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Malaysia foils Islamic State-inspired plot to bomb pubs, discos and Carlsberg brewery

Suspected militants wanted to create a hardline Southeast Asian caliphate

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Malaysian Muslims attend a "Pray for Malaysia" event at Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Malaysian police have foiled plans for a wave of bombings drawn up by radical Islamic militants inspired by the hardline Islamic State jihadist group, a counter-terrorism official said. Photo: EPA

Malaysian police have foiled plans for a wave of bombings drawn up by radical Islamic militants inspired by the hardline Islamic State jihadist group, a counter-terrorism official said yesterday.

The 19 suspected militants arrested between April and June were formulating plans to bomb pubs, discos and a Malaysian brewery of Danish beer producer Carlsberg, said Ayob Khan Mydin, deputy chief of the Malaysian police counter-terrorism division.

Ayob Khan said the group, all Malaysians, had visions of establishing a hardline Southeast Asian Islamic caliphate spanning Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore, and planned to travel to Syria to learn from Islamic State, which has captured vast swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria.

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The plotters included professionals and two housewives. They were only in the early stages of discussing their plans and did not have heavy weapons or bomb-making knowledge, he said.

Seven have already been charged with offences ranging from promoting terrorism to possession of home-made rifles.

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Ayob Khan Mydin, counter-terrorism official. Photo: AFP
Ayob Khan Mydin, counter-terrorism official. Photo: AFP
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