison, a fine of up to $50,000, or both. Authorities emphasized that such false threats create public alarm and waste resources.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 9023 hr. ago
Man to be charged over fake bomb threats at government buildings, including Parliament House

A 40-year-old man in Singapore has been arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threats against two government buildings, including Parliament House, on July 3 and July 7. The police confirmed that both threats originated from the same individual, who was arrested on July 7. During searches, several electronic devices linked to the threats were seized. The man is scheduled to be charged on July 9 with falsely communicating information that could cause harm. If convicted, he faces up to seven years in prison, a fine of up to $50,000, or both. Authorities emphasized that such false threats create public alarm and waste resources.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a criminal investigation involving false bomb threats directed at government buildings. It does not take a partisan stance, nor does it emphasize any particular political group or ideology. The focus remains on law enforcement actions and the legal charges,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed information based on official statements and police reports, aligning with the cross-source consensus. It accurately describes the events, the charges, and potential consequences without bias. The tone remains neutral, focusing on facts rather than opinion.

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