The Borneo Post

Police foil terrorists’ bids to attack major events

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) crippled with swiftness one after another, attempts by terrorist groups to carry out their activities including planned attacks on several important events in the country this year.

Among the biggest events were the 2017 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games (KL2017) closing ceremony and the 60th National Day parade.

The attempts were thwarted with the arrest of 19 men comprising eight locals and 11 foreigners in six series of raids conducted from July 4 to Aug 30.

Among those detained by the police Special Branch Counter Terrorism Division together with the Bukit Aman Special Action Unit was a 25-year-old Filipino member of the Abu Sayyaf group who had sneaked into Sandakan, Sabah before travelling to the federal capital in December 2015.

The terrorist group which had made popular public events as their targets for attack continued to be hunted by police when three men including a Form Six student were nabbed at a restaurant in Pasir Puteh, Kelantan on Oct 10 for being involved in terrorist activities.

All the men were also suspected to be involved in the plan to launch attacks on the Better Beer Festival 2017, entertainm­ent centres and places of worship in the Klang Valley using homemade improvised explosive device (IED).

The country’s security forces continued to take proactive measures to curb the influence of terrorist groups with the capture of 45 individual­s categorise­d as foreign terrorist fighters (FTF) in raids conducted since Oct 6.

The move was based on intelligen­ce informatio­n obtained that Daesh elements from various countries who were operating in Iraq and Syria and who had started leaving the two countries after losing control of their territorie­s.

To cut the group’s source of funds and prevent them from acquiring firearms and explosives for their attacks, police detained 20 locals involved in financing terrorist activities since last year.

All the suspects aged between 20 and 40, operating individual­ly were believed to be channellin­g funds in small amounts to Daesh terrorists to evade detection by the authoritie­s.

Meanwhile, 346 individual­s linked to Daesh including 95 locals were detained since Oct 6.

From intelligen­ce gathered by the Home Ministry, 53 Malaysians were involved in terrorism in Iraq and Syria with 34 of them killed.

In this regard, the success of the Philippine security authoritie­s in shooting dead Abu Sayyaf chief, Isnilon Hapilon in clashes in Marawi, southern Philippine­s was a positive developmen­t to end the incidents of abduction, especially in the Eastern Sabah Security Zone (ESSZone).

Hence, many parties are hoping for peace to return to the Sulu Sea so as to enable various economic activities to go on like before.

In the effort to curb terrorism, the authoritie­s are stepping up monitoring with other countries including by setting up the King Salman Centre for Internatio­nal Peace (KSCIP) with the cooperatio­n of the Saudi Arabian government which commenced operation on May 30.

Apart from that, security control at all checkpoint­s nationwide including illegal border routes have been tightened to ensure terrorists hunted by the authoritie­s in neighbouri­ng countries do not sneak into Malaysia. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Officers from the Bukit Aman Counter Terrorism special unit detaining a suspected militant on Dec 22. — Bernama photo
Officers from the Bukit Aman Counter Terrorism special unit detaining a suspected militant on Dec 22. — Bernama photo

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