SINGAPORE, June 22 -- The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has resumed operations at its live-firing range in Nee Soon, a week after a cyclist was injured by a bullet slug near the area on June 15.

The Ministry of Defence (Mindef) said the 42-year-old man had entered a restricted part of the Central Catchment Nature Reserve between Upper Seletar and Upper Peirce reservoirs, where live-firing activity was being conducted approximately 2.3km away, according to a report published in The Straits Times today.

The man was cycling with friends in the vicinity of the Nee Soon 500m range, which had been gazetted as a live-firing area.

Mindef confirmed that the SAF had adhered to all relevant training directives, safety protocols, and control measur...