Wednesday, 6 March 2013

BAHAYA DEMOKRASI MULA TERNAMPAK NYATA.




Empat lelaki ditahan dalam operasi khas oleh sekumpulan anggota polis dari jabatan cawangan jenayah berat Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen Sabah. – Gambar Reuters


Anggota Polis dari Cawangan Jenayah Berat Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen Sabah (IPK) membawa dua suspek yang berjaya ditahan ketika 'Ops Daulat' di sebuah ladang sawit di sini, Rabu. Dalam operasi itu polis berjaya menahan empat lelaki dipercayai mempunyai kaitan dengan kumpulan pengganas untuk di soal siasat

SEMPORNA, 6 Mac — Polis menahan empat lelaki yang dipercayai mempunyai kaitan dengan kumpulan penceroboh yang terlibat dalam kejadian serangan hendap di Kampung Sri Jaya Simunul, di sini, Sabtu lepas.

Empat lelaki yang ditahan dalam operasi khas oleh sekumpulan anggota polis dari jabatan cawangan jenayah berat Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen Sabah itu berusia dalam lingkungan 20-an hingga 50-an.

Menurut polis, operasi yang dijalankan di Jalan Lapangan Terbang, kira-kira lima kilometer dari Pekan Semporna, bertujuan menangkap penceroboh yang didakwa menyamar sebagai penduduk kampung di beberapa kawasan di Semporna.

“Bertindak hasil maklumat awam dan maklumat risikan yang dikumpul sejak beberapa hari lepas, kami berjaya menahan empat lelaki untuk siasatan,” kata pegawai berkenaan.

Beliau berkata operasi itu bermula pada pukul 12 tengah hari dan berakhir 1.15 tengah hari.

Tinjauan Bernama di lokasi operasi mendapati dua rumah diperiksa dan polis berjaya menahan dua lelaki di rumah itu manakala seorang lelaki ditahan ketika keluar dari belukar dan seorang lagi ditahan dalam pemeriksaan terhadap sebuah kenderaan yang mencurigakan.

Dalam kejadian Sabtu lepas, enam anggota polis terkorban dalam serang hendap oleh kumpulan pengganas bersenjata. Kejadian pada pukul 8 malam itu turut menyebabkan enam pengganas terbunuh.


sumber: Melayu Blues

LAPORAN PEMBERITA DARI LONGKANG

Bukan sahaja pedapat Sultan Sulu..Juga pendapat Malaysiakini atau mungkin Malaysiakini sendiri yang mahu menunjukkan belangnya yang sebenar : Tentera Malaysia keterlaluan...ya keterlaluan kerana tiada anggota pasukan keselamatan dalam serangan terbaru. Malaysiakini suka kalau ada polis atau tentera yang mati...boleh mereka lapor..lagi anjing UMNO mampus..!!!!


Tak payah cerita panjang. Masa perang bukan masa untuk demokrasi atau kebebasan akhbar, tetapi mengenai keselamatan danmencapai tujuan keselematan

Sejarah Melayu melaporkan Malaysiakini seolah-olah menyokong tentera Sulu dengan mahu rakyat jadi bingung mana satu betul dan kucar kacir untuk mempersoalkan langkah pihak keselmatan.
"Pemimpin Sulu dakwa Malaysia bertindak keterlaluan " .. itu lah tajuk paling terhebat dihasilkan Meloyakini untuk menggambarkan kerajaan Malaysia paling zalim dengan mengutip kenyataan2  musuh negara ( tentera sulu )  . 
Mengapa tajuk seperti ini dipilih ??   Media2 lain semua memberi sokongan sepenuhnya kepada pasukan keselamatan kita yang sedang berjuang di sana tetapi bukan portal pembangkang ini  .
Niat malaysiakini satu saja  dan  jelas mahu membangkitkan kemarahan rakyat .
Tetapi GPB  yakin rakyat yang telah  menyaksikan sendiri kekejaman penceroboh ini yang terlebih dahulu melakukan serangan terhadap anggota polis kita hingga mengakibatkan 8 terkorban akan berdiri teguh dibelakang pasukan keselamatan kita di Lahad Datu.



Macamana Malaysiakini boleh dibenarkan buat laporan seperti yang ditiru tampal di Wikisabad SINI???

PIHAK BERKUASA PERLU TERAJANG MALAYSIAKINI DARI LAHAD DATU!!! DISAMPING ITU, HANYA BERNAMA SAJA YANG PATUT DIJADIKAN SALORAN RASMI KOMUNIKASI. SIDANG AKHBAR HANYA BUAT DI KOTA KINABALU DAN BUKAN DI LAHAD DATU.

JANGAN BENARKAN WARTAWAN DATANG MENYIBUK DAN MEMBOCORKAN MAKLUMAT DAN RAHSIA KESELAMATAN

Tortured, Beheaded and Mutilated

SEMPORNA: Reports reaching The Borneo Insider suggest that at least three of the policemen killed in Semporna