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(ii) any written law, or an order or other direction (however described) under any written law.

(2) In this section, "prevented from travelling internationally" includes being—

(a) required to remain in Singapore;
(b) required to surrender a Singapore passport or a Singapore travel document;
(c) not permitted to apply for a Singapore passport or a Singapore travel document; or
(d) not permitted to obtain a Singapore passport or a Singapore travel document.

Reasons relating to potential for harmful conduct

24.—(1) If a competent authority believes on reasonable grounds that—

(a) if a Singapore passport or a Singapore travel document were issued to a person, the person would be likely to engage in conduct that—
(i) might prejudice the security of Singapore or any other country;
(ii) might endanger the health or physical safety of other persons (whether in Singapore or another country);
(iii) might constitute an offence under this Act; or
(iv) might constitute a seizable offence against any written law which is prescribed; and
(b) the person should be refused a Singapore passport or a Singapore travel document in order to prevent the person from engaging in the conduct,

the competent authority may make a written request to the Controller—

(A) to cancel any Singapore passport or Singapore travel document that has been issued to the person; or
(B) to refuse to issue any Singapore passport or Singapore travel document to the person.