Singapore’s Islamic Religious Council (MUIS) is undertaking a review of security safeguards at mosques following the sentencing of a religious influencer for child sexual abuse. The individual received a jail term and caning for abusing two young boys. MUIS is responding to the case by bolstering security measures within the mosque community. These enhancements aim to protect vulnerable individuals and prevent future incidents. The review will likely encompass stricter vetting processes and increased oversight of religious teachers and leaders. This action demonstrates a commitment to ensuring mosques remain safe spaces for all, particularly children. MUIS hopes these steps will rebuild trust and safeguard the wellbeing of the community.