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Malaysia arrests 7 suspects for involving with militant group

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Kuala Lumpur –   Malaysia has arrested seven Philippine men suspected of involving in activities of the Abu Sayyaf militant group, police said on Thursday, as concern grows in Southeast Asia over the possible expansion of militant Islamist activity.

The Abu Sayyaf, whose members have pledged loyalty to Islamic State, is notorious for bombings, beheadings, extortions and kidnap-for-ransom activities in the Philippines’ volatile south.

“The men worked as security guards for private companies in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, and the surrounding state of Selangor.

“One suspect, a 22-year-old, was an Abu Sayyaf group member involved in clashes with the military and kidnapping of hostages in the southern Philippines,” the Police IG Mohamad Fuzi said.

An extremist faction of the Abu Sayyaf helped to seize large parts of Marawi city in the southern Philippines in May, leading to a siege that has killed about 670 militants and 149 soldiers.

Reuters could not reach the men to seek comment as they are in custody.

It was not immediately clear if they have lawyers to represent them.

Malaysian police said their arrests were based on the information that was received after authorities thwarted a plan by one of the militant members to stage an attack at the closing ceremony of the Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur in August.

“All seven men arrived in Malaysia in September 2015.

“They passed through the town of Sandakan in the state of Sabah on Borneo Island, off the southern coast of the Philippines, before traveling to Kuala Lumpur on forged documents,’’ Fuzi said.

Since 2013, Muslim-majority Malaysia has detained more than 300 people with suspected links to Islamic State.

“Since the beginning of the year, Malaysia has arrested 41 foreigners classified as foreign terrorist fighters,’’ Fuzi said.

Governments in Southeast Asia have been worried over the possible expansion of Islamic State as the group loses ground in the Middle East. (Reuters/NAN)

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