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List of Locations Photography Prohibitions and Pocs (May 2020 Commencement Building/Area declared Date of S/n Address Member of Public's Point of Contact as a PA/PP Photography Prohibition 990 Upper Changi 1 Changi Prison Complex Road North, 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] S(506968) 407 Upper Changi 2 Prison Headquarters Road North, 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] S(597658) 501 Old Choa Chu Prison Staff Training 3 Kang Road, 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] School S(698928) Selarang Park Centre (Note: Currently known 1 Selarang Park 4 collectively as Selarang 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Road, S(508167) Park Community Supervision Centre) Selarang Park Centre I (Note: Currently known 1 Selarang Park 5 collectively as Selarang 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Road, S(508167) Park Community Supervision Centre) Selarang Park Centre II (Note: Currently known 1 Selarang Park 6 collectively as Selarang 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Road, S(508167) Park Community Supervision Centre) Selarang Park Centre III (Note: Currently known 1 Selarang Park 7 collectively as Selarang 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Road, S(508167) Park Community Supervision Centre) Selarang Park Centre IV (Note: Currently known 1 Selarang Park 8 collectively as Selarang 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Road, S(508167) Park Community Supervision Centre) Selarang Park Centre V (Note: Currently known 1 Selarang Park 9 collectively as Selarang 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Road, S(508167) Park Community Supervision Centre) Singapore Prisons 978 Upper Changi 10 Emergency Action Road North, 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Response (Spear) Base S(506977) 10 Tanah Merah 11 Tanah Merah Complex Besar Road, 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] S(498834) Ang Mo Kio Police 51 Ang Mo Kio SPF Ops SCT 12 18 Dec 2018 Divisional Headquarters Avenue 9, S(569784) [email protected] Bedok Police Divisional 30 Bedok North SPF Ops SCT 13 18 Dec 2018 Headquarters Road, S(469676) [email protected] Clementi Police Divisional 20 Clementi Avenue SPF Ops SCT 14 18 Dec 2018 Headquarters 5, S(129858) [email protected] 5 Vernon Park, SPF Ops SCT 15 Gurkha Cantonment 18 Dec 2018 S(367831) [email protected] Home Team Tactical 1 Mandai Quarry SPF Ops SCT 16 18 Dec 2018 Centre Road, S(728635) [email protected] Jurong Police Divisional 2 Jurong West SPF Ops SCT 17 18 Dec 2018 Headquarters Avenue 5, S(649482) [email protected] Marine Police Boat Base - 695 Lim Chu Kang SPF Ops SCT 18 18 Dec 2018 Lim Chu Kang Road Road, S(709654) [email protected] 1 Mount Pleasant SPF Ops SCT 19 Old Police Academy Road off Thomson 18 Dec 2018 [email protected] Road, S(298333) Police Cantonment 391 New Bridge SPF Ops SCT 20 18 Dec 2018 Complex Road, S(088763) [email protected] Police Coast Guard Gul 9 Pioneer Place, SPF Ops SCT 21 18 Dec 2018 Boat Base S(627864) [email protected] Police Coast Guard 11 Brani Way, SPF Ops SCT 22 18 Dec 2018 Headquarters (Land Area) S(098658) [email protected] Police Coast Guard Loyang Regional Base 91 Loyang Way, SPF Ops SCT 23 18 Dec 2018 (Land (PP) & Sea (PA) S(508773) [email protected] Area) 2 Mowbray Road, SPF Ops SCT 24 Police K-9 Unit 18 Dec 2018 S(688253) [email protected] Police KINS Training 300 Ulu Pandan SPF Ops SCT 25 18 Dec 2018 Camp Road, S(596472) [email protected] 1 Hemmant Road, SPF Ops SCT 26 Police Logistic Base 18 Dec 2018 S(438675) [email protected] Police Reserve Unit No.2 Queensway, SPF Ops SCT 27 18 Dec 2018 Base S(149051) [email protected] 2 Lorong 4 Toa SPF Ops SCT 28 Police Security Command 18 Dec 2018 Payoh, S(319513) [email protected] Public Transport Security 132 Paya Lebar Road, SPF Ops SCT 29 Command Headquarters 18 Dec 2018 S(409014) [email protected] (Transcom) Selat Sengkir in Front of 11 Brani Way, SPF Ops SCT 30 Police Coast Guard Brani 18 Dec 2018 S(098658) [email protected] Base Tanglin Police Divisional 21 Kampong Java SPF Ops SCT 31 18 Dec 2018 Headquarters Road, S(228892) [email protected] Traffic Police Divisional 10 Ubi Avenue 3, SPF Ops SCT 32 18 Dec 2018 Headquarters S(408865) [email protected] 28 Irrawaddy Road, SPF Ops SCT 33 New Phoenix Park 18 Dec 2018 S(329560) [email protected] Woodlands Division 1 Woodlands Street SPF Ops SCT 34 18 Dec 2018 Headquarters 12, S(738622) [email protected] Plot 1 in Lot 357PT, Bukit Timah Repeater SPF Ops SCT 35 Mukim No. 16, Bukit 18 Dec 2018 Station Plot 1 [email protected] Timah Hill Plot 2 in Lot 357PT, Bukit Timah Repeater SPF Ops SCT 36 Mukim No. 16, Bukit 18 Dec 2018 Station Plot 2 [email protected] Timah Hill