Singapore’s Internal Security Department (ISD) has detained two individuals under the Internal Security Act (ISA) due to concerns over extremist ideologies. One detainee is a 19-year-old who was radicalized by a combination of extremist beliefs, including support for Hamas, anti-LGBTQ sentiments, anti-Western views, and violent incel ideology. The ISD stated the teen’s radicalization occurred through online exposure to this “salad bar” mix of extremist content. Authorities have not released details regarding the second detainee at this time. The ISA allows for detention without trial in cases involving threats to national security. This action underscores Singapore’s ongoing efforts to counter the spread of extremist ideologies and maintain internal security. The ISD continues to monitor and address potential threats posed by radicalized individuals.