Malaysia, Singapore pledge not to let their guard down over terrorism (AP) Updated: 2005-11-28 16:47
Malaysia and Singapore on Monday resolved to maintain close cooperation in
countering terrorism, saying there was no room for complacency despite their
success in arresting scores of suspected militants.
Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak, speaking after a meeting with
his Singaporean counterpart, S. Jayakumar, said both countries remained "on top
of the situation thus far," but would keep working together to exchange
intelligence in security issues.
"Our efforts to combat threats of that nature must continue, because when one
or two individuals are out of the picture or apprehended, this does not mean
that we can take it easy," Najib was quoted as saying by the national news
agency, Bernama. "So far we have been successful but that doesn't mean that the
threat is over."
Since late 2001, Malaysia, a moderate, predominantly Muslim country, has
detained more than 80 suspected Islamic militants accused of membership in the
al-Qaida-linked regional terror group Jemaah Islamiyah.
Neighboring Singapore has arrested nearly 40 alleged Jemaah Islamiyah
terrorists whom it accuses of plotting to blow up the U.S. Embassy, a U.S. naval
base and other Western targets.
Regional security officials have also been buoyed by anti-terror successes
such as an Indonesian police raid on November 9 that led to the death of
Malaysian citizen Azahari bin Husin, who was allegedly one of Jemaah Islamiyah's
main leaders.
Jemaah Islamiyah has been blamed for numerous attacks, including two on
Indonesia's resort island of Bali _ this year and in 2002 _ that killed a total
of more than 220 people.
Jayakumar said Singapore's security agencies were satisfied with their level
of cooperation with Malaysia, but warned that Southeast Asia faces "many new
challenges in cross-border crimes such as drugs, international terrorism and
issues of extremism."
Najib added that the neighbors realize terrorism is a "multifaceted,
multidimensional" problem that would require a long time to
solve.
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