Tertiary institutions under scrutiny


Terrorism and firearms charges: (from left) Plantation owner Muamar Gadaffi Mohamad Shafawi, plantation worker Abdul Rahman Ramli and rubber tapper Mohamad Amin Abdul Rahman being taken to court in Kuala Kangsar.

PETALING JAYA: Universities and colleges in Malaysia have become breeding grounds for militants and are now smack on the radar of terrorism investigators.

The inclusion of University of Malaya Islamic Studies Faculty lecturer Dr Mahmud Ahmad, 35, in the latest wanted list of suspected militants has placed institutions of higher learning under greater scrutiny.

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