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Singaporean Muslim detained for planning to attack Jews

Amirull Ali, 20, wanted to ambush, kill 3 men as they left synagogue after prayers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 10 Mar 2021 7:11PM

Singaporean Muslim detained for planning to attack Jews
Amirull Ali planned to kill three Jewish men after their Saturday congregational prayers at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue (right) in Waterloo Street. – Singapore Internal Security Dept pic, March 10, 2021

SINGAPORE – A radicalised Singaporean Muslim has been arrested under tough laws that allow detention without trial for planning a deadly stabbing spree against Jews, officials said today.

Such cases are rare in multiethnic Singapore, where different religious and ethnic groups generally live peacefully side by side, but they do occur occasionally.

In the latest case, Amirull Ali, 20, planned to ambush and kill at least three Jewish men as they left a synagogue after prayers, security officials said.

He became radicalised after researching the Israeli-Palestinian conflict online and planned to travel to Gaza in the Palestinian territories to join Islamic group Hamas' military wing, they said.

“Amirull was very serious, he had made detailed preparations, he had a knife prepared for his attack,” Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam told local media.

“He decided to target the abdomen area because that's where the heavy bleeding will cause quick death.”

But Amirull – who had been doing compulsory national service as an administrative support assistant – shelved his plans as he was uncertain whether he would attain martyrdom.

Nevertheless, the Defence Ministry became suspicious and raised the alarm, leading to his arrest this month. 

Amirull was detained under the Internal Security Act, which allows for detention without trial for up to two years. 

In December, authorities detained a 16-year-old who planned to attack two mosques here after being influenced by a massacre of Muslim worshippers in Christchurch, New Zealand. 

The city-state of 5.7 million is mostly ethnic Chinese but is also home to a sizeable ethnic-Malay Muslim minority. Its Jewish population is tiny, numbering only around 2,500, according to local media. – AFP, March 10, 2021

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