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ins1dious Turbocharged January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 (edited) 27 radicalised Bangladeshis arrested in Singapore under Internal Security Act: MHA (First row from left) Alam Khurshed, 27; Alam Mahabub, 34; Ali Abdul, 40. (Second row) Ali Md Ashraf, 33; Alim Abdul, 32; Aminur, 31. (Third row) Golam Jilani Abdur Rouf, 27; Haque Md Mofazzal, 29; Hasan Md Mahmudul, 30. PHOTOS: MHA SINGAPORE - Twenty-seven male Bangladeshis working here have been arrested under the Internal Security Act (ISA). Investigations showed that they supported the armed jihad ideology of terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Some of them had considered waging armed jihad overseas, but they were not planning any terrorist attacks in Singapore, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday (Jan 20). The men, who were working in the construction industry here, were detained between Nov 16 and Dec 1 last year. Of the 27, 26 were members of a closed religious study group that subscribed to extremist beliefs and teachings of radical figures like Anwar al-Awlaki, an American and Yemeni Islamic lecturer alleged to have ties with militant group Al-Qaeda. Awlaki was killed in a drone strike in Yemen in September 2011. The remaining man was not a member of the study group, but was discovered to have been undergoing radicalisation. He supported extremist preachers and possessed jihadi-related material. All 27 have had their work passes cancelled, and 26 of them have since been repatriated to Bangladesh, where the authorities were informed of the circumstances of their repatriation. The last person is now in prison for attempting to leave Singapore illegally after learning of his fellow members' arrests. He will also be repatriated once he completes his sentence. In the course of their arrests, the Internal Security Department recovered a "significant amount" of radical and jihadi-related material, such as books and videos containing footage of children undergoing training in what appeared to be terrorist military camps. Several members also possessed a shared document with graphic images and instruction details on how to conduct "silent killings" using different methods and weapons. An excerpt from the document, which depicts in a graphic manner how one can attack and kill with stealth. IMAGES: MHA The group members took measures to avoid detection by the authorities, sharing jihadi-related materials discreetly and holding weekly gatherings to discuss armed conflicts involving Muslims, said MHA. "They also carefully targeted the recruitment of other Bangladeshi nationals to grow their membership," said the MHA. A number of members admitted that they believed they should participate in and wage armed jihad on behalf of their religion. Several contemplated travelling to the Middle East to take part in the ongoing conflict. Some of them were in support of terrorist groups that killed Shi'ites as they considered Shi'ites to be "deviant". They also bore grievances against the Bangladeshi government over its actions against some Islamic groups and leaders. "Members were encouraged to return to Bangladesh and wage armed jihad against the Bangladeshi government. They had also sent monetary donations to entities believed to be linked to extremist groups in Bangladesh," said MHA. The Government takes a serious view of any form of support for terrorism. Any person - foreigner or otherwise - who engages in any activity that threatens to harm Singapore's national security and racial and religious harmony will be firmly dealt with under the law. "Foreigners are guests of our country and they should not abuse this privilege and use Singapore as a base to import their own domestic political agenda and carry out activities in pursuit of such an agenda," MHA said. "In the same way, foreign religious speakers who propagate divisive doctrines which could lead to mistrust, enmity and hatred among local religious groups and undermine Singapore's social cohesion are not welcomed and will not be allowed to operate in Singapore." Anyone who knows or suspects that a person has been radicalised, or is engaging in extremist activities or propagating extremist teachings, should promptly inform the Internal Security Department (1800-2626-473) or the Police (999). ============ I hadn't heard about this before. Good job by the authorities in identifying the threats and deporting them. Must also follow the money trail, who radicalised them, etc. These type of people who only have hate in their hearts and those who preach these things must be dealt with strictly. I'd prefer to drop them in the middle of the war zone of their choice armed with a blunt spoon. Edited January 20, 2016 by ins1dious 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 PCBs.. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loki Supersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 These 27 caught and deported did not plan any attacks in Singapore. But I hope the authorities can root out those that are planning attacks in Singapore. No joke if an attack happens here. On the flip side, the 27 represent a very very small percentage of Bangladeshi workers here and I would think most of them are peaceful and just want to get on with life and make a living. Hope this incident does not make the public turn against ALL Bangladeshis working here. After all, we have seen some of these workers go out of their way to help Singaporeans, even Singapore's stray cats. 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ins1dious Turbocharged January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 (edited) These 27 caught and deported did not plan any attacks in Singapore. But I hope the authorities can root out those that are planning attacks in Singapore. No joke if an attack happens here. On the flip side, the 27 represent a very very small percentage of Bangladeshi workers here and I would think most of them are peaceful and just want to get on with life and make a living. Hope this incident does not make the public turn against ALL Bangladeshis working here. After all, we have seen some of these workers go out of their way to help Singaporeans, even Singapore's stray cats. true true... everyone just want to make a living... foreign or otherwise. It's a minority few misguided idiots who cause harm in the name of others. But these type of people will carry a grudge wherever they go. Now they want to wage their stupid war in the ME or in B'desh... tomorrow they will be aggrieved about something nearby. Must nip it in the bud and remain vigilant. also... I remember reading somewhere (I'll try and find the article) about how up north... things are changing culturally... With money from the House of Saud... some of our neighbours north now follow a more stricter version of the religion. This is fine if they are tolerant... but given the history of that poxy House and my trepidation about them... I sure hope common sense prevails. Edited January 20, 2016 by ins1dious 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galantspeedz Turbocharged January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 These 27 caught and deported did not plan any attacks in Singapore. But I hope the authorities can root out those that are planning attacks in Singapore. No joke if an attack happens here. that's because ISA managed to stop it before it got to that stage.......... