Malaysia has recently been news. Police arrested eight suspects who were linked to the terrorist Islamic country with radicals.They are planning to attack a series of targets, including Supreme Heads, Prime Minister, and senior government and police officers.According to police disclosure, these suspects believe that Malaysian leaders have not followed the model of Islamic Harry leadership, so they have evolved themselves and conspired to threaten important national figures.

This news reminds people that it happened not long ago in the case of attacking police station in the south of Ulu, Johor. The case caused three police officers to death and one injury, and the case involved was also killed by the police.Subsequently, the police touched the vine, and more than 20 people were arrested for investigation.Then, two men took a car and took a knife to the National Palace, and they wanted to see the heads of state.Then, a member of the parliament received a threatening bullet.

The general public may be surprised, how can the Malaysian country become a "terrorist threat" country?

Maybe people's memory cycles have become shorter?Looking back, terrorism has never been in Malaysia.The Olgen organization founded by Ashahari in 1967 established the purpose of "the impact and corrosion of Western culture on domestic Islamic people, and advocating religious study."Later, it evolved into a personal worship tool for Ashahari.

There were many believers during the heyday of Orgen. Although there were no terrorist attacks, in 1994, it was accused of intending to overthrow the government (the Barisan Nasional governing by Mahathir at the time).Police took a decisive action to close the religious study center of Olgen and arrested some people. Ashahari was wanted, and was quoted by the police in the Inner Security Law when he fled to Kuroki Mountain.Subsequently, the organization gradually disintegrated.The Malaysian government also banned and listed Orgen as an illegal organization, saying that it violated orthodox Islamic doctrine.

Aishahari died of illness in 2010, and Olgen has disappeared into the public's vision since then.

Looking back at the Mermaali incident.This painful and fierce incident occurred in 1985. It was also the era of Mahathir in power and occurred in a remote Malay village in Hua Ling, Kedah.The reason is that the police are preparing to enter the village and arrest the strong man leader of the Islamic party Ibrainsonima because the official suspects that Ibrahima and followers are "activities involving national security."At that time, the police dispatched about 3,000 police officers to quote the inner security laws and forcibly arrested Ibra Sima and 35 loyal followers, which led to serious conflicts with villagers and police. 14 villagers and four police officers died in the conflict.

Afterwards, the police said that when the arrest was executed, the police followed by Ibra Sima's followers with weapons such as firearms and Bazheng knife, and the police were forced to fight back.

The Mermaalian incident was the fuse of the "2M government" (Prime Minister Mahathir and Deputy Prime Minister Mushahiman), and the two have since parted ways.The Malaysian government was also criticized for "bloody targeting".

It can be said that terrorism has never been far away from Malaysia.Self -radicals, religious extremes, and terrorist attacks are active with the encouragement of international Islamic radical movements.The September 1st incident, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Bali Island terrorist attacks all caused their self -evolution.During the period, Malaysia flew to Afghanistan and Egypt's military training followers at their own expense, and the number was almost pursuing Indonesia.

The current South Ulu south attack, take a knife to break through the palace, or send bullets to intimidate, which is considered "pediatric".But law enforcement officers must always be vigilant: terrorism has never gone away.

The author is a local writer