Malaysia detains 4 men accused of planning attacks

AP  |  Kuala Lumpur 

said Monday they have detained four men who were planning to assassinate "high-profile targets" and bomb places of worship and entertainment centers during the Muslim holy month of

He said they were members of a small cell allied with the Islamic State group and wanted to avenge a Muslim firefighter who died during riots over the relocation of an Indian temple last November.

He said they had planned to attack entertainment outlets and churches, Hindu and Buddhist temples around during the first week of when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk.

He declined to name the suspects but said they had accused the alleged targets of insulting or failing to defend Muslim rights.

said one of the Rohingya, a 20-year-old waiter, is registered with the and a supporter of the Arakan Rohingya insurgent group. He said the was also planning to attack the Embassy in

launched a brutal campaign against Rohingya in the western state of in response to attacks by the insurgent group on security outposts in August 2017. More than 700,000 Rohingya fled to and elsewhere.

Police are looking for two other Malaysians and an Indonesian who are part of the cell, added.

has been battling to curb the influence of militant cells aligned with the Islamic State group. Some Malaysians have traveled to in recent years to fight with IS, often passing through Hundreds of people suspected of having ties to IS have been detained in in recent years.

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First Published: Mon, May 13 2019. 20:46 IST