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S'pore deports Indian, probing another for Syrian links

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Press Trust of India Singapore
Singapore authorities have deported an Indian-origin man for radicalising and helping a compatriot with going to strife-torn Syria and have launched a probe into his journey "with the intention to undertake violence" there.

The Ministry of Home Affairs has investigated and deported a Singaporean of Indian-origin, Gul Mohamed Maracachi Maraicar, for radicalising Haja Fakkurudeen Usman Ali (37) and helping him in his plans to go to Syria.

Gul, 37, a Singapore permanent resident and had worked as a system analyst.

Ali, who worked as a supermarket manager and took Singapore's citizenship in 2008, allegedly left the country last November to fight against the forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the Ministry said yesterday.
 

Officials were informed of his trip by a citizen, once he left Singapore.

The ministry, however, refused to comment on the time of investigation and deportation of Gul, a report in The Sunday Times said today.

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First Published: Mar 23 2014 | 2:35 PM IST

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