The Borneo Post

Four S’wakians arrested for IS activities

- By Gary Adit reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Four Sarawakian­s were among 122 individual­s arrested by police for their involvemen­t in the Islamic State (IS) militant movement last year.

Federal Special Branch director Datuk Seri Mohamad Fuzi Harun said the four, who hailed from Kuching, Serian and Samarahan, were picked up separately in different locations outside the state and were not linked to one another.

“One of the suspects was detained by Turkish authoritie­s as he was enroute to Aleppo in Syria to join other IS fighters.

“We notified our counterpar­ts in Turkey and they arrested him upon his arrival at the airport there before deporting him to Malaysia,” he said during a press conference held yesterday at the Police Training Centre (Pulapol) in Jalan Puncak Borneo here.

Despite the involvemen­t of the four Sarawakian­s in militant activities, Mohamad Fuzi disclosed that no similar arrests have been made within the state.

“Even though there has not been any IS-related arrest in Sarawak, we must not let our guard down but remain vigilant and take proactive measures to ensure incidents that have taken place overseas do not occur here.”

He also added that the police would be stepping up their monitoring activities in the days

One of the suspects was detained by Turkish authoritie­s as he was enroute to Aleppo in Syria to join other IS fighters. — Datuk Seri Mohamad Fuzi Harun, Federal Special Branch director

leading up to Chinese New Year to guard against any potential threats from IS militants.

Earlier, Mohamad Fuzi witnessed the end-of-training ceremony for 1,364 police constables and presented Shaiful Huzairi Mohd Kahil from Semporna, Sabah with the award for Overall Best Trainee, Brian Meinsel Rateng from Serian for Best Outdoor Training, and Muhammad Hazham Kamarolzam­an from Bentong, Pahang for Best Academics.

In his speech to the new constables, the Special Branch director called on them to practice life-long learning to better improve their knowledge and skills which will aid them in life and in their careers.

“Even though you are starting out as constables, you will have the opportunit­y to be promoted to higher or even senior ranks so long as you strive to increase your knowledge and academic qualificat­ions, as well as display a high level of discipline and commitment in your work,” he said, citing the example of two former Bukit Aman directors who began their career in the police force as constables.

Among those present to witness the end-of-training ceremony were State Police Commission­er Datuk Mazlan Mansor, Federal Management Department deputy director (Training) Datuk Narenasaga­ran Thangavelo­o, deputy State Police Commission­er Datuk Abdul Aziz Yusuf, and Pulapol Kuching Commandant SAC Azman Salim.

 ??  ?? Newly-graduated constables take a group selfie to commemorat­e the end of their training.
Newly-graduated constables take a group selfie to commemorat­e the end of their training.
 ??  ?? Fuzi presents the award for Overall Best Trainee to Shaiful Huzairi.
Fuzi presents the award for Overall Best Trainee to Shaiful Huzairi.

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