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Jan 27, 2010
10 nabbed for 'terrorism'
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Malaysia's Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said that 'all 10 are involved in international terrorism' but would not reveal whether they had planned or carried out attacks. -- ST FILE PHOTO
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KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA said on Wednesday it had arrested 10 people including nine foreigners for 'acts of terrorism', saying they were members of an international terror outfit and threatened national security. Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the 10 were being held under the Internal Security Act (ISA) which allows for indefinite detention without trial. 'I can confirm that 10 people have been arrested under the ISA for acts of terrorism,' he told a press conference. 'They are internationally linked and will affect the security of our country if we do not take action,' he said. We have worked with international intelligence organisations in this operation.'
Mr Hishammuddin said that 'all 10 are involved in international terrorism' but would not reveal whether they had planned or carried out attacks. He also declined to say when and where they were arrested. Neither would he say which intelligence organisations had helped in the arrests, but said that 'if they are with an international terror organisation and if they are caught in Malaysia, then we will take action on them.' Malaysia's controversial ISA has been used in the past against alleged militants, including members of regional terrorist organisation Jemaah Islamiyah which is linked to Al-Qaeda. -- AFP
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Jan 27, 2010
10 nabbed for 'terrorism'
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Malaysia's Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said that 'all 10 are involved in international terrorism' but would not reveal whether they had planned or carried out attacks. -- ST FILE PHOTO
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KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA said on Wednesday it had arrested 10 people including nine foreigners for 'acts of terrorism', saying they were members of an international terror outfit and threatened national security. Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the 10 were being held under the Internal Security Act (ISA) which allows for indefinite detention without trial. 'I can confirm that 10 people have been arrested under the ISA for acts of terrorism,' he told a press conference. 'They are internationally linked and will affect the security of our country if we do not take action,' he said. We have worked with international intelligence organisations in this operation.'
Mr Hishammuddin said that 'all 10 are involved in international terrorism' but would not reveal whether they had planned or carried out attacks. He also declined to say when and where they were arrested. Neither would he say which intelligence organisations had helped in the arrests, but said that 'if they are with an international terror organisation and if they are caught in Malaysia, then we will take action on them.' Malaysia's controversial ISA has been used in the past against alleged militants, including members of regional terrorist organisation Jemaah Islamiyah which is linked to Al-Qaeda. -- AFP