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Terror suspects 'linked' to Detroit bomber arrested 
Ten terror suspects thought to be linked to Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 
Nigerian arrested for attempting to blow up a US-bound flight on Christmas Day, 
have been arrested in Malaysia. 

By Barney Henderson in Kuala Lumpur 
Published: 12:55PM GMT 28 Jan 2010

The men, aged between 20 and 50 years old, were attending a religious meeting 
in Kuala Lumpur when they were detained by police.
Malaysia's interior minister said police were tipped off by international 
intelligence agencies that the meeting was being held by an Islamic religious 
group.

The government-linked New Straits Times newspaper claims that US intelligence 
had alerted Malaysian authorities to the meeting, and that the 10 men are 
linked to Abdulmutallab.

The 10 suspects are from Malaysia, Syria, Nigeria, Jordan and Yemen.

Abdulmutallab - who studied mechanical engineering at University College, 
London from 2005 - 2008 - was arrested after he attempted to detonate 
explosives sewn into his underwear on-board Northwest Airlines flight 253 from 
Amsterdam to Detroit.

"They posed a serious security threat and have been detained under the ISA 
(Internal Security Act)," said Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein.

"I can confirm that they were linked to an international terrorist organisation 
but I cannot share any further information as this would jeopardise ongoing 
investigations." The ISA allows indefinite detention without trial in Malaysia, 
and has been attacked by human rights groups for giving the government too much 
power.

It was introduced during the British colonial era for use against communist 
insurgents.

It has been used in recent years to detain opponents of the government and the 
regional Islamic terrorist group, Jemaah Islamiyah.

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