Postal and Delivery System Measures and Safeguards against Dangerous Parcel Threats
Ministry of Digital Development and InformationSpeakers
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35 Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information whether measures are in place within the postal and delivery system to detect and intercept hazardous, dangerous or organic materials, given the recent cases of such parcels delivered to mosques.
Mrs Josephine Teo: Under the Postal Services Regulations 2008, prohibited postal articles include arms or explosives, hazardous substances, controlled drugs and other dangerous substances.
Screening is done at selective locations, for example, at our borders. SingPost staff are also trained to look out for suspicious signs such as leaks in postal articles. When a suspicious mail is discovered, SingPost's standard procedure is to refer it to the Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force, who will respond to assess the threat, and contain it if necessary.