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As borders reopen, groups resuming terror plots pose threat
They may have kept a lower profile amid the pandemic but they have not been idle
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The past four editions of the Singapore Terrorism Threat Assessment Report, the latest of which was published last Wednesday, have all carried the same overarching warning - that the terrorism threat to Singapore remains high.
But this year's iteration, which comes after editions in 2021, 2019 and 2017, spells out a big issue that deserves a closer look: The resumption of international travel after Covid-19 raises concerns about how terror plots that were on hold may now be resumed.


