IGP: Three members of I.S. “wolf pack” cell still at large
Published on 15 May 2019 12:44:27 PM
Inspector General of Police Datuk Seri Abdul Hamid Bador on Wednesday said police are still on the look out for two local men and an Indonesian man believed to be members of an Islamic State “wolf pack” cell that had been planning attacks against religious sites and entertainment venues in the first week of Ramadan.
He urged those with information to come forward.
The suspects are Syazani Mahzan, 21, and Muhamad Nuurul Amin Azizan, 27, from Bedong, Kedah, as well as Indonesian, Fatir Tir, whose last known address was in Banting, Selangor.
Inspector General of Police Datuk Seri Abdul Hamid Bador on Wednesday said police are still on the look out for two local men and an Indonesian man believed to be members of an Islamic State “wolf pack” cell that had been planning attacks against religious sites and entertainment venues in the first week of Ramadan.
He urged those with information to come forward.
The suspects are Syazani Mahzan, 21, and Muhamad Nuurul Amin Azizan, 27, from Bedong, Kedah, as well as Indonesian, Fatir Tir, whose last known address was in Banting, Selangor.