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A 14-year-old Singaporean boy was detained under the Internal Security Act in Nov. 2025 for ISIS-linked radicalization and extremist plans.
A 14-year-old Singaporean boy was issued a restriction order under the Internal Security Act in November 2025 for terrorism-related activities linked to ISIS, marking the third such case involving a 14-year-old in two years.
The teen, who began radicalizing online at age 12, consumed extensive extremist content, simulated attacks in video games, pledged allegiance to ISIS, and expressed intent to carry out violence overseas.
He shared pro-ISIS material on social media, practiced combat drills, and harbored violent thoughts toward the LGBTQ+ community, though he did not act on them.
The Internal Security Department emphasized the growing threat of youth radicalization through online exposure and urged the public to report suspicious behavior early.
Un niño singapurense de 14 años fue detenido en virtud de la Ley de Seguridad Interna en noviembre de 2025 por radicalización y planes extremistas vinculados a ISIS.