SINGAPORE – Safety concerns have been raised in relation to activist Han Hui Hui’s family, and her three young children have been taken into protective care by the authorities while police investigations are ongoing.
In a joint statement on the night of March 7, the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and police said that her children were taken to the hospital for medical assessment and care on Feb 15 after an alleged “altercation” between them and Ms Han’s mother-in-law.
This was because the police had assessed it was unsafe for the children, aged three, five and six, to remain in Ms Han’s household.
The statement said there were allegations against Ms Han and her husband concerning the safety and welfare of their children.
Police had received multiple reports regarding Ms Han’s family since August 2025. These include various allegations made by Ms Han, her husband and her mother-in-law, of violence against one another.
The authorities were responding to a Facebook live-stream post Ms Han posted on Feb 28, where she said the police and MSF took her three children away two weeks earlier and she was not allowed to see them at the hospital.
She alleged that her children were “perfectly healthy and happy” with her, but they ended up sad and ill after MSF removed them from her care.
The authorities said that a child protection specialist centre came up with a plan to keep Ms Han’s children safe after the police reports were filed.





