Malaysia

Ulu Tiram cop killer not linked to terrorist group, says IGP

It is the suspect's father who is a member of Jemaah Islamiyah, police clarify.

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 19 May 2024 8:57AM

Ulu Tiram cop killer not linked to terrorist group, says IGP
Police are working to establish the motive behind the killing of two cops at the Ulu Tiram police station in Johor. – Facebook pic, May 19, 2024.

POLICE have denied that the man who killed two cops at the the Ulu Tiram police station is linked to a terrorist group.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain clarified that the initial statement released by the force saying the suspect was a member of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) was based on his father’s involvement with the terrorist group.

Razarudin said it was the suspect’s 62-year-old father who was a member of JI.

“The suspect is not affiliated with any terrorist group and has no connection to JI. He is not involved in terrorism,” Razarudin was quoted as saying in reports.

He said police were trying to establish the motive behind the attack.

At 2.45am on Friday, Constables Ahmad Azza Fahmi Azhar, 22, and Muhamad Syafiq Ahmad Said, 24, were killed after they were assailed by a man wielding a machete. Corporal Mohd Hasif Roslan, 38, was shot.

Following the attack, police arrested five family members of the suspect, aged 19 to 62, along with two other people, all of whom were remanded for a week to assist in the investigation under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder. – May 19, 2024.

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