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Thursday, February 28, 2008 3:42 AM


Recently Singapore has been quite interesting. You take the most feared soldiers in the safest country to guard one of the most wanted terrorists who specialises in escaping, what do you get? From Melbourne to Manchester, Singapore to Sydney, news media around the world ring out Singapore's embarrasment.

Look at the CNN headline -> Singapore: Terror suspect fled toilet

What a headline!

And what about this picture:


A police poster blocked by a police personnel searching for the guy. How ironic. They should rename it 'Low escape doesn't mean no escape'
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I hope they catch this dude quickly. Remember, if you see someone behaving like an escaped terrorist, please call 999.







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