Work pass not renewed for Indian who funded extremist group

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An Indian national working in Singapore was found to be soliciting donations for the now-banned Islamic fundamentalist group the Popular Front of India (PFI). In response to queries, the Internal Security Department (ISD) said Baharudeen Sahul Hameed was a work pass holder...

An Indian national working in Singapore was found to be soliciting donations for the now-banned Islamic fundamentalist group the Popular Front of India .

Although he was a PFI supporter, there was no evidence to suggest he posed a threat to Singapore, and he left the country when his work pass was not renewed, said ISD.

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