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Delays expected at all S’pore checkpoints from Sep. 9 to 14, during Pope’s visit

Enhanced security checks on arriving travellers and conveyances will be implemented at all checkpoints in Singapore from September 9 to 14, according to a Facebook post by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on September 8. This measure is in response to the “heightened security situation in the region.” Travellers should anticipate delays and plan for extra time to clear immigration during this period.

Security situation

Although ICA did not specify the exact nature of the security situation, the timeframe coincides with Pope Francis’s scheduled visit to Singapore from September 11 to 13. The Pope’s Asia-Pacific tour began in Indonesia, where seven individuals were arrested following a failed terror plot targeting the 87-year-old pontiff. Some of the suspects had allegedly pledged allegiance to ISIS and posted online threats of bomb attacks during the Pope’s public appearances in Jakarta. In response, security was significantly increased, with a detail of 4,000 personnel assigned to protect him before his departure.

Heightened security measures

The Pope is currently in Timor Leste, the third stop of his tour, where he was greeted by thousands of people, according to Vatican News. He will remain there until his departure for Singapore on September 11. Given the recent security threats, Singaporean authorities are taking no chances. Enhanced checks at all entry points are part of a broader strategy to ensure the safety of the Pope and the public during his visit.

Impact on travellers

Travellers entering Singapore during this period should be prepared for longer wait times at checkpoints. The ICA advises factoring in additional time for immigration clearance due to the enhanced security measures. These steps are deemed necessary to mitigate any potential threats and ensure a secure environment for the Pope’s visit.

Previous incidents and future implications

The arrests in Indonesia highlight the ongoing security challenges in the region. The failed terror plot underscores the importance of vigilance and robust security protocols. As the Pope continues his tour, the heightened security measures in Singapore serve as a precautionary response to these threats. Future visits by high-profile figures may similarly necessitate increased security, impacting travel and daily operations at checkpoints.

By implementing these measures, Singapore aims to provide a safe and secure environment for both its residents and visitors, ensuring that significant events such as the Pope’s visit proceed without incident.

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