Malaysia detained four foreigners, including a 24-year-old Indian national who had allegedly acted as a facilitator to a senior member of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) - a Sikh separatist group, Malaysian Police said on July 9, reports The Tribune. The suspect, a lift maintenance worker, is accused of transferring 7,600 ringgit ($1,835) to fund BKI’s activities in Southeast Asia, Malaysia’s Inspector General of Police (IGP) Abdul Hamid Bador said in a statement. The other arrestees were identified as two ethnic Rohingya from Myanmar (detained for providing support to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army [ARSA], the insurgent group) and a 54-year-old Philippine national with alleged ties to Abu Sayyaf, a militant organisation aligned with the Islamic State (IS).