Report family or friends who are led astray by extremist ideology: Shanmugam
Singapore
PEOPLE need to come forward and alert law enforcement agencies if their family members or friends are being led astray by extremist ideology, said Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam on Sunday.
He spoke to reporters after terrorists struck in the heart of London at London Bridge and Borough Market, killing six people and injuring another 48. There have been multiple terror attacks around the globe in the past month, from the bombing in Manchester at a concert by pop star Ariana Grande to twin suicide attacks in east Jakarta and a bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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