SINGAPORE, Jan. 23 -- Investigations are ongoing after the Republic of Singapore Air Force was alerted to online posts claiming a bomb threat at Paya Lebar Air Base yesterday.
Their air base was cleared and bomb sweeps were carried out as part of precautionary measures, but no threat was found, Singapore-based news outlet CNAreported.
But the Ministry of Defence said that anyone who makes fake bomb threats may face up to seven years' jail, a maximum S$50,000 (RM157,455) fine, or both under Section 268A of the Singapore Penal Code.
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