Singapore Arrests and Deports Malaysian Man Over Links to Islamic State Militants
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Singapore has arrested and deported a Malaysian man over alleged links to the Islamic State (Isis) militant group. Singapore's authorities said the 34-year-old was arrested under the Internal Security Act (ISA) in July last year.
The Internal Security Department (ISD) said on Tuesday that the man, Mohd Firdaus Kamal Intdzam, has been repatriated to Malaysia after the investigations were completed.
The ISD said it got inputs from the Malaysian Special Branch (MSB) during the investigation into the radicalized man. A report by the Channel News Asia also said that the man's wife, a Singaporean, was also found to have been radicalized. A restriction order has been issued to the woman, Ruqayyah Ramli, the report added.