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AWAS.....all Jiuhu Cina Bros n Part Timer Sinki Compatriot..Johor has NO Terror Attack..Only Lonewolf Attack, kym????

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...e-advises-citizens-vigilance-malaysia-4344401

Safe Hands ask u to be more careful hah
Stay iN SINKIPUT is safer...expensive but safe option for your consideration


SINGAPORE: The Singapore government on Friday (May 17) advised Singaporeans who are in or travelling to Malaysia to exercise vigilance after an attack took place at a police station in Ulu Tiram on the outskirts of Johor Bahru.

In a press statement released on Friday evening, Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said: "Singaporeans in or travelling to Malaysia are advised to exercise vigilance and take all necessary precautions to ensure their personal safety.
 
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Malaysia arrests 7 people after attack on Johor police post by Jemaah Islamiyah suspect kills 2 cops​

The attacker - who was shot dead at the scene - was a member of terror group Jemaah Islamiyah, local police say. Seven people, including the assailant’s family, have been arrested as local police track down over 20 suspected JI members in Johor.

Malaysia arrests 7 people after attack on Johor police post by Jemaah Islamiyah suspect kills 2 cops
Two policemen were killed and another injured in an attack by a masked assailant at Ulu Tiram police station, Johor on May 17, 2024. (Photo: CNA/Zamzahuri Abas)

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Editor's note: This article originally said that the Malaysian police have arrested over 20 suspected Jemaah Islamiyah members. This is inaccurate. What the police said was that they have arrested seven people and are tracking down over 20 JI members in Johor. We are sorry for the error.

ULU TIRAM, Johor: Malaysia police have arrested seven people as they track down more than 20 people believed to be members of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) after an attack on a police station in the outskirts of Johor Bahru in the early hours of Friday (May 17).

The attack at Ulu Tiram police station by a JI member at around 2.30am killed two police officers and left one injured. The attacker was killed in an ensuing firefight.
The suburb town of Ulu Tiram is located about 20km from Johor Bahru. It's close to Mount Austin, a popular shopping destination for Singaporeans.
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Speaking at a press conference outside the police post, Malaysia’s Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain said that the suspect, a 21-year-old male, had entered the police post armed with a parang. He attacked one police officer near the station’s entrance, taking his pistol.

A firefight then ensued at the car park area of the station between the suspect and police officers, which resulted in the death of another officer, Mr Razarudin added. The suspect was also shot dead during this exchange.
 

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Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain speaks to the media during a press conference outside the Ulu Tiram police station. (Photo: CNA/Zamzahuri Abas)
He said that police officers then searched the suspect’s home and found evidence that he was a JI member.

“We have also found that the suspect did his preparations, the bag he was using was padded with zinc (sheets) and other material so that he could use it as a shield during a firefight with police,” said Mr Razarudin.

“So from what we see, the individual came to the police post to get a gun for his agenda, which we don't know yet what it is. I have instructed the Special Branch to identify all JI members in Johor to be called up for questioning,” he added.

When probed by reporters on what was the motive of the attack, Mr Razarudin said: "They are JI members ... we suspect that (it is to obtain weapons), but we must investigate further."
 

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Two policemen were killed and one was injured in an attack by an intruder at the Ulu Tiram police station on May 17,2024. (Photo: CNA/Zamzahuri Abas)

Mr Razarudin outlined that more than 20 people believed to be linked to JI are being tracked down for questioning. He added that all five members of the suspect’s family aged between 19 and 62 have been arrested, noting that the suspect's father, aged 62, is a known member of JI.

Mr Razarudin added that two people who were making a police report at the time have also been nabbed as he said that “it was not logical” for them to be reporting an incident which allegedly took place two years ago, implying that they might be involved in the attack as distractions for police.

Mr Razarudin added that security has been stepped up at police stations, the state’s palace as well as the official residence of the Johor chief minister.
 

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Jemaah Islamiyah is linked to Al Qaeda, the terror group that carried out the 9/11 attacks in the US in 2001. JI is responsible for some of Indonesia’s deadliest terror attacks, including the 2002 Bali bombings which killed more than 200 people.

JI's spiritual leader Abu Bakar Bashir set up a religious school or madrasah in Ulu Tiram called Luqmanul Hakiem in the early 1990s, according to various reports.

The school was attended by Noordin Muhammad Top, the suspected mastermind of the Jakarta hotel bombings in 2009, as well as another JI militant Mukhlas who was part of the 2002 Bali bombings.
 

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Singapore strongly condemns Ulu Tiram police station attack, says its foreign ministry; Singaporean among arrested​

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SINGAPORE (Bernama/The Star): Singapore strongly condemns the attack at Ulu Tiram police station in Johor on Friday, which led to the death of two police officers and injured another.

"We extend our sympathies and condolences to the bereaved families, and wish the injured officer a speedy recovery,” Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said in a statement.
 

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Authorities must have zero tolerance for extremism in Malaysia​

Letter to the Editor-18 May 2024, 10:00 AM

Why were the relevant Islamic agencies and enforcement authorities not monitoring the alleged Jemaah Islamiyah group?​




The armed, brazen, solo attack on our police station that took the lives of two young constables and injured another is totally unacceptable in a multiracial, multi-religious nation that needs to uphold peace and build harmony at all times.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim immediately responded with a statement that deserves our serious attention. He called for firm action to be taken against anyone attempting to create chaos in Malaysia, to the extent of causing deaths


His advice that the public must cooperate by being always vigilant, and not give extremist groups any opportunities also deserves endorsement by all citizens.

In order for all of us to have a collaborative role in safeguarding our nation, we also need to ask some serious and painful questions.
 

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JI's spiritual leader Abu Bakar Bashir set up a religious school or madrasah in Ulu Tiram called Luqmanul Hakiem in the early 1990s, which is within 100 metres of the suspect’s home in Kampung Ulu Tiram.

The school was attended by Noordin Muhammad Top, the suspected mastermind of the Jakarta hotel bombings in 2009, as well as another JI militant Mukhlas who was part of the 2002 Bali bombings.

While the attack has raised security fears in Malaysia and even the region, security experts earlier told CNA that it is too early to tell if the incident points to a resurgence of a terrorist cell in Johor.

Extremism expert Munira Mustaffa, founder of security consultancy Chasseur Group, told CNA that the information given by the home minister on Saturday showed that the public should be cautious against labelling the incident as a terrorist attack and wait for police investigations before jumping to conclusions.

"This not something to worry about. It's an isolated incident," said Ms Munira.

"We can't call this a terror attack until we know what is the message."

Ms Munira said that further police investigations will likely reveal more about the suspect's motives.

"So Saifuddin said he was a loner and not very social. That's already a good clue," she added.
 

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JI's spiritual leader Abu Bakar Bashir set up a religious school or madrasah in Ulu Tiram called Luqmanul Hakiem in the early 1990s, which is within 100 metres of the suspect’s home in Kampung Ulu Tiram.

The school was attended by Noordin Muhammad Top, the suspected mastermind of the Jakarta hotel bombings in 2009, as well as another JI militant Mukhlas who was part of the 2002 Bali bombings.

While the attack has raised security fears in Malaysia and even the region, security experts earlier told CNA that it is too early to tell if the incident points to a resurgence of a terrorist cell in Johor.

Extremism expert Munira Mustaffa, founder of security consultancy Chasseur Group, told CNA that the information given by the home minister on Saturday showed that the public should be cautious against labelling the incident as a terrorist attack and wait for police investigations before jumping to conclusions.

"This not something to worry about. It's an isolated incident," said Ms Munira.

"We can't call this a terror attack until we know what is the message."

Ms Munira said that further police investigations will likely reveal more about the suspect's motives.

"So Saifuddin said he was a loner and not very social. That's already a good clue," she added.
It was a suicide attack. The guy wanted to die. Otherwise, they would choose a more prominent and damaging target.
 

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The Indonesians will be cheering on this as jiu hu harboured JI leaders in the past despite Jakarta wanted them sent back.
 

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You look at the traffic at causeway and Tuas ?
People are escaping the high cost in Singapore. No one is ever afraid of terrorist. People are more afraid of being poor.

If you put a paranormal activity late at night, You asked the sinkies if they are afraid of being poor or being scared of paranormal activity... The paranormal activity was suddenly cease and go with it and go away.

Where is the terrorist??
 
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