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktglfc Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 27 radicalised Bangladeshis arrested in Singapore under Internal Security Act: MHA (First row from left) Alam Khurshed, 27; Alam Mahabub, 34; Ali Abdul, 40. (Second row) Ali Md Ashraf, 33; Alim Abdul, 32; Aminur, 31. (Third row) Golam Jilani Abdur Rouf, 27; Haque Md Mofazzal, 29; Hasan Md Mahmudul, 30. PHOTOS: MHA SINGAPORE - Twenty-seven male Bangladeshis working here have been arrested under the Internal Security Act (ISA). Investigations showed that they supported the armed jihad ideology of terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Some of them had considered waging armed jihad overseas, but they were not planning any terrorist attacks in Singapore, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday (Jan 20). The men, who were working in the construction industry here, were detained between Nov 16 and Dec 1 last year. Of the 27, 26 were members of a closed religious study group that subscribed to extremist beliefs and teachings of radical figures like Anwar al-Awlaki, an American and Yemeni Islamic lecturer alleged to have ties with militant group Al-Qaeda. Awlaki was killed in a drone strike in Yemen in September 2011. The remaining man was not a member of the study group, but was discovered to have been undergoing radicalisation. He supported extremist preachers and possessed jihadi-related material. All 27 have had their work passes cancelled, and 26 of them have since been repatriated to Bangladesh, where the authorities were informed of the circumstances of their repatriation. The last person is now in prison for attempting to leave Singapore illegally after learning of his fellow members' arrests. He will also be repatriated once he completes his sentence. In the course of their arrests, the Internal Security Department recovered a "significant amount" of radical and jihadi-related material, such as books and videos containing footage of children undergoing training in what appeared to be terrorist military camps. Several members also possessed a shared document with graphic images and instruction details on how to conduct "silent killings" using different methods and weapons. An excerpt from the document, which depicts in a graphic manner how one can attack and kill with stealth. IMAGES: MHA The group members took measures to avoid detection by the authorities, sharing jihadi-related materials discreetly and holding weekly gatherings to discuss armed conflicts involving Muslims, said MHA. "They also carefully targeted the recruitment of other Bangladeshi nationals to grow their membership," said the MHA. A number of members admitted that they believed they should participate in and wage armed jihad on behalf of their religion. Several contemplated travelling to the Middle East to take part in the ongoing conflict. Some of them were in support of terrorist groups that killed Shi'ites as they considered Shi'ites to be "deviant". They also bore grievances against the Bangladeshi government over its actions against some Islamic groups and leaders. "Members were encouraged to return to Bangladesh and wage armed jihad against the Bangladeshi government. They had also sent monetary donations to entities believed to be linked to extremist groups in Bangladesh," said MHA. The Government takes a serious view of any form of support for terrorism. Any person - foreigner or otherwise - who engages in any activity that threatens to harm Singapore's national security and racial and religious harmony will be firmly dealt with under the law. "Foreigners are guests of our country and they should not abuse this privilege and use Singapore as a base to import their own domestic political agenda and carry out activities in pursuit of such an agenda," MHA said. "In the same way, foreign religious speakers who propagate divisive doctrines which could lead to mistrust, enmity and hatred among local religious groups and undermine Singapore's social cohesion are not welcomed and will not be allowed to operate in Singapore." Anyone who knows or suspects that a person has been radicalised, or is engaging in extremist activities or propagating extremist teachings, should promptly inform the Internal Security Department (1800-2626-473) or the Police (999). ============ I hadn't heard about this before. Good job by the authorities in identifying the threats and deporting them. Must also follow the money trail, who radicalised them, etc. These type of people who only have hate in their hearts and those who preach these things must be dealt with strictly. I'd prefer to drop them in the middle of the war zone of their choice armed with a blunt spoon. Kudos to our garmen to capture these radicalized ppl before they start to do anything dangerous .... Hopefully this will serve as a notice to those ppl that we do not tolerate this kind of thinkings and actions in our Singapore ... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 well done ISA. Seriously dunno how they went undercover and found more evidence. Impersonating a local radical still not too difficult. Impersonating a bangladesh radical. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 well done ISA. Seriously dunno how they went undercover and found more evidence. Impersonating a local radical still not too difficult. Impersonating a bangladesh radical. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 why they dont shave huh... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 why they dont shave huh... satkiness + 999999999999 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyfitms Twincharged January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 well done ISA. Seriously dunno how they went undercover and found more evidence. Impersonating a local radical still not too difficult. Impersonating a bangladesh radical. probably ISA hired a FT to undercover as FT 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 why they dont shave huh... So when they lick lick, got more hweeling. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyfitms Twincharged January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 haha so have to pretend to be in love with a maid to infiltrate? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 haha so have to pretend to be in love with a maid to infiltrate? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/russia/7649886/Russian-honeytrap-Seduced-by-the-oldest-trick-in-the-book.html Russian honeytrap: Seduced by the oldest trick in the book Men have never been able to resist a slender ankle and a Russian accent, says Dominic Sandbrook. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic January 20, 2016 Share January 20, 2016 haha so have to pretend to be in love with a maid to infiltrate? no la ... the maid is the undercover agent ↡ Advertisement 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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