KL may get Singapore's help to quiz JI leader


  • Nation
  • Monday, 17 Feb 2003

KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia will get Singapore’s help if the need arises to question recently arrested Jemaah Islamiah (JI) leader Mas Selamat Kasturi. 

The Singaporean was arrested on Bintan island in Sumatra on Feb 2 by Indonesian authorities, and was now being held for an immigration offence. They were also investigating his links to JI, which has been accused of the Bali bombings and of having links to the al-Qaeda network. 

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