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Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has given assurances of the Royal Malaysia Police's capability to handle elements of extremism in the country.

He said the police force can dismantle these extremist groups, no matter the situation.

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00:00I bear witness that there is no god but ALLAH, and Muhammad is His servant and Messenger.
00:03KDN has prepared another base camp.
00:07So the Prime Minister is ready to launch it.
00:10Because our background, terrorism, has not been released yet.
00:15This is the photo of Dato' Ayub, it has not been released yet.
00:18Not yet, I know.
00:20Tansi Raza often gives me input, almost every week, what happens on the ground.
00:28Don't assume that the case of Ulu Tiram is an isolated case. Don't.
00:32Don't assume that the arrests of several Daesh elements,
00:36from university lecturers to housekeepers,
00:41and construction sector workers,
00:42are still continuing to develop.
00:46It still exists.
00:48Yes.
00:49It still exists.
00:51An understanding, a trend, that considers that as long as a country does not implement the teachings of Islam,
00:59this is a country that is justified to make an opposition effort.
01:05It can be opposed. It can be opposed.
01:09This is a belief.
01:11How big of a concern is this?
01:14How big is that?
01:16How serious?
01:19I would say that it is in the efforts and ability of the police force to handle it.
01:26Whatever the situation, the most important thing is the assurance that the efforts of the police force
01:33to control and manage that trend.

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