News 5 Tonight
- Mediacorp Pte Ltd Fonds
Fonds/Collection
- Mediacorp TV Sub-fonds
Sub-fonds
- News and Current Affairs Series
Series
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Mediacorp Pte Ltd
Creator
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National Archives (Singapore)
Source
- 11/01/2002
Record Date
- 11/01/2002
Broadcast/Release Date
- 00:30:00
Recorded Duration
- English
Recording Language
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2002000011
Accession No.
- Audiovisual
Type
- Betacam SP
Format
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Synopsis :1) Singapore: The Internal Security Department (ISD) releases the names and photos of the 15 members of the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) who have been detained. The ISD also released video footage taken by one of the members of JI, which recorded possible terrorist targets like the Yishun Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Station. (00:02:45)
2) Singapore: Video footage taken by one of the members of the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) of the Yishun Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Station and plans to attack the shuttle bus-stop that ferries American personnel to and from the Sembawang Wharves. (00:09:00)
3) Singapore: A description of the Jemaah Islamiyah organization and its hierarchy. (00:12:32)
4) Singapore: Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Information, Communications and the Arts, Yatiman Yusof, says the Malay Muslim community is surprised and disappointed upon hearing the news released by the Internal Security Department (ISD) regarding the 15 detained Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) members. (00:17:47)
5) Singapore: Second Minister for Defence Rear Admiral Teo Chee Hean lauded the Internal Security Department (ISD) for the 15 detained Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) members and foiling their plans to attack Singapore. Sound bite of Rear Admiral Teo. (00:18:05)
6) Singapore: The US Embassy in Singapore says it is confident the Singapore Government can protect US citizens and institutions here. (00:19:02)
7) India: India's Army chief says tensions with Pakistan are serious and it could spark a limited conventional war. (00:22:30)
8) Thailand: Japanese Prime Minister (PM) Junichiro Koizumi urges the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to expand ties with countries like China and Australia. (00:22:52)
9) Indonesia: Indonesian police questions former president Abdurrahman Wahid over President Suharto's son case. (00:23:16)
10) Business: Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) announces plans to sell off its property portfolio. (00:28:06)
11) Business: 12 000 workers signs up for the government's Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS). (00:28:30)
12) Business: MediaCorp lay off 200 of its employees and announces pay cuts for its remaining workers. (00:28:40)