Another interesting development on Singapore's former suspected JI detainees.
The Straits Times and Today (Mar 13, 2009) both carried out the news of two former ISA detainees being released under Restiction Order after being "successfully rehabilitated."
We now have about 42 ex-ISA detainees deemed "rehabilitated" successfully.
As I've mentioned in my earlier posting, people that are detained for ideolgy or faith grounds and later released after being assessed as not being a threat anymore is not 100% foolproof. Faith is of abstract nature.
Most countries are in global economy crisis and this trend will likely to carry over to 2010 before making its recovery perhaps in 2011.
I'm still in the midst of writing a Special Report on two security loopholes that can still be exploited by criminals, compulsive gamblers, unemployed, people with severe financial hardships (facing eviction order, bankruptcy, etc), organized crime syndicates, transnational crimes, terrorists, etc.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
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