KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- Malaysian police have busted a terror cell linked to Islamic State (IS), which the police suspected of using the state of Sabah to transfer new recruits to southern Philippines.
The IS-linkage was established after four suspects of the cell were arrested during two recent operations by the police counter-terrorism branch in January, said Khalid Abu Bakar, Inspector-General of the police in a statement on Monday.
The police found one of the suspects, a 31-year-old Filipino man who worked as a watch seller when he was caught in Kota Kinabalu, has been taking orders from the so-called "Dr. Mahmud Ahmad," a former university lecturer who joined the IS in southern Philippines as a recruiter for the terror group.
The police chief said the man was instructed to help new recruits to transit via Sabah to Marawi city in Mindanao of the Philippines.
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