Four S'poreans arrested under ISA for involvement in armed violence abroad
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Singapore
FOUR Singapore citizens have been dealt with under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for taking part in violence or intending to undertake violence in armed conflicts overseas, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced on Wednesday.
Two of the men - Mohammad Razif Yahya, 27, and Amiruddin Sawir, 53 - were detained under the ISA in August 2015 for voluntarily fighting in the sectarian conflict in Yemen.
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