Tuesday, September 23, 2014

RED ALERT IN MALAYSIAN SABAH AFTER ABU SAYYAP LEADER SUPPORT FOR ISIS


 
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A red alert has been raised in Sabah following an open declaration of support for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) movement by Isnilon Hapilon - one of the most wanted terrorists with up to RM16 million (S$6.26 million) bounty on his head. 
The 48-year-old Abu Sayyaf leader, along with masked men, posted a video of themselves on YouTube in July but intelligence sources said it gained momentum on social media last month.

Sources said pro-ISIS and jihadist websites in Bahasa Malaysia were being watched following this new development.

In a video, which appeared to be shot in the jungles of southern Philippines, the ISIS movement's symbolic black flag is depicted in the opening scene.

Source: Agency

KUALA LUMPUR (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A red alert has been raised in Sabah following an open declaration of support for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) movement by Isnilon Hapilon - one of the most wanted terrorists with up to RM16 million (S$6.26 million) bounty on his head.
The 48-year-old Abu Sayyaf leader, along with masked men, posted a video of themselves on YouTube in July but intelligence sources said it gained momentum on social media last month.
Sources said pro-ISIS and jihadist websites in Bahasa Malaysia were being watched following this new development.
In the video, which appeared to be shot in the jungles of southern Philippines, the ISIS movement's symbolic black flag is depicted in the opening scene.
- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/south-east-asia/story/red-alert-sabah-after-abu-sayyaf-leader-declares-support-isis-201409#sthash.UtkKBZJi.dpuf

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