Singapore bars Australia ex-terror suspect before summit

AFP  |  Singapore 

An Australian former terror suspect has been refused entry to due to his past activities, authorities said today, days before a historic US-summit in the city-state.

has been stepping up security ahead of Tuesday's historic meeting between US and the North's

In 2003, Zeky was the first person to be charged under new terrorism laws in for allegedly planning a suicide attack on the and the department of foreign affairs, said a ministry statement.

He was acquitted of charges of preparing a terrorist act in 2005 but was jailed for two and a half years after he admitted threatening government officials.

Zeky was also reported to have travelled to and to have expressed support for Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist groups, the ministry said.

He told Australia's that he believed he had been barred due to the looming summit.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 00:05 IST