Police will work with the Pakistani authorities to get detailed information on the progress of a case involving a Malaysian suspected of smuggling firearms in the country, who was detained at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi last Friday.
Deputy inspector-general of police Noor Rashid Ibrahim (photo) said the police would be in touch with them to find out the actual status and activity of the 20-year-old man in Pakistan.
"Perhaps he has been involved with extremist activities there like Daesh and so on, that's why we are still investigating.
"So far, I cannot obtain any further information on this case, but obviously the man was trying to get back to Malaysia," he told a press conference at the pinning on of ranks of senior officers at the Senior Officers Mess in Bukit Aman today.
He said the police would also investigate any individual who might be involved and also might have networks in the country.
On Friday, a Malaysian man believed to be a member of the militant group Daesh was arrested by Pakistani authorities, at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, after he allegedly tried to smuggle out firearms.
Earlier, Pakistan’s The Express Tribune reported that the suspect was about to board a Thai Airways TG 342 flight to Bangkok, Thailand, before being detained at the airport.
The suspect who was from from Sarawak, was reportedly attempting to smuggle out four pistols, eight magazines with 70 ammunitions hidden in his luggage and soles of his shoes.
- Bernama
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