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Singapore Police Arrest Man For Threatening PM Lee Hsien Loong In A Facebook Post Soon After Abe’s Assassination

Singaporean police have arrested a man after he attempted to incite violence against Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The 45-year-old made threatening comments to Lee in a Facebook post, which was related to Shinzo Abe’s death, shared by Channel News Asia.

Police received a report about a threat inciting violence against Prime Minister Lee at about 3:10 pm. The man was arrested for his involvement in supporting violence against the leader.

 

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