Malaysia ordered six Indonesian terror suspects detained for two years after they were captured returning from a training camp in the Philippines, a senior security official said Sunday. They were caught among a group of illegal immigrants trying to enter the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah on Borneo island several weeks ago but their arrest had not been announced. Borneo is shared by Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei and the men were trying to make their way back to Indonesia after attending training in Mindanao, where the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) is fighting a separatist rebellion, he said. They have been served with two year detention orders under Malaysia’s Internal Security Act, which allows indefinite detention without trial. |