Malaysian
police on alert for possible ISIS attack in Kuala
Lumpur
KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian police are on alert and have increased
patrols in Jalan Alor and surrounding areas in capital city Kuala
Lumpur following credible information on a potential terrorist
attack following the arrests of several militants from the Islamic
State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in the past month.
“Yes, we are on alert. More policemen have been sent to the
ground,” a Kuala Lumpur police source told The Malaysian
Insider.
“It is believed to be retaliation for the crackdown against the
militants.”
The US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur had also advised its citizens to
avoid Jalan Alor and surrounding areas today (Sept 24).
Last month, Malaysian police arrested 10 suspected ISIS members
in multiple raids across the country.
Those arrested included six security forces personnel, a former
interior designer and a kindergarten teacher, it was reported.
The suspects – eight men and two women – were detained by the
special counter-terrorism division in six separate areas, including
Kuala Lumpur.
Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar said then that the
suspected militants were believed to be plotting an attack on
Malaysian soil, and were collecting funds to assist Malaysian ISIS
members wanting to travel to Syria.
The Diplomat, a current-affairs magazine, reported two days ago
that Indonesia’s counter-terrorism chief has warned that the ISIS
is collaborating with smugglers to bring foreign fighters to
Indonesia from Malaysia.
Mr Saud Usman Nasution, head of Indonesia’s counter-terrorism
agency, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the Isis
fighters arrived from Malaysia in Sumatra, after which they are
taken to Poso in central Sulawesi, believed to be a training ground
for Isis fighters.
“We see that some foreign terrorist fighters from overseas come
to Indonesia. First they leave Malaysia and head for Pekanbaru
(Sumatra) to Puncak (west Java) — it’s all facilitated by asylum
seeker networks, then from Puncak they would leave to Makassar and
Poso, with facilitation from Isis network,” he said.
“So we need to stay vigilant, more so because there is
information that in Malaysia, there are thousands, a lot of foreign
terrorist fighters there who are about to be deployed – we don’t
know where to – under the network,” he added.
-- THE MALAYSIAN INSIDER