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m&d detained by ISD. No grab food delivery job?

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Singaporean man detained under ISA for involvement in Yemen civil war, working for foreign power: ISD
Sheik Heikel Khalid Bafana had assisted one of the factions in the Yemen civil war after migrating there, said the ISD.
Sheik Heikel Khalid Bafana had assisted one of the factions in the Yemen civil war after migrating there, said the ISD.PHOTO: ST FILE

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SINGAPORE - A Singaporean man has been detained under the Internal Security Act for taking part in the Yemen civil war and working for a foreign power as a paid agent while in the Middle Eastern country, said the Internal Security Department (ISD).

In a statement on Wednesday (Dec 9), the ISD said Sheik Heikel Khalid Bafana, 48, who was detained in March last year, had acted in a manner prejudicial to Singapore's security and interests.

In disclosing the case, the ISD emphasised Singapore's "stern stand against anyone who supports, promotes, undertakes, or makes preparations to undertake armed violence".


Giving an update on earlier cases, the ISD said radicalised Bangladeshi Ahmed Faysal was issued with a Detention Order on Nov 30.

It added that three Singaporeans who were previously detained under the Internal Security Act have been released and placed on Restriction Orders (ROs). ROs issued against another five were allowed to lapse, as they had shown good progress in their rehabilitation.

Heikel had assisted one of the factions in the civil war after migrating to Yemen with his family around 2008, said the ISD.


He volunteered to take up arms and fight alongside this faction, which the ISD did not identify. An ISD spokesman said in response to ST’s queries that he first had the intention to engage in armed violence in 2017.

While in the war-torn country, he ran a consultancy which advised foreign companies on security risks and business opportunities. Online checks showed he was the managing director of Bafana Advisory.

The ISD said Heikel had also acted as a broker between this faction and the foreign power, which was also not named. He had sought to secure military equipment, supplies and funds to conduct military training.

He also collected intelligence on Yemen for this foreign power from around 2012 to 2018, for which he was paid "substantial amounts", said the ISD. His dealings with the foreign power were clandestine in nature.


The ISD said it did not disclose Heikel's case earlier, as investigations into his activities in Yemen were complex, and doing so would have jeopardised ongoing investigations.

On those who support or undertake armed violence or make preparations to do so, the ISD said: "Regardless of how they rationalise such violence ideologically, or where the violence takes place, such a person has demonstrated a dangerous tendency to support the use of violence."

Heikel compounded this by serving the interests of a foreign power for financial gain, it added, noting he had stayed on in Yemen after 2011 as the security situation deteriorated, even when other Singaporeans were evacuated.

He was arrested under the ISA after he and his family returned to Singapore on Feb 5 last year. His family members have not been implicated in his activities in Yemen, added the ISD.

Asked how Heikel had attracted ISD’s attention, the spokesman said that he had made social media postings suggesting that he was involved in the armed conflict in Yemen.

“For instance, he had posted a photograph of himself in military gear with a submachine gun, as well as other postings suggesting involvement in or support for armed violence,” added the spokesman.

Dr Mohamed Ali, who is vice-chairman of the Religious Rehabilitation Group, told The Straits Times that the effective use of the Internal Security Act for early intervention has prevented many from sliding into the path of radicalism.

The potential or planned use of violence is an accepted criterion for someone to be detained, he said, adding that there cannot be any compromise as violence is a violation of the basic human right to feel safe.

“Furthermore, anyone with a religious or political agenda utilising violence as a means should rightfully be given the assistance and opportunity to reflect, learn and understand why it is never a solution to their goals,” said Dr Ali, who is an assistant professor at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

The release of three people from detention into ROs and ROs being allowed to lapse for another five were a clear indication that the rehabilitation programme for such detainees in Singapore is a viable solution, he added
 

cocobobo

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The guy's a lawyer, RI alumni, rugbyman, child actor. Not your average grabfood rider level.
 
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laksaboy

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I heard you can have your personal harem if you're an ISIS fighter.

Volunteer brides from around the world and captured sex slaves.
 

syed putra

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I thought his experience fighting a real war can come in handy.
US troops are not detained even if they fight anywhere.
 
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