Fall OF Limitations Purchases
Mohamed Hussain Saynudin, Abdul Basheer Abdul Kader, and Murad Mohamed Said are the three Singaporeans for whom the restraint orders were voided.
Hussain, 51, was a former member of the Singapore Jemaah Islamiyah ( JI ) network and had undergone terrorist training with the Lashker-e-Tayyiba militant group in Pakistan.  ,
He had previously fled Singapore months prior to a security incident involving the JI community in December 2001, and he had instead stayed abroad to prevent the authorities. He was detained and detained in February 2007 as a result of the ISA.  ,
Ali was released from a restriction get in February 2013, according to ISD on Thursday, and it ended in November of last year.  ,
Abdul Basheer was a self-radicalized person who was detained for the first time in 2007.
He had made specific plans to pursue militant jihad in Afghanistan, according to a Ministry of Home Affairs ( MHA ) press release in 2007 ).
As he became more profoundly influenced by the extremist advertising he read digitally, these ideas took shape.
He was booked at the time of his imprisonment and planned to fly to Pakistan where he would teach under Lashker-e-Tayyiba before heading to Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban.  ,
The initial release of Abdul Basheer was in February 2010. After revisiting his ideas to use military assault abroad, he was detained once more in October 2012.
He was freed from confinement in February 2016, and his restraint order became effective in October 2024.
Murad, 52, was issued a restraint attempt in December 2018.
A former independent spiritual teacher, he , propagated ideas “promoting violence and separatist views harmful to the unity of Singapore’s multi-racial and multi-religious society”, said ISD.  ,
He taught that it was forced to shoot adulterers, defined broadly to contain non-believers, Sufis ,Shi’ites, and Muslims who have renounced Islam or disregarded writings and decisions from the Quran and Sunnah.  ,
He also advised his students to leave Singapore’s liberal society and abide by the laws of Syariah rules.
The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore in May 2018 canceled Murad’s approval under the Asatizah Recognition Scheme. But, he had continued to promote these separatist opinions online.  ,
His limitations purchase expired in December of last year.  ,