Singapore Embassies Attack Plot - List of Detainees

List of Detainees

List of persons arrested in December 2001/January 2002
  • Ibrahim Maidin, leader of Singapore JI branch
  • Faiz bin Abu Bakar Bafana, second-in-command
  • Mohamed Khalim bin Jaffar, leader of Fiah Ayub (first cell)
  • Fazi Abu Bakar Bafana,
  • Hashim bin Abas,
  • Mohamed Nazir bin Mohmmed Uthman,
  • Adnan bin Musa,
  • Andrew Gerard @ Ali Ridhaa bin Abdullah,
  • Halim bin Hussain,
  • Mohamad Anuar bin Margono,
  • Ja'afar bin Mistooki,
  • Mohamed Ellias s/o Mohamed Khan,
  • Othman bin Mohamed,
List of persons arrested in August/September 2002
  • Ab Wahab bin Ahmad
  • Syed Ibrahim
  • Simon bin Sabtu
  • Mohamed Noor bin Sulaimi,
  • Munain bin Turru,
  • Naharudin bin Sabtu,
  • Sanin bin Riffin,
  • Nordin bin Parman,
  • Mohd Jauhari bin Abdullah,
  • Salim bin Marwan,
  • Mahfuh bin Haji Halimi,
  • Azman bin Jalani,
  • Said bin Ismail,
  • Faiz Abdullah Ashiblie,
  • Zulkifli bin Mohamed Jaffar,
  • Habibullah s/o Hameed,
  • Husin bin Ab Aziz,
  • Abdul Majid s/o Niaz Mohamed. Detained in September 2002, released in April 2005.
Detained between October 2002 and December 2003
  • Mohd Aslam bin Yar Ali Khan
  • Arifin bin Ali,
  • Muhammad Arif bin Naharudin
  • Muhammad Amin bin Mohd Yunos
  • Hosnay bin Awi,
  • Alahuddeen bin Abdullah
  • Faisel bin Abdullah Abdat. Detained in February 2003, released in October 2002
Detained in 2005
  • Jahpar bin Osman. Detained on 21 April 2005

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