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Over 50 M'sians want to leave Daesh but fear being killed
Published on: Friday, November 25, 2016
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Kuala Lumpur: More than 50 Malaysians with the Daesh militant group in Syria and Iraq wish to return to Malaysia but fear death at the hands of fellow militants, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar. "They have pledged to serve Daesh and face death at the hands of fellow militants if they leave the group.

"If they want to return to Malaysia, they must find their own way out. They are trapped.

If there is a way, we will help because they are citizens of this country," he said.

Khalid spoke to reporters after delivering a talk on "National Security" to about 700 students and staff of the International Islamic University of Malaysia in Gombak, Thursday.

He said some of the Malaysians had torn up and burned their passports when they joined Daesh.

Khalid also said that those who return to Malaysia after leaving Daesh in Syria and Iraq would not be exempted from penalty under Malaysian law.

He said about 60 Malaysians were believed to have joined Daesh in Syria.

"Fourteen of them were suicide bombers who reportedly died in Syria," he said.

He also said 260 Daesh members had been arrested and were serving out their sentence.

IIUM President and socio-cultural advisor to the Government, Tan Sri Dr Rais Yatim and IIUM Rector Prof Datuk Seri Dr Zaleha Kamarudin, also attended the talk.

Meanwhile, the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) has initiated bilateral cooperation with Philippines police to strengthen security in the waters off Esszone (Eastern Sabah Security Zone) against terrorist threats.

Khalid said through the cooperation, both sides would have an operation network to safeguard their respective borders and curb unfavourable incidents such as kidnapping.

"Recently, I met with my counterpart, the Philippines police chief to discuss this matter and they had agreed to the cooperation.

"So I feel the meeting had been fruitful where the Philippine authorities had agreed to station one of their officers in Kota Kinabalu, in Semporna and Lahad Datu as liaison," he said.





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