KUALA LUMPUR: 39 of
the 65 Malaysians detained in Syria on suspicion of involvement in terrorism
activities have contacted the police and have said they want to come home. Principal
assistant director of Bukit Aman’s Special Branch Counter Terrorism (E8)
Division Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said this included 10 male adults, 12
boys and six girls.
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“They have contacted
us and said they want to return to Malaysia. However, this involves a lot of
parties and we need to gather them in one place. We believe that this is only a
small number of those who want to come back, and the number will increase,” he
told reporters when met at the Ramadan break-of-fast organised by the Bukit
Aman Special Branch E8 Division, here last night.
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Ayob Khan said
bringing them home involves various policies and the decision on the matter
will be made by the government. “They are in three different locations in
Syria, including Al-Hasakah and Idlib, and some want to come home because their
husbands had died, and for other reasons. Some of the detainees contacted us
directly and some through intermediaries early this fasting month,” he said.
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In October last year,
the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) brought home a Malaysian woman and her two
children, a boy and a girl, who were stranded in Syria, after her husband, who
was a member of the Daesh group, was killed in battle.
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At the event last
night, 122 former militant detainees who were held under the Security Offences
(Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma) were also present as guests as part of the
effort to foster ties between them and the security forces. – Bernama
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Sumber: The Sun Daily-
19 Mei 2019
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