Taiwan has bolstered security ahead of the coming holidays to pre-empt potential copycat attacks following a deadly mass stabbing that has left the island on edge.
The island’s Ministry of the Interior and National Police Agency (NPA) ordered tighter deployments at transport hubs and major events, increased monitoring of online threats and accelerated reviews of police resources and command procedures.
Announced in separate statements on Tuesday, the measures came after last week’s violence...
Taiwan ramps up security measures for coming holidays after deadly stabbings
Published 3 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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