Man kills 2 officers at police station in Malaysia in a suspected Jemaah Islamiyah attack
Police say a man has stormed a police station in Malaysia and killed two officers in what's being investigated as a Jemaah Islamiyah terror attack
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A man stormed a police station in Malaysia and killed two police officers early Friday in what’s being investigated as a Jemaah Islamiyah terror attack. The man also injured another officer before being shot dead.
Material linked to Jemaah Islamiyah, a shadowy Southeast Asian terror network that is linked to al-Qaida, was found in the attacker's home and five members of his family believed to be JI members were arrested for investigation, national police chief Razarudin Husain said.
The attack in Ulu Tiram town in southern Johor state, which is about half an hour drive from the causeway to Singapore, appeared to have been planned, he said. Though the motive was unclear, Razarudin said it could have been an attempt to take firearms from the station for a “yet-to-be determined agenda”.
Two students also were detained after they turned up at the police station just before the attack, purportedly to lodge a complaint. Razarudin said the timing of their appearance was suspicious and could have been an attempted diversion.