More reports of suspected child abuse in Singapore pre-schools in 2024, with CCTVs aiding investigations


CCTV cameras have been made mandatory in all pre-schools here since July 2024. - Photo: ST file

SINGAPORE: Investigations into the mishandling of children in Singapore pre-schools have risen, largely prompted by heightened vigilance and the availability of video evidence over the past year.

CCTV cameras have been made mandatory in all pre-schools here since July 2024.

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