SINGAPORE: A Singapore court jailed four Bangladeshi men for between two and five years for terrorism financing in a case that has put the city-state’s most marginalised migrant-worker community in the spotlight.
Authorities said the men contributed from S$60 (RM177) to S$1,360 (RM4,017) to fund attacks in their homeland in the name of Islamic State in Bangladesh. It was Singapore’s first case of terrorism financing.
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