Singapore mosque attacks plot

Singapore mosque attacks plot
Part of Counter-terrorism in Singapore and right-wing terrorism
Yusof Ishak Mosque in 2017, one of the mosques that were planned targets
LocationYusof Ishak Mosque in Woodlands and Assyafaah Mosque in Sembawang (planned)
DatePlanned to be executed on 15 March 2021 (15 March 2021), foiled in November 2020 (November 2020)
TargetMuslim worshippers
Attack type
Failed terrorist plot, right-wing terrorism, stabbing, hate crime, shooting
WeaponSmith & Wesson Machete Assault rifle
Deaths0
Injured0
PerpetratorUnnamed 16-year-old male
Motive

The Singapore mosque attacks plot was a plan by a far-right extremist to commit two Islamophobic terrorist attacks at two Singaporean mosques on 15 March 2021, the 2-year anniversary of the Christchurch mosque shootings. The plot was uncovered in late November 2020 by the Internal Security Department, who arrested a 16-year-old Indian Singaporean Protestant youth under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

The perpetrator reportedly expressed anti-Islamic views and was inspired by the actions of Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch mosque shooter. The suspect is the youngest person and the first far-right extremist to be detained under the ISA.[1][2]

  1. ^ Lim, Min Zhang (27 January 2021). "16-year old Singaporean detained under ISA for planning terror attacks on two mosques". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  2. ^ Mahmud, Aqil Haziq (27 January 2021). "16-year-old Singaporean detained under ISA after planning to attack Muslims at 2 mosques". Channel News Asia. Archived from the original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2021.

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