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Malaysia detains 15 suspected IS members

More suspected Islamic State members have been detained by police in Malaysia after they allegedly tried to acquire chemicals for bombs.

Malaysian Armed Forces with a Royal Malaysian Police patrol
More suspected Islamic State members have been detained by police in Malaysia. (AAP)

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Malaysian police have detained 15 more suspected Islamic State members, who police alleged planned to launch attacks and tried to obtain chemicals to make bombs.

National police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said on Thursday the 15, aged between 22 and 49, included four women, a police official, a plane technician, a mosque cleric and a student.

Khalid said the 15 were detained over three days from Tuesday in Kuala Lumpur and six other states. He said they had allegedly received orders to launch attacks in the country from a Malaysian man who had joined the Islamic State in Syria.

The arrests followed Tuesday's bombings by Islamic militants in Brussels that killed 31 people and injured 270 others.


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