Singapore charges six Bangladeshi men with terrorism financing
The six were among eight Bangladeshi men detained in April under Singapore’s Internal Security Act, which allows suspects to be held for lengthy periods without trial

A Singapore court on Friday charged six Bangladeshi men with terrorism financing, after detaining them last month for allegedly planning attacks in their home country.
Security was tight at the state court as three armoured vehicles carrying the suspects entered the premises.
The six were among eight Bangladeshi men detained in April under Singapore’s Internal Security Act, which allows suspects to be held for lengthy periods without trial.
Five of the six said in Bengali through a court interpreter they intended to plead guilty.
The sixth, Mamun Leakot, 29, said he never contributed to funding any group’s activities in Bangladesh.
“We just had an exchange of funds between ourselves,” he said after the judge asked him about a transfer of money with another of the suspects.
A prosecutor who declined to be identified said the other two were still facing detention orders but had not been charged.