A) Observable limp on left leg when running or walking briskly
Attempts to conceal or disguise appearance, such as wearing of cap, headdress or dark glasses.
B) Attempts to conceal or disguise appearance, such as wearing of cap, headdress or dark glasses.
C) Ill-fitting clothes
D) Avoids eye contact
Mas Selamat needs food when hiding, and may resort to stealing money and food.
He may also change his appearance by stealing clothes.
He may steal means of transportation to keep moving and avoid detection or escape from the country.
Keep a lookout for these incidents:
A) Theft of food
B) Theft of money
C) Theft of clothing, including those from foreign workers' dormitories or unattended laundry lines
D) Theft of means of transportation
(Mas Selamat is a trained vehicle mechanic and knows how to operate motorised boats.)
According to Indonesian police, Mas Selamat was arrested in East Java on 20 January because he was using a fake identity card.
Police added that Mas Selamat was escorted back to Singapore by Indonesia's elite anti-terror police.
Mas Selamat was jailed on Indonesia's Riau province in 2003 for 18 months on immigration charges.
The terror suspect has been on the run ever since the Singapore authorities discovered the Jl network and its plans to crash seven truck bombs at various locations around the island five years ago.
Mas Selamat had fled Singapore in December 2001 following the ISD security operation against the JI. He was among those who had planned retaliation against Singapore for arresting and detaining his fellow JI members.
Investigations had then revealed that Mas Selamat was the mastermind behind a plan to crash an airplane into Changi airport.
And when Mas Selamat was first detained in February 2003, a team of officers from Singapore's intelligence agency went to Tanjung Pinang to interview him.
In fact, the Tanjung Pinang police official did mention during the media interview then that among the items found in Mas Selamat's possesion were literature on making bombs.
Mas Selamat's deportation to Singapore is definitely a significant development in the close network of cooperation amongst intelligence officers in the region to share information on terror suspects and to defeat the terror threat.
If you have any information please do not hesitate to call the police.
or you can email to the police at: spf_police_information@spf.gov.sg
Your identities will be kept strictly confidential.