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Daesh presence at ‘infant stage’ in Malaysia

- Nor Arlene Tan Kuala Lumpur

The presence of Daesh in Malaysia remains small as the country continues to restrict the group’s recruitmen­t drive and terror plots across the country and southeast Asia, officials told Arab News on Sunday.

“There are pockets of them here and there, most of which are at the infant stage,” Abdul Hamid Bador, Malaysia’s inspector general of police, said in light of the recent arrest of 15 alleged Daesh-linked terrorists by the Royal Malaysia Police on Friday.

The alleged terrorists comprised three Malaysians and 12 Indonesian­s. They were captured between July 10 and Sept. 25 this year in seven states: Sabah, Selangor, Johore, Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Penang and Pahang. Bador said that the presence of Daesh-inspired elements in Malaysia is small and that only one group is reported to have a link with the Indonesian chapter.

One of the counterter­rorism operations targeted one Malaysian and 10 Indonesian­s, including an Indonesian woman aged between 22 and 36, who were suspected of establishi­ng a “new Daesh branch” by engaging members on social media with their ideology. Malaysian authoritie­s managed to crack down on the alleged online recruitmen­t drive, as well as several planned attacks in Malaysia and Indonesia.

“They were planning to launch attacks in Malaysia and Indonesia once they had recruited enough members,” a statement released by the Royal Malaysia Police read. Another arrest involved a 25-year-old Indonesian palm oil estate worker in Sabah who had “pledged his allegiance” to Daesh leader Abu Bakar Al-Baghdadi, officials said.

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