Singapore to put more police robots on the streets

Singapore Police Force (SPF) officer patrols with a police robot at Changi Airport in Singapore on June 15, 2023. Singapore will “progressively deploy” more patrol robots across the city-state, police said on June 15, 2023, after more than five years of small-scale trials. (Photo by Kua Chee Siong / The Straits Times / AFP)

Agence France-Presse

Singapore will “progressively deploy” more patrol robots across the city-state, police said Thursday, after more than five years of small-scale trials.

Robots were deployed at Changi Airport’s Terminal 4 starting in April “to augment frontline police officers in conducting premises patrol”, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said.

More deployments are expected across the city of 5.6 million people, whose small population and low birth rate mean it has to make use of technology to overcome a lack of manpower.

“The SPF plans to progressively deploy more patrol robots to augment police’s operations across Singapore,” the SPF said in a statement, without giving a timeline.

The robots are equipped with cameras, sensors, speakers, a display panel, blinkers and a siren.

An extendable mast with a 360-degree camera gives an on-the-ground view to officers in a situation room, and a two-way channel allows them to talk directly with the public.

“The patrol robot is the latest addition to SPF’s technological arsenal, capable of autonomous patrol and providing the police with an enhanced situational picture to enable better decision and sense-making,” the police said.

Using its blinkers, siren and speakers, the robot can “enforce a cordon or warn bystanders during an incident prior to the arrival” of human police, according to the statement.

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