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Indonesian antiterror agency proposing repatriating 375 citizens held in Syria; Malaysia tightening security after police station attack

Indonesian antiterror agency proposing repatriating 375 citizens held in Syria; Malaysia tightening security after police station attack

And more in this latest weekly Southeast Asia terrorism roundup.

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Indonesian counterterrorism force Densus 88 in a demonstration. (File photo: FB/Densus 88)

Here’s 18 headlines and links from last week you musn’t miss.

  • Malaysia police station attacker's family held under special security law ==> Report

  • Indonesia's counterterrorism unit on high alert after Malaysia police station attack => Report

  • Eight terrorists surrender in southern Philippine province ==> Report

  • Indonesian man says his Jemaah Islamiyah cofounder-father has no more ties to Malaysia madrasah that used to be terror group’s breeding ground ==> Report

EXCLUSIVE: Moscow terror attack may impact Southeast, South Asia and beyond. Here’s how.

EXCLUSIVE: 'Foreign Islamic State spokesman - possibly Syrian - speaks from Mindanao'

EXCLUSIVE: Philippine army battalion transferred to Islamic State group's area of operations

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