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Malaysia to work with PH, Indonesia

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Malaysia said Saturday that it will work with the Philippine­s and Indonesia to conduct joint patrols in the Sulu Sea targeted at members of the Islamic State group.

Malaysian Defense minister Hishammudd­in Hussein said the trio will begin joint sea patrols later this month, in the area bounded by Sabah and the southern Philippine­s, where Islamic militants intend to “establish a caliphate.” Air patrols will start at a later date.

Responding to questions at an internatio­nal security conference, Hishammudd­in explained that Malaysia had conducted a similar operation in the Malacca Strait to clamp down on piracy.

“Different people there we’re dealing with, with regards to Islamic militants ... but wish us luck,” he quipped.

The Shangri-La Dialogue, which ends Sunday, is attended by defense ministers and experts from 39 countries, including US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.

In a wide-ranging speech, Hishammudd­in touched on the rising threat that the Islamic State group posed in Asia.

He said the Islamic State’s “threat to our region is real. It is multi-dimensiona­l, whether from returning fighters, regional franchises or more disturbing­ly, from self-radicalize­d lone wolves.”

“Many of the individual­s involved (in attacks) were from seemingly good, even prosperous background­s or profession­s. This highlights the insidious nature of radicaliza­tion. We cannot generalize on who can turn into a lone wolf,” Hishammudd­in said. /

The IS threat to our region is real. It is multidimen­sional, whether from returning fighters, regional franchises or more disturbing­ly, from self-radicalize­d lone wolves. MALAYSIAN DEFENSE MINISTER

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