No Malaysians recruited into Bangladeshi militant network, says Home Ministry


KUALA BERANG: Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has confirmed that no Malaysians were recruited into a foreign militant network linked to Bangladeshi nationals, which was recently uncovered by authorities.

He said investigations by the police's special branch revealed that the group, which aimed to spread extremist ideology rooted in Islamic State beliefs, involved only Bangladeshi nationals.

"Their activities were focused on violent extremism with the objective of toppling the government in their country of origin (Bangladesh)," he said after launching the Kampung Angkat Madani and Sekolah Angkat Madani programmes under the People's Volunteer Corps 2025 initiative at the Hulu Terengganu District Council Hall here on Sunday (June 29).

"It is important to inform the public that our security forces are on high alert. If such activities are not addressed firmly, they could pose a serious threat to national security," he added.

Saifuddin had earlier revealed that police dismantled the foreign militant network with the arrest of 36 Bangladeshi nationals suspected of direct involvement in the radical movement. The arrests were made in a three-phase security operation in Selangor and Johor starting April 24.

In another development, Saifuddin said the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC) would soon undergo restructuring to enhance its effectiveness, with the police taking the lead, supported by other key agencies.

"Previously, four agencies, the police, Bank Negara, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and others, shared oversight of the NSRC which led to certain operational shortcomings.

"Under the new structure, the police will directly receive scam reports, record the necessary details, and notify the relevant banks immediately to freeze the victim's account. Efforts to recover stolen funds will follow promptly," he said.

The restructuring will also see the NSRC's 997 hotline operate 24 hours a day, allowing victims to lodge reports at any time. The number of staff will also be increased to improve response time and victim support.

Saifuddin added that the proposed improvements have been approved by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and will be implemented soon. – Bernama

 

 

 

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