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title: "Road closures, beefed-up security measures in Orchard Rd for Christmas Eve celebrations"
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description: "Road closures and heightened security measures will be in place in Orchard Road, Singapore, for Christmas Eve celebrations. From Dec 24 evening, police and security officers will manage crowds, and certain roads will be closed to vehicular traffic. The public is advised to use Somerset MRT station, check real-time crowd levels, and follow crime prevention measures. Security checks on bags and personal items may be conducted. The public is urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities."
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# Road closures, beefed-up security measures in Orchard Rd for Christmas Eve celebrations

Large crowds are expected in the vicinity of Orchard Road on the night of Christmas Eve.

SINGAPORE – People planning to go to Orchard Road on Christmas Eve should be prepared for big crowds and heightened security measures.

Some roads in the vicinity will also be closed.

From the evening of Dec 24, police officers, auxiliary police officers, and security officers will be deployed to manage crowds in the vicinity of Orchard Road, said the police in a statement on Dec 22.

Crowd control barricades and directional signs will be put up to facilitate safe and orderly crowd flow, the police said.

The Great Christmas Eve Street Party takes place in Orchard Road from Paterson Junction (Ion Orchard) to Bideford Junction (Ngee Ann City) from 8pm on Dec 24 to 12.15am on Dec 25.

The following roads will be closed to all vehicular traffic from 6pm on Dec 24 to 2am on Dec 25:

-   Orchard Road (between Scotts and Bideford Road)
-   Slip road leading from Scotts Road into Orchard Road
-   The carriageway of Mount Elizabeth in the direction of Orchard Road (between Nutmeg Road and Orchard Road)

People heading to Mount Elizabeth Hospital can use the alternative route from Bideford Road into Mount Elizabeth Link.

During the closure, access will be granted only to authorised vehicles as well as police and emergency vehicles.

Auxiliary police officers will be stationed at all affected road junctions to regulate traffic and assist motorists.

Advisory signs will also be put up near the affected roads. Motorists are encouraged to tune in to the radio for the latest traffic updates.

Officers from Tanglin Police Division, including the Emergency Response Team, Protective Security Command, Transport Security Command and the Special Operations Command, will be conducting enhanced patrols to ensure the safety and security of the public.

During this time, security personnel may conduct checks on bags and personal items, and members of the public are advised to cooperate with them.

As Orchard MRT station is expected to be crowded, certain entrances and exits may be closed to regulate crowd flow, if required, said the police. Members of the public are advised to use Somerset MRT station to minimise waiting time, or use other public transport options.

Members of the public are encouraged to check the Crowd@OrchardRoad map at go.gov.sg/crowd-at-orchard-road to view real-time crowd levels and area closures before proceeding to Orchard Road for the Christmas Eve festivities.

Users will be able to access this platform via their mobile devices from 5pm on Dec 24.

The police advise members of the public to adopt the following crime prevention measures:

-   Look after belongings at all times
-   Be cautious when closely approached by strangers
-   Avoid carrying large amounts of cash or wearing excessive jewellery
-   Ensure bags are slinged in front and closed at all times
-   Avoid placing wallets in back pockets
-   Avoid contact or confrontation with unruly crowds

People should also comply with instructions from officers and security personnel, and approach any police officer or dial 999 for urgent assistance.

The public is also reminded to be considerate and avoid engaging in activities and/or the use of party novelty items, including aerosol foam sprays, that may annoy or compromise the safety of others.

The police also urge everyone to remain vigilant and play their part in the fight against crime and terrorism.

Anyone with information on suspicious persons or activities can contact the Internal Security Department on 1800 2626 473. The public can also submit the information online at www.police.gov.sg/i-witness, or report it via the SGSecure mobile application.

Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction

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