Seizing firearms to commit other attacks (suspected), Islamic extremism
Accused
7 people arrested in connection
The 2024 Ulu Tiram police station attack was an attack that occurred on 17 May 2024 on the
Ulu Tiram police station in
Johor, Malaysia.[2] Two police officers were killed while one was left injured. The sole attacker identified as Radin Romyullah Radin Imran was fatally shot thereafter.[1] Malaysian authorities initially identified the deceased suspect as a member of
Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) due to his father's connection with the terrorist group, although it was later reported that he had no involvement with JI and had acted alone.[3][4][5]
Timeline
On 17 May 2024, at 2:30 am, two college students entered the Ulu Tiram police station to file a report regarding an alleged molestation incident that occurred two years ago. Five minutes later, a suspect arrived at the station on a motorcycle and proceeded to the back of the station. As Constable Ahmad Azza Fahmi went to investigate the suspect, he was fatally stabbed and had his firearm taken by the suspect. Two other policemen then rushed to the back of the station to engage the suspect. A shootout ensued in which Constable Muhamad Syafiq Ahmad was fatally shot while the other was injured. The suspect was also fatally shot by a third policeman at the scene.[6][7]
Both college students were apprehended for questioning in relation to their connection to the attack. At 6 am, police stormed the suspect's family home in Ulu Tiram, resulting in the arrest of five people suspected to also be members of JI.[8]
Related events
The attack was followed by several further incidents, including a death threat to a
Democratic Action Party (DAP) member of parliament (MP), and two individuals trying to trespass into the
Istana Negara.[5] Another individual was arrested after trying to snatch a police
sub-machine gun at the Dato Keramat police station in
Penang.[9][10]
Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim said that firm action should be taken against those who attempt to create chaos in Malaysia to the extent of causing deaths. Anwar said he supports all efforts made by the police and asked the public to give their full cooperation to the authorities.[12][13]
Deputy Prime Minister
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi reminded the police to redoubling their efforts and not taking any terrorist threat lightly following disclosure by the Southeast Asian Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism (SEARCCT) that terrorist groups are using
online video games to recruit youth to join their movement.[14]
The
Malaysian Islamic Party questioned the security preparedness of the country's civil forces and also requested the Home Ministry to answer on why the police failed to stop the attack from happening.[7]
Home Minister
Saifuddin Nasution Ismail affirmed that the attack was carried out by a lone suspect and that they had former terrorist or militant group members under constant monitoring. Due to the attack, the previous procedure of keeping the police stations' main gates opened around the clock had been modified to have the gates shut at 10.00 p.m. each night.[15]
International
Indonesia: Following the attack, the Indonesia's national police counter-terrorist unit
Detachment 88 tighten monitoring and surveillance of the terrorist group networks and their movement activities nationwide.[16]
Singapore: The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack and extended sympathies and condolences to the families of the killed and injured officers. The ministry also advised Singaporeans travelling to Malaysia to take necessary precautions.[17] Singapore had also stepped up their security measures at the
Causeway and
Second Link checkpoints post attack, which resulted in a longer than usual time required to cross the borders.[18]
United States: US ambassador to Malaysia,
Edgard Kagan expressed his condolences to the families of the two policemen killed in the incident,[19] stating US willingness to assist the Malaysian authorities in combating terrorism.[20] He added the tragedy serves as a reminder that both US and Malaysia share common interests against terrorism and cannot afford to relax their vigilance. He stated "This incident is something that can potentially happen in many places around the world. We (the United States) remain vigilant and cautious about the people entering our country, and we will continue to do so".[20]
Jemaah Islamiyah
The terrorist group
Jemaah Islamiyah co-founder
Abu Bakar Ba'asyir condemned the incident and insisted he personally was not involved in the attack through a video sent by his son towards one of Malaysian media, Malaysiakini.[21] He further expressed that whoever accuses or trying to implicate him with the attack are lying and asking them to prove it in front of
Allah and advising Muslim youths to not follow hardline ways by easily labelling others as infidels without any reasons based on the
Quran. He stated that Islam should be defended only through dawah and prayers, not by killings or bombings.[21]
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ab"Johor police station attacker's family held under Sosma". FMT. 24 May 2024.
Archived from the original on 28 May 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2024 – via Daily Express. Malaysia's Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain said in a statement "Our suspicions that Radin father is a Jemaah Islamiyah member is confirmed. That is already in our data and records. The family isolated themselves from others, with the children (including the deceased attacker) not enrolled in any school. They are rooted in radical beliefs and ideologies".