The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) will take stern action against its settlers or family members if they are found to be involved with the Daish militant group.

Its chairman, Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad said actions that would be taken were in line with the existing laws in the country, as well as Felda's laws.

"For instance, if those involved (with Daish militants) are from (Felda's) second generation and have applied to buy houses we built for them, we will reject. Any other actions will be reviewed from time to time.

"Even so, I believe the police and army are more capable in identifying those involved or supporting the activities of this militant group. We, however, are looking at the issue seriously," he told reporters at his Aildilfitri open house here Sunday.

Also present was Negeri Sembilan MCA chairman, Datuk Seri Lim Chin Fui.

He added Felda would continue to monitor on each of its members thoroughly to ensure the settlers are free from the militant group's ideology although there were no reports on their involvement so far.