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Singapore detains alleged sponsor of Malaysian IS fighter

SINGAPORE, Feb 15, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A Singaporean man who gave financial
support to a Syria-based Islamic State (IS) militant from Malaysia has been
detained under the city-state’s tough internal security laws, authorities
said Friday.

The arrest highlights the continued influence of Southeast Asian militants
fighting with IS in Iraq and Syria in radicalising people back home, even as
the jihadists face defeat in the Middle East.

Singaporean businessman Mohamed Kazali bin Salleh, 48, is suspected of
being a “close associate” of Mohamad Aquil bin Wan Zainal Abidin, believed to
be the most senior Malaysian IS fighter in Syria, according to Singapore’s
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

Kazali, who had been living in the Malaysian state of Johor next to
Singapore, paid for the militant’s trip to Syria in late 2013 to fight with
IS and continued to support him financially, the ministry said.

In return, Aquil “kept him updated on his exploits on the battlefield”, it
said. Kazali became increasingly radicalised over time and pledged allegiance
to IS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

He shared news of Aquil’s activities in Syria on social media to inspire
others to travel there and was also prepared to finance them.

In December, he received instructions from Aquil to carry out an attack in
Johor but he did not follow through for fear of being arrested, MHA said.

Kazali was arrested by Malaysian authorities in December and deported to
Singapore, where he is being held under the Internal Security Act, which
allows for detention without trial for up to two years.

A second person was also detained under the act — Hazim Syahmi bin
Mahfoot, a 28-year-old car exporter who was influenced by Kazali’s radical
views and was convinced by him to carry out attacks against Islam’s perceived
enemies.

He took an oath to be “loyal and obedient to Kazali even if it involved
carrying out attacks and killing others”, although he did not participate in
any acts of violence, authorities said.

BSS/AFP/GMR/1537 hrs