Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysian police announced on July 18 that theyhad arrested seven suspected Islamic State militants, including a man whothreatened to assassinate the Malaysian King, Sultan Muhammad V, and PrimeMinister Mahathir Mohamed.
According to police chief Fuzi Harun, four Malaysians andthree Indonesians were nabbed during a special operation in the four states ofJohor, Terengganu, Selangor, and Perak from July 12-17.
Prominent among the arrestees is a 34-year-old unemployedMalaysian man, as he is an ISIS supporter and threatened on his Facebookaccount to assassinate the King, the PM and Religious Affairs Minister MujahidYusof Rawa because he believed they were not running the country according toIslamic syariah laws.
Malaysia has been on high alert since gunmen linked to theIS launched multiple attacks in Jakarta, neighbouring Indonesia, in January2016.
The country has also rounded up hundreds of suspectedmilitants in recent years, and suffered its first IS attack in June 2016 when agrenade attack at Movida nightclub in Puchong, Selangor, injured eightpeople.-VNA