KUALA LUMPUR: Bukit Aman’s radar has shifted to not only male militants but women and children as well.
This is in view of the possibility of more Malaysians in Syria returning by year end following reports that four groups of them, including seven children, are keen to come home after suffering the horrors of the Islamic State in Syria.
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