SINGAPORE (AFP) - - A Singaporean man on trial in Indonesia for plotting terror attacks has said he plotted to crash a plane into the island-state's Changi Airport, the Straits Times reported Wednesday.
The plan was aborted when Thai authorities became aware of it, he told the newspaper from a court lock-up in Indonesia on Tuesday.
"We wanted to do it out of anger with Singapore for being an ally of the United States for what it did in Afghanistan," said Hassan, also an alleged member of the Southeast Asia-based Islamic militant group JI.
"What I was trying to do was to defend Islam and Muslims."
The Straits Times said this was the first time an alleged extremist linked to the JI has admitted planning to carry out an attack on Changi Airport, a regional aviation hub.
Singaporean authorities had previously said that JI members including Mas Selamat planned to crash a plane into Changi Airport in 2001.
Hassan was one of ten suspected JI members who went on trial Tuesday in Indonesia for plotting attacks against foreigners and Christian priests in the country.
According to the charge sheet, he received military training in Afghanistan around 2000 and met Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Mas Selamat, the alleged Singapore leader of JI, escaped from a tightly guarded detention facility in the city-state last year and remains at large.
Singapore is a close ally of the United States in the "war against terror" and officials have said the island-state is a top target for extremists.
Because we are part of free masons
Better keep him in Indonesia, it's safer for us.
Extradite to Singapore sure escape from Whitley. ![]()
Originally posted by FBI:SINGAPORE (AFP) - - A Singaporean man on trial in Indonesia for plotting terror attacks has said he plotted to crash a plane into the island-state's Changi Airport, the Straits Times reported Wednesday.
Mohammad Hassan bin Saynudin said he and alleged Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) member Mas Selamat bin Kastari planned to hijack a plane in Bangkok and ram it into the airport, the report said.The plan was aborted when Thai authorities became aware of it, he told the newspaper from a court lock-up in Indonesia on Tuesday.
"We wanted to do it out of anger with Singapore for being an ally of the United States for what it did in Afghanistan," said Hassan, also an alleged member of the Southeast Asia-based Islamic militant group JI.
"What I was trying to do was to defend Islam and Muslims."
The Straits Times said this was the first time an alleged extremist linked to the JI has admitted planning to carry out an attack on Changi Airport, a regional aviation hub.
Singaporean authorities had previously said that JI members including Mas Selamat planned to crash a plane into Changi Airport in 2001.
Hassan was one of ten suspected JI members who went on trial Tuesday in Indonesia for plotting attacks against foreigners and Christian priests in the country.
According to the charge sheet, he received military training in Afghanistan around 2000 and met Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Mas Selamat, the alleged Singapore leader of JI, escaped from a tightly guarded detention facility in the city-state last year and remains at large.
Singapore is a close ally of the United States in the "war against terror" and officials have said the island-state is a top target for extremists.
FBI, where is osama?
if really want to keep him here, then make sure his plane crash LKY's home instead
Originally posted by Hawk Eye:if really want to keep him here, then make sure his plane crash LKY's home instead
loooolz.
Originally posted by FBI:SINGAPORE (AFP) - - A Singaporean man on trial in Indonesia for plotting terror attacks has said he plotted to crash a plane into the island-state's Changi Airport, the Straits Times reported Wednesday.
Mohammad Hassan bin Saynudin said he and alleged Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) member Mas Selamat bin Kastari planned to hijack a plane in Bangkok and ram it into the airport, the report said.The plan was aborted when Thai authorities became aware of it, he told the newspaper from a court lock-up in Indonesia on Tuesday.
"We wanted to do it out of anger with Singapore for being an ally of the United States for what it did in Afghanistan," said Hassan, also an alleged member of the Southeast Asia-based Islamic militant group JI.
"What I was trying to do was to defend Islam and Muslims."
The Straits Times said this was the first time an alleged extremist linked to the JI has admitted planning to carry out an attack on Changi Airport, a regional aviation hub.
Singaporean authorities had previously said that JI members including Mas Selamat planned to crash a plane into Changi Airport in 2001.
Hassan was one of ten suspected JI members who went on trial Tuesday in Indonesia for plotting attacks against foreigners and Christian priests in the country.
According to the charge sheet, he received military training in Afghanistan around 2000 and met Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Mas Selamat, the alleged Singapore leader of JI, escaped from a tightly guarded detention facility in the city-state last year and remains at large.
Singapore is a close ally of the United States in the "war against terror" and officials have said the island-state is a top target for extremists.
An angry man who use his religion as an excuse to do bad things !!!
Then ask muslim to move out of singapore then. no need to kill Other religon u asshole
Hope he dies. Gets chewed to death by a wild boar or something.
the root to all evil....POLITICS...
send ur FBI team to whack him leh
Let him die there lol