Thursday, June 26, 2014

217. Police Corporal also arrested...tip of the iceberg

Cop among six held as Sulu terrorist suspects
Published on: Thursday, June 26, 2014   http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=90193

Kuala Lumpur: A Malaysian police corporal was among six people detained as Sulu terrorist suspects in a special operation in Kunak district in Sabah, Wednesday.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar named the policeman as Corporal Zainuddin Mislani.
Also apprehended were Abu Bakar Jayari @ Alex, 60; Abu Bakar's son, Ilyasa Abu Bakar @ Maharaja Omar; Kassim Ibrahim (suspected illegal immigrant) and Industan @ Md Bustan Lumatang @ Hindustan, 55.
In a statement here Wednesday, Khalid said the operation also saw the arrest of Sitti Nukah Abdul Lama, 56, who is Kassim's wife.
"The latest arrests by the Bukit Aman Special Branch and Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) is a follow-up from the intrusion incident in Lahad Datu, Sabah in February last year," he said.
Khalid said the police also seized membership cards and commander appointment certificates of the Sulu sultanate, several documents linked to the sultanate, as well as weapons.
All of them were detained under Section 124(c) of the Penal Code and would be investigated under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma).
In February last year, a group of armed terrorists intruded into Lahad Datu in which 10 Malaysian security personnel comprising eight policemen and two soldiers were killed.

216. too late to flush out 2 millions dubious citizens

Panic as Esscom launches operation in Kunak
Published on: Thursday, June 26, 2014  http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=90194


Kunak: A wave of panic spread among villagers, sparking numerous speculations, at the sight of a huge number of security forces and military assets rolling into several villages here, early Wednesday. But Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) Director-General Datuk Mohammad Mentek quickly allayed fears, saying the town was safe and calm, refuting claims circulated via social media of a tense situation there.
Social media had it that Malaysian security forces exchanged fire with cross border criminals in Kunak. But Mohammad Mentek denied this.
He said the recent kidnapping in Kg Air Sapang had triggered Esscom to launch the 22nd integrated "Ops Gasak", which involved the army, police, Immigration Department and the National Registration Department The focus was on three villages, namely Kg Bakau, Kg Nelayan and Kg Basilan where tight security was mounted in the bid to trace those without legal documents.
"I hope the people will remain calm and not spread rumours, especially through the social media," he said in a statement.
A villager, who only wanted to be known as Roy, said he was shocked to see a huge number of security forces at the entrance to Kg Pangkalan.
"I was driving towards the jetty in the village but had to turn back when the security forces ordered me not to enter the Pangkalan area," he claimed.
He claimed that the route to Kg Pangkalan only returned to normal after 11am.
District Officer Susilo Sumarto, who is also the district Security Committee Chairman, said several routes to certain locations were closed such as Jalan Pangkalan Kunak heading towards the wet market as forces tightened security to track illegals, adding that no curfew was imposed in the district.
Esscom Director of Operations, Datuk Abdul Rashid Harun, said a total of 129 people believed to be illegal immigrants were detained in the operation carried out for seven hours from 3am on Wednesday.
He said all of them, including 34 women, were detained for having no valid identification documents, adding that the illegals were then brought to the Kunak community hall before being handed over to the Immigration Department.

215, no solution any time near

MMEA seizes overloaded ferry
Published on: Thursday, June 26, 2014http://www.dailyexpress.com.my/news.cfm?NewsID=90203


Tawau: An overloaded passenger ferry heading to Nunukan, Indonesia was held by a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) patrol team who were making routine checks at the Tawau Port Jetty here, Tuesday. District Maritime Enforcement Chief Captain Anor Jaafar said a total of 95 passengers were also detained for further action.
"A total of 38 people failed to produce legal documents, while 55 had legal passports but no approval from the Immigration Department for them to leave Malaysia," he said, adding that two people had MyKads but no legal documents to leave the country.
He said all the passengers including the ferry were brought to the Tawau MMEA jetty for investigations under the Immigration Act 1959 / 63.
On another note, Anor reminded ferry operators to abide by the existing rules and regulations.
He said overloading is very risky as it would threaten the safety of their passengers," he said, adding that MMEA views this matter seriously as it involves lives.
"We do not want boats capsizing similar to what happened in Sepang and Carey Island waters recently," he said.
He said MMEA will continue to monitor and patrol the area to ensure the safety of the country's waters, adding that those with any information can contact MERS 999 or their hotline at 089-752115.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

214. Musa Aman should go



MAKE UP YOUR MIND AND MAKE THE STAND NOW, CM



What is Musa Aman going to do about the critical security scenario in Sabah now?



Who are dreaming now to hold the state security chief post?



Is he not responsible and be at the front line wherever “rebels” start some fire?



Can Sabah rely on the existing very limited security forces also infiltrated by those dubious citizens with project IC?



The time has come for the Crimes Master to resign now or face the massive consequence of what some may call it “internal problems” when it is going to escalate given the critical scenarios on all fronts also affect those transient people including project IC holders.



This is the REALITY and many CRIMINALS  in Government may be siding them and Sabah is going to face the brunt of previous and present plunders and or blunders of past and present.



So CRIMINALS in Government holding some sort of positions, make your stand clear – which side are you in for terrorism or for the peace of once so peaceful Sabah?



The other reality is that there are about TWO million dubious citizens in Sabah with questioned IC and plus the illegal without any proper document it is another Million.  So Sabah with a population of about 5 millions and the local genuine people are outnumbered.



So how long can Malaya’s armed forces stay in Sabah as the crisis is sure to escalate with the worsening economy when tourists avoid coming to Sabah, when businesses in tourism and fish farms are closing down and the dubious citizens would be jobless in greater number as months go by.



So we want SOLUTIONS and only the true God can help us in Sabah.



I can offer some solutions but the CRIMINALS in Government are passive and so we know where they stand.



This crisis is definitely going to make the nation BANKRUPT earlier.



Joshua Kong

PM of IGGG M.