Singapore's Parliament on Monday passed a death penalty law for nuclear terrorism acts.
Death penalty will be given to a person who commits a fatal act of terrorism using radioactive material or nuclear explosive devices, Xinhua news agency reported.
Second Minister for Home Affairs Desmond Lee said Singapore cannot discount the rise of the Islamic State terror group especially when many countries, including those within the region, use nuclear energy, or are actively exploring its use.
Lee added that the new laws also provide for extra-territorial jurisdiction, allowing the legal ability of Singapore's government to exercise authority beyond its normal boundaries.
Singapore has been preparing and developing to deal with the risks of nuclear terrorism.
"Agencies such as National Environment Agency (NEA) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) have developed the necessary operational capabilities to deal with illicit use of nuclear and radioactive material in Singapore," Minister Lee said.
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He added that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and NEA have also been working together to tighten security measures at premises storing high-risk radioactive material.
--IANS
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