Posted on 09/19/2002 1:31:29 PM PDT by Shermy
THE Singapore Government disclosed on Thursday that the Islamic group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) had plans to mount terrorist attacks on Singapore targets, including key water pipelines and the defence ministry headquarters in Bukit Gombak.
Other sites surveyed by members of the group included Jurong Island and Changi Airport.
Along with some details of these plans, a Government statement unveiled the identities of the 21 Singaporeans detained under the Internal Security Act on Aug 16.
The Government believes that with these 21 now under custody, the Singapore JI network has been "severely disrupted'.
The statement said JI had aimed to "create a situation in Malaysia and Singapore conducive to overthrowing the Malaysian government and making Malaysia an Islamic state'.
Government investigators have also unearthed evidence that the attacks on key Singapore installations would have been portrayed as acts of aggression by the Malaysian government, in a move to rock ties between the two countries.
There was a third objective -- that of stirring up ethnic strife by playing up the notion of a "Chinese Singapore' which threatened Malays/Muslims in Malaysia. JI hoped that, by doing this, Muslims would respond to calls for a militant jihad.
The 21 arrested last month are the second group of suspected terrorists detained by the Government. Of the first batch of 15 caught in December last year, 13 are serving out detention orders, two have had restriction orders placed on them.
Nineteen of the 21 are or were members of JI; the remaining two have links to the Philippine Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Many of the 21 were in fact followers of those caught last year.
They are part of the JI regional network, which has stepped up its militant orientation in the last two to three years. The change in focus was mooted by regional JI leader Hambali, who ordered the various cells in the region to switch from doing missionary work, for example, to 'operations'.
'Operations' involved surveying potential terrorist targets, recruiting new members and sending them to military training camps in Malaysia, the Philippines and with Osama bin Laden's the Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
The plans to attack Singapore installations were made with the help of a small group of Malaysian JI members based in Johor. The leaders of the Malaysian JI reported directly to Hambali, the Government statement said.
JI groups are plugged into the regional network, which shares resources in training, procurement of arms and funding.
The ultimate goal of the organisation was to unify the Islamic militant groups in the region, and to build an Islamic State comprising Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines' Mindanao. Singapore and Brunei would eventually be absorbed into this federation.
Although the Singapore Government assesses that JI Singapore's operations has been crippled, it warns that the threat from regional JI elements remains.
"Investigation and operations will be continued to prevent JI remnants from re-grouping in Singapore or from linking up with JI elements abroad," said the Government statement.
"The Internal Security Department will continue to share intelligence and cooperate with the security agencies of neighbouring countries to locate those Singapore JI members who have fled and are believed to be hiding outside Singapore, and to uncover the regional JI network," it added
Interesting to read an arrticle that gives "context", not focusing on American targets, which seem secondary.
Ab Wahab bin Ahmad, 42 Delivery man Tasked to recce water pipelines at the Singapore-Johor Causeway ISD recovered photographic negatives of recces of other water pipelines from his home. |
Salim bin Marwan, 31 Butcher |
Syed Ibrahim, 30 Despatch clerk Involved in recce of water pipelines at the Causeway with Wahab |
Mahfuh bin Haji Halimi, 40 |
Simon bin Sabtu, 38 Canteen operator assistant/proprietor Tasked to recce Changi Airport and the radar station at Biggin Hill between 1999 and 2001. |
Azman bin Jalani, 39 Unemployed Was in Afghanistan for two months in 2001 Received basic military training, including in firearms and explosives |
Mohamed Noor bin Sulaimi, 32 Project co-ordinator Tasked to recce Changi Airport and the radar station at Biggin Hill between 1999 and 2001. |
Abdul Majid s/o Niaz Mohamed, 40 Driver |
Munain bin Turru, 41 Driver Tasked to recce Changi Airport and the radar station at Biggin Hill between 1999 and 2001. |
Said bin Ismail, 45 Fitter |
Naharudin bin Sabtu, 33 Part-time trainer Tasked to recce Jurong Island with another JI member on the run. |
Faiz Abdullah Ashiblie, 37 Unemployed |
Sanin bin Riffin, 40 Driver Admitted handing over a sketch map of water pipelines at the Causeway to a Malaysian JI leader |
Zulkifli bin Mohamed Jaffar, 42 Used car salesman |
Nordin bin Parman, 39 Taxi driver |
Habibullah s/o Hameed, 45 Part-time foot reflexologist and religious Teacher Had training stints with the seccessionist Philippine group MILF in 1995-1997 Raised considerable funds for the group in Singapore |
Mohd Jauhari bin Abdullah, 37 Assistant engineer Went to Afghanistan in 1991 and was taught to handle Russian-made revolvers, long-range rifles, machine guns and anti-aircraft guns |
Husin bin Aziz, 52 Businessman Underwent field and firearms training with MILF in 1998 Performed sentry duty at camp Abu Babar to guard against attacks by Philippine Army |
Note: No photos were available of the three men who were not detained under the ISA but were served Restriction Orders. |
They really want to disrupt Singapore, the main bastion of civilization in Asia.
Q.E.D.
What they're really after is the destruction of civilized society, to be replaced by their hellish and barbaric 13th century "religion."
These people are evil.
7th century religion.
Middle aged brain hiccup.
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