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Crime Watch Ep 08/09 -- Police preparations for APEC 2009

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Singapore will play host to more than 10,000 delegates who will attend APEC's 20th summit from 8-15 Nov 2009. This will also be the first time that Singapore will host leaders of APEC's 21 member economies, who will come together to discuss a wide range of global economic issues facing the Asia Pacific region today.

Watch some behind-the-scene Police preparations for this summit in this video. Police will also share the security and traffic arrangements for APEC 2009 to ensure good security coverage while minimizing inconveniences to the public.

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  • The police is guilty of fearmonging in Singapore.

  • using a sledgehammer to hit a fly...

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  • not propoganda at its worst.....but still

  • man dis would be a good time for mas selamat to attack

  • where can i ind crime watch song

  • I agree. If the Singapore goverment don't do anything to these so called peaceful protest which always has a chance of turning violence, Singapore might end uo like Thailand. Kudos to the Singapore Police Force and other Home Team Agencies.

  • @DXSpongeBob

    treason ??

  • dun respect, don't. u also cant really do anything anyways...wateva it is, as long we r at peace, im good..n dun tell me ALL peaceful protests ALWAYS end up still peaceful.. take a look at thailand

  • i'm from malaysia but i love singapore better good than malaysia ;)

  • if you don't live in singapore

    than don't this singapore.

  • Only a peaceful protest is allowed with a permit. But if they break rule and turn into violents, the police will enforce the law to ensure public safety. Other countries do have democracy like Singapore. Just that these people misused democracy, the results, people getting hurt or killed and destruction of public property. When that happens, the police will do their job. Democracy must have a balance.

  • Some of you may have misunderstood the video.

    You can protest as long as you get the permit to do so.

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