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NSF, 22, arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threat against Paya Lebar Air Base

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NSF, 22, arrested for allegedly making fake bomb threat against Paya Lebar Air Base​


The Republic of Singapore Air Force on Jan 23 was made aware of online posts alleging a bomb threat at the Paya Lebar Air Base.

The Republic of Singapore Air Force on Jan 23 was made aware of online posts alleging a bomb threat at the Paya Lebar Air Base.

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Vihanya Rakshika


Published Feb 09, 2026, 12:06 PM
Updated Feb 09, 2026, 12:15 PM

SINGAPORE – A 22-year-old full-time National Serviceman (NSF) was arrested on Jan 28 and put in the detention barracks following a false bomb threat made against the Paya Lebar Air Base on Jan 23.

In a media release on Feb 9, MINDEF said the NSF was working in the air base and current evidence suggests that the NSF was a lone perpetrator.

“The NSF was placed under close arrest in the Singapore Armed Forces Detention Barracks on 28 Jan 2026,” the ministry said.

On Jan 23, he created an online post claiming that Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were installed at 12 specified locations within the air base, and in the vehicles of Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) senior officers, MINDEF said.

The threat was confirmed to be a hoax after bomb sweeps and other precautionary measures were taken.

The NSF is currently being investigated. MINDEF said that, depending on the outcome of investigations, he could be charged under Section 268A of the Penal Code – Communicating False Information of Harmful Thing, where he will be tried via general court martial.

This offence carries a maximum penalty of seven years imprisonment and $50,000 fine.

MINDEF said the Singapore Armed Forces treats all security threats seriously, and that those who make fake security threats will be dealt with under the law.
 
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