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Malaysia Caught The Indonesian "Wolf Pack"

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Reported by local Malaysian media, The Star, on  Friday (05/17/2019), Inspector General of Police, Abdul Hamid Bador, said the arrest of three suspected ISIS militants was a development after the arrest of four other ISIS-related suspects last  time or they are called "wolf pack". One of the  three suspected Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants was an Indonesian citizen.

This "wolf pack"  were hunted as they had a  connection with the planned attack in Kuala Lumpur. Three suspected ISIS militants consisting of two Malaysians and one Indonesian citizen were arrested by the Terrorism Eradication Division at the Malaysian Police on Tuesday (14/5) local time including the Indonesia who is still arrested in Kuala Lumpur.

Abdul Hamid stated that, Two Malaysians  - Muhammad Syazani Mahzan and Muhammad Nuurul Amin Azizan - were arrested in Kuala Muda, one of the areas in Kedah, Malaysia and have been trained by Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD) last year to make bombs. Both of them were trained by JAD in Indonesia in 2018 before coming back to Malaysia.

Abdul also added that These two suspects have participated in the training to assemble bombs Triacetone triperoxide (TATP), homemade bombs that can be easily made with reagents (chemicals) that are easily available and difficult to detect in Yogyakarta in 2018 which were held by the terror group Jamaah Ansharut Daulah Indonesia.

Source: https://news.detik.com/internasional/d-4554045/kawanan-serigala-diciduk-malaysia