Plot 3 in Lot 357PT, Bukit Timah Repeater SPF Ops SCT 37 Mukim No. 16, Bukit 18 Dec 2018 Station Plot 3 [email protected] Timah Hill Lot 5501PT Mukim Mount Pleasant Repeater SPF Ops SCT 38 No. 17 Toa Payoh, 18 Dec 2018 Station [email protected] Mount Pleasant Road SGH Pathology 20 College Road, #13- Wee Boon Yu 39 Department Biological 00 Diagnostic Tower, 28 Dec 2018 [email protected] Safety Level 3 Laboratory S(169856) 14 Medical Drive, Yong Loo Lin School of #15-01, Centre for Sindhu Ravindran 40 Medicine BSL-3 Core 28 Dec 2018 Translational Centre [email protected] Facility (MD6), S(117599) 960 Upper Changi Security Ops Centre 41 Changi Exchange 1 Jan 2019 Road, S(507714) [email protected] 500 Rifle Range Bukit Timah Satellite Security Ops Centre 42 Road, S(588397) 1 Jan 2019 Earth Station [email protected] 40 Lorong 41, Geylang Telephone Security Ops Centre 43 Geylang Road, 1 Jan 2019 Exchange [email protected] S(387843) Hougang Telephone 11 CompassVale Security Ops Centre 44 1 Jan 2019 Exchange Bow, S(544996) [email protected] Jurong East Telephone 31 Jurong East Security Ops Centre 45 1 Jan 2019 Exchange Avenue 1, S(609773) [email protected] 373 Thomson Road, Security Ops Centre 46 North Exchange 1 Jan 2019 S(307679) [email protected] Orchard Exchange and 31 Exeter Road, Security Ops Centre 47 Comcentre Engineering 1 Jan 2019 S(239732) [email protected] Centre Pasir Ris Telephone 5 Pasir Ris Street 51, Security Ops Centre 48 1 Jan 2019 Exchange S(518900) [email protected] 448 Upper Paya Security Ops Centre 49 Paya Lebar Exchange Lebar Road, 1 Jan 2019 [email protected] S(534998) 2 Stirling Road, Security Ops Centre 50 Queenstown Exchange 1 Jan 2019 S(148943) [email protected] Satellite Earth Station, 50 Woolwich Road Security Ops Centre 51 1 Jan 2019 Sentosa Island Sentosa, S(098687) [email protected] SeaCom Terminal 375 Tanjong Katong Security Ops Centre 52 1 Jan 2019 Building Road, S(437132) [email protected] 11 Seletar Satellite Seletar Satellite Earth Security Ops Centre 53 Station Road, 1 Jan 2019 Station [email protected] S(788508) 375 Tanjong Katong Security Ops Centre 54 Tanjong Katong Exchange 1 Jan 2019 Road, S(437132) [email protected] Telephone House and 15/33 Hill Street, Security Ops Centre 55 1 Jan 2019 Central Exchange S(179352) [email protected] 1 Telok Blangah Way, Security Ops Centre 56 Telok Blangah Exchange 1 Jan 2019 S(098800) [email protected] 9 Tuas Avenue 3, Security Ops Centre 57 Tuas Telephone Exchange 1 Jan 2019 S(639408) [email protected] 151 Seletar Road, Security Ops Centre 58 Yio Chu Kang Exchange 1 Jan 2019 S(807008) [email protected] 1 Jalan Kilang #06-00, Alvin Lee 59 EIOS 99 Pte Ltd 1 Jan 2019 S(159402) [email protected] 109 Pasir Panjang Michael Pillay 60 MAS Currency House 14 Jan 2019 Road, S(118536) [email protected] MAS Nursery at Bukit 7 Gombak Drive, Michael Pillay 61 14 Jan 2019 Gombak S(669639) [email protected] Caltex Tanjong Penjuru 210 Jalan Buroh, Nazrin 62 31 Jan 2019 Installation S(609831) [email protected] 18 Jurong Pier Road, 63 Jurong Island Checkpoint 31 Jan 2019 Boo Chew Han [email protected] S(619168) 51 Jurong Island 64 Jurong Island 31 Jan 2019 Boo Chew Han [email protected] Highway, S(627865) Tank Storage Barge Ramp No.1 Abutting the 1 Pulau Busing, Victor 65 1 Feb 2019 Northern-East Shore Line S(118363) [email protected] of Pulau Busing Tank Storage Barge Ramp No.2 Abutting the Eastern 1 Pulau Busing, Victor 66 1 Feb 2019 Shore Line of Pulau S(118363) [email protected] Busing Tank Storage Jetty No.1 Abutting the Northern 1 Pulau Busing, Victor 67 1 Feb 2019 Shore Line of Pulau S(118363) [email protected] Busing Tank Storage Jetty No.2 Abutting the Northern- 1 Pulau Busing, Victor 68 1 Feb 2019 East Shore Line of Pulau S(118363) [email protected] Busing Tank Storage Terminal, 1 Pulau Busing, Victor 69 1 Feb 2019 Pulau Busing S(118363) [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal 6 Meranti View, Francis Nelson [email protected] 70 Primary Berth LNG Jetty Jurong Island, 1 Feb 2019 Ahmad Izwan at Meranti View S(627600) [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal 6 Meranti View, Francis Nelson [email protected] 71 Seawater Intake at Jurong Island, 1 Feb 2019 Ahmad Izwan Meranti View S(627600) [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal 6 Meranti View, Francis Nelson [email protected] 72 Seawater Outfall at Jurong Island, 1 Feb 2019 Ahmad Izwan Meranti View S(627600) [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal 6 Meranti View, Francis Nelson [email protected] 73 Secondary Berth LNG Jurong Island, 1 Feb 2019 Ahmad Izwan Jetty at Meranti View S(627600) [email protected] 6 Meranti View, Francis Nelson [email protected] Singapore LNG Terminal 74 Jurong Island, 1 Feb
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