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GMRB Militant Group Funding IS Operations In Syria, Bangladesh - IGP

04/07/2025 01:56 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, July 4 (Bernama) -- The Bangladeshi Radical Militant Group (GMRB), recently dismantled by the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), is believed to have been raising funds and recruiting members for the Islamic State (IS) in Syria and Bangladesh.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Mohd Khalid Ismail said the group collected funds by charging an annual membership fee of RM500 per person, as well as other voluntary contributions based on members’ financial means.

Initial investigations revealed the group had between 100 and 150 members, all Bangladeshi nationals working in labour sectors such as factories, construction sites, and petrol stations across Malaysia.

“The funds collected were then transferred abroad using e-wallet applications and international money transfer services,” he told a press conference here today.

Mohd Khalid added that the group also used social media platforms and messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to recruit new members.

Mohd Khalid said police are still investigating the amount of funds channelled by the group to IS networks in Syria and Bangladesh.

He said the group used social media and messaging apps to spread IS propaganda, conduct baiah (oath of allegiance), and organise secret activities such as religious classes and member meetings.

“Those who pledged allegiance online were made cell leaders to expand the group’s influence. New members were recruited in stages, starting from screening to forming elite groups,” he said.

He added that investigations so far indicate no Malaysians were involved in the group, which is believed to have been active in the country for about a year.

Although the group was not planning attacks in Malaysia, it used the country as a base to raise funds and recruit members. Investigations are ongoing with support from Bangladeshi authorities and Interpol.

Mohd Khalid said police initially detected the group’s activities through social media accounts operated by Bangladeshi nationals using Malaysian IP addresses to spread IS ideology.

The first phase of the operation, conducted on April 28, led to the arrest of six individuals in Selangor and revealed the structure of GMRB, which was based in Johor.

The second phase, carried out on May 7, resulted in 14 more arrests in Johor, including the group’s leader.

The third and final phase, conducted from June 19 to 21, saw the arrest of another 16 individuals, effectively dismantling GMRB’s main network operating in Malaysia.

Of the 36 suspects aged between 25 and 35, five have been charged under Section 6A of the Penal Code, while 16 are still held under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA) for further investigation and prosecution.

Mohd Khalid said suspects found to have minimal involvement in the group’s activities will be deported to their home countries.

He added that national security is the police’s top priority and urged Malaysians to be alert and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

-- BERNAMA


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