Laju incident

Laju incident
LocationPulau Bukom, Singapore
Eastern Anchorage
Date31 January 1974 (1974-01-31)
11:45 am – 1:30 pm (UTC+8)
TargetShell oil refinery complex
Attack type
Terrorist attack
WeaponsSubmachine guns
12 explosives
Victims5 hostages
PerpetratorsJapanese Red Army
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Assailants2 Japanese Red Army terrorists
2 Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorists
No. of participants
4
Motiveto disrupt large oil supply from Singapore to other countries

The Laju incident, also known as the Laju ferry hijacking, occurred on 31 January 1974 in Singapore. Four armed men from the terrorist groups Japanese Red Army and Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine attacked the Shell oil refinery complex on Pulau Bukom and later hijacked the ferryboat Laju and took its five crew members hostage. The crisis was resolved after the Singapore government provided the terrorists safe passage to the Middle East in exchange for the release of the hostages.


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