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Hong Kong’s Singaporean armoured vehicle saga finally comes to an end, but Taiwan could still feel reaction

Questions over how row will affect Singapore’s 40-year military ties with self-governing island

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One of the armoured cars held in Hong Kong. Photo: Facebook

The nine Singaporean armoured cars that the Hong Kong government seized and impounded for more than two months returned to the city state on Monday, ending an episode that seriously soured the Lion City’s relations with Beijing.

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The Singapore Defence Ministry said in a statement: “The nine Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Terrex infantry carrier vehicles and other equipment arrived in Singapore today at 1440hrs and will be transported to an SAF camp for post-training administration.”

The vehicles had been used for military drills in Taiwan.

“The standard post-training administration for all vehicles and equipment include thorough serviceability checks and routine maintenance,” the statement read.

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Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said on Facebook that the “detailed checks” would take a few days.

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