The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Man who made threats to kill King, PM among 7 held

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KUALA LUMPUR: Seven suspected Islamic State (IS) militants, including a man who threatened to kill the Yang diPertuan Agong and top Malaysian leaders, were detained following a four-state swoop, said Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun.

The Inspector-General of Police said the suspects - four Malaysians and three Indonesian­s - were detained in Terengganu, Selangor, Perak and Johor in a special operation held from July 12 till July 17.

“We made the first arrest on July 12 in Terengganu, where a 26-year-old Indonesian man was detained.

“The suspect is a member of Negara Islam Indonesia (NII) terror group, who has received weapons training in Bandung between 2015 and 2018,” he said in a statement yesterday.

The suspect’s wife, who is a Malaysian, also swore an oath of allegiance to the NII terror group, added the IGP.

“The suspect and his wife planned to take the rest of their family to Syria to join the IS,” he said.

Mohamad Fuzi said the second arrest was made on a 27-year-old Indonesian man in Petaling Jaya on July 12.

“He is an IS member and we found 100 videos and 90 photos of the terror group on his mobile phone.

“We believed he actively promoted the IS on social media and he planned to join them in Syria,” he said.

A 42-year-old Indonesian factory operation is the third suspect picked up in Ipoh, Perak, on July 14.

“He is believed to have a connection with the Jamaah Ansharul Daulah terror group.

“This group was responsibl­e for killing an Indonesian policeman in West Java on May 10,” he said.

Mohamad Fuzi said the next arrests involved a 42-year-old Malaysian man and 24-year-old Malaysian woman in Johor on July 16.

“The woman transferre­d RM4,000 to militant Muhammad Nasrullah Latif, also known as Abu Gomez, who was killed in Syria earlier this year.

Muhammad Nasrullah had posted on his Facebook page threatenin­g to launch attacks in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippine­s after Hari Raya.

“The 42-year-old Malaysian man was also in close contact with militant leader Muhammad Wanndy Mohamed Jedi, who has also been killed in Syria,” he said.

The sixth arrest involved a 34-year-old Malaysian man, who threatened to kill the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa.

“He had posted the threat on Facebook as he sees the King and Malaysian leaders as “toghut”.

“He feels that they are not governing the country based on Islamic teachings,” the IGP said.

Mohamad Fuzi said the last arrest involved a 21-year-old Malaysian man in Masai, Johor, who works as a factory operator.

“He was planning to head to Syria to fight alongside other IS militants,” the IGP added.

 ??  ?? Counter Terrorism officers detaining the 24-year-old Malaysian woman who transferre­d RM4,000 to a militant who was killed in Syria earlier this year.
Counter Terrorism officers detaining the 24-year-old Malaysian woman who transferre­d RM4,000 to a militant who was killed in Syria earlier this year.

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