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http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_606071.html
Nov 22, 2010
ESCAPE OF MAS SELAMAT
Disguised as a woman
AFTER staying overnight at his brother's flat in Tampines on Feb 29, 2008 - two days after he bolted from the Whitley Road Detention Centre - Mas Selamat Kastari disguised himself as a woman wearing a tudung to evade detection and recapture.
His niece Nur Aini bte Asmom helped apply make-up on the leader of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah, and secured the tudung for him, said Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam in Parliament on Monday.
She also gave him several items, which included a set of clothes, a baseball cap, water, a snack, an illumination stick, air-tight resealable plastic bags to pack the items, and a backpack to store all the items.
She also gave him a map of Singapore - which Mas Selamat had asked for - that showed part of Malaysia.
Mas Selamat's brother, Asmom, who jointly owned the flat with his wife Aisah, only found out the escaped detainee was in his flat when he returned home from work in the early hours of March 1.
'He knew it was wrong to harbour Mas Selamat, but eventually decided to allow Mas Selamat to stay in his flat,' said Mr Shanmugam.
Asmom also gave Mas Selamat S$100 and RM100 to facilitate his escape from Singapore to Malaysia, as well as some traditional medicine before he left the flat.
Mas Selamat was caught in Johor on April 1, 2009 and held in a Malaysian prison until he was handed over to Singapore on Sept 24, 2010.

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http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_606071.html
Nov 22, 2010
ESCAPE OF MAS SELAMAT
Disguised as a woman
AFTER staying overnight at his brother's flat in Tampines on Feb 29, 2008 - two days after he bolted from the Whitley Road Detention Centre - Mas Selamat Kastari disguised himself as a woman wearing a tudung to evade detection and recapture.
His niece Nur Aini bte Asmom helped apply make-up on the leader of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiah, and secured the tudung for him, said Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam in Parliament on Monday.
She also gave him several items, which included a set of clothes, a baseball cap, water, a snack, an illumination stick, air-tight resealable plastic bags to pack the items, and a backpack to store all the items.
She also gave him a map of Singapore - which Mas Selamat had asked for - that showed part of Malaysia.
Mas Selamat's brother, Asmom, who jointly owned the flat with his wife Aisah, only found out the escaped detainee was in his flat when he returned home from work in the early hours of March 1.
'He knew it was wrong to harbour Mas Selamat, but eventually decided to allow Mas Selamat to stay in his flat,' said Mr Shanmugam.
Asmom also gave Mas Selamat S$100 and RM100 to facilitate his escape from Singapore to Malaysia, as well as some traditional medicine before he left the flat.
Mas Selamat was caught in Johor on April 1, 2009 and held in a Malaysian prison until he was handed over to Singapore on Sept 24, 2010.