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The Star newspaper said the 12 at least two of them Malaysians worked for the previously unknown group called Darul Islam, and described the arrests as Malaysian polices biggest success against terrorism since the crackdown five years ago on Kampulan Militan Malaysia, or KMM, a homegrown Islamic extremist group.
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 465787 [Title] => Malaysia frees 5 Pinoy terror suspects, 8 others [Summary] =>KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia released 13 untried detainees yesterday, including five Filipinos, three ethnic Indian activists, two Indonesians and three Malaysians.
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The Star newspaper said the 12 at least two of them Malaysians worked for the previously unknown group called Darul Islam, and described the arrests as Malaysian polices biggest success against terrorism since the crackdown five years ago on Kampulan Militan Malaysia, or KMM, a homegrown Islamic extremist group.
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