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Singapore deports two suspected Indonesians bound for Syria

The Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs on December 29 deported two Indonesians who allegedly had plans to travel to Syria via Singapore to join Islamic States (IS) group.
 
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Singapore (VNA) – The Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairson December 29 deported two Indonesians who allegedly had plans to travel toSyria via Singapore to join Islamic States (IS) group.

The two - one man and one woman, aged 40, were questioned at Harbour FrontCentre’s Immigration checkpoint.

Both admitted of planning to depart for Syria during the interrogation. Afterbeing questioned for 24 hours, they were deported to Indonesia’s Batamprovince.

Indonesian authorities have investigated the case, said Batam province’s policeforce who received the duo.

In February, four Indonesians, aged 15 – 29, were deported from Singapore whilethey were allegedly travelling to Syria to join IS.

Earlier, in last November, two Indonesians en route to Syria were rejected toenter Singapore.-VNA
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