Malaysia’s police have arrested three people suspected of being involved in activities related to the Islamic State (IS) terror group.
This included a man who was said to have received instructions from Mahmud Ahmad, now Malaysia’s most wanted terrorist, and from a Saudi Arabian bomb-making expert on how to make a large-scale improvised explosive device (IED).
He said the first to be picked up was the man with links to Mahmud and the Saudi Arabian bomb-making expert, adding that the 21-year-old also had links to the Al Qaeda and Abu Sayyaf terror groups.
“The jobless man was arrested on Sept 8 in Bagan Serai, Perak … he had sworn his bai’ah (allegiance) to the Islamic State earlier this year.”
The suspect also admitted that he has been taught by Dr Mahmud and a Saudi Arabian bomb expert on how to produce an IED on a large scale.
“He has tried to produce the bomb three times,” said the police chief. “The suspect also received instruction from another senior Malaysian IS fighter in Syria on how to purchase a pistol, M-16 and AK-47 assault rifles, along with a hand grenade from a neighbouring country, and launch an attack on non-Muslims and their places of worship.”
Police also seized a number of chemical materials believed to be part of the items used to produce the IED, said Mr Fuzi.
Source: TodayOnline