The Borneo Post

Terrorists’ threats in Malaysia under control — Deputy IGP

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SHAH ALAM: The threat of terrorism in Malaysia is at a manageable level due to the diligent efforts of the police in detaining the main elements of militant groups operating in the country.

Deputy Inspector- General of Police Tan Sri Noor Rashid Ibrahim said immediate eradicatio­n action by the police had successful­ly crippled militant elements trying to gain a foothold in the country.

“Police are always vigilant and boost intelligen­ce activities in order to ensure terrorism incidents occurring outside the country is containabl­e in our country,” he said when opening a seminar on ‘ Youth & N50: National Security Perspectiv­e’ organised by the Malaysian Safety Foundation, here yesterday.

The seminar was aimed at providing in- depth awareness among youths on the threat of terrorism and extremism by identifyin­g how militant movements operated to recruit young people in making their mission successful.

In the meantime, Noor Rashid said some Malaysians were easily influenced by the doctrine of militant movements’ struggles through the social media which were viewed as against the teachings of Islam.

He said the terrorist movements’ mission currently was based on a world without borders with the doctrine of their struggle spread online.

“The militant movements’ trend is no longer the traditiona­l pattern in which all their plans were easily found out at the early stage through intelligen­ce activities.

“On the contrary, nowadays their movements traverse borders,” he said.

In a press conference later, when asked about the call by the police to the government to improve security in TN50, he said the issue of unity among the multi- racial community in the country should be given priority. — Bernama

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