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Advisory On Events And Public Assemblies In Relation To Israel-Hamas Conflict

The Police are aware of possible plans for members of the public to gather for a procession held in relation to the Israel-Hamas conflict which will happen this weekend. 

Under the Public Order Act 2009, a Police permit is required for such activities. Organising or participating in a public assembly or procession without one is an offence under the Public Order Act 2009. The Police will not grant any permit for assemblies that advocate political causes of other countries or foreign entities, or may have the potential to stir emotions and lead to public order incidents.

As highlighted in our news release dated 30 April 2024, there are public safety and security concerns with assemblies and processions which are organised in relation to the conflict. There have been multiple incidents overseas where protesters demonstrated on the streets on either side of the Israel-Hamas conflict. These incidents overseas had resulted in public disorder, significant disruption to the local communities, and even hurt to bystanders and participants.

Such activities may also have an adverse impact on the peace and harmony between the different religions in Singapore, and heighten tensions between the communities. The peace and harmony we enjoy in Singapore should not be taken for granted, and we must not let events happening externally adversely affect it.

 

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
11 October 2024 @ 9:00 PM