Posted on 08/01/2016 1:06:04 AM PDT by djsunzi
SINGAPORE - A Singaporean who actively spread radical ideology online and helped radicalise at least two other citizens has been detained under the Internal Security Act.
Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff, 44, had been living in Australia for 14 years, after leaving Singapore with his family shortly after run-ins with Muslim leaders and the authorities.
He was arrested and detained in Singapore this month (July) for terrorism-related activities, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said in a statement on Friday (July 29).
(Excerpt) Read more at straitstimes.com ...
In Melbourne, Shariff established contact with local preacher Robert Musa Cerantonio and joined the extremist Hizb ut Tahrir group, Singapore authorities claim. Cerantonio is in prison, charged with attempting to flee Australia via boat and join extremists in the Middle East.
Must be one of those moderate Muslims we’ve been hearing so much about.
Wait for it... he has nothing to do with Islam.
Let’s see.
Terrorism in Singapore where they execute drug runners and cane graffiti vandalists.
I think this turd will be flushed quickly.
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