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Malaysia arrests five Filipinos in connection with IS-linked terror activities

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KUALA LUMPUR–The Malaysian police said on Monday they have arrested seven suspects, including five Filipinos and one Malaysian immigration officer, in connection with the Islamic State (IS).

The first Filipino suspect, who has permanent residence in Malaysia, was found to have provided funds for Malaysian fugitives “Dr. Mahmud Ahmad” and Mohamad Joraimee Awang Raimee, who joined the IS in southern Philippines as recruiters for the terror group, said Khalid Abu Bakar, Inspector-General of the police in a statement.

Another two are believed to have assisted the transit of three Indonesian IS militants to southern Philippines via the Malaysian state of Sabah, said Khalid.

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The police believed the arrested Malaysian immigration officer helped arrange the travel for several terror suspects to Southern Philippines without valid documents.

The suspects were arrested in a series of counter-terrorism operations between Wednesday and Sunday in Sabah and Selangor, said Khalid.

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It is not the first time the police uncovered links between Sabah and southern Philippines, where the Philippine government exert loose control over the Abu Sayyaf, a Jihadist rebel group.

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The Malaysian police busted a four-member terror cell in Sabah in January, in which the police found the cell helped new recruits of IS-linked militant from Malaysia, Indonesia, ethnic Rohingya community in Bangladesh to transit via Sabah to Marawi city in Mindanao of the Philippines.

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  1. Athanasia Jennifer Sawicz

    March 13, 2017 at 12:17 PM

    Dear Mr. Tarter – Thank you for reporting on the condition of the Rohingya in Burma. I appreciate you keeping this issue front and center. In media reporting, the Rohingya’s tragic suffering is often portrayed as communal violence when in reality, they are the victims of a persecution. Identifying the situation in Burma correctly is very helpful. Unfortunately, there is no evidence that any Rohingya has ever participated in terrorism. furthermore not all terrorism is Islamic-based; the perpetrators of genocide in Burma are Buddhist. thx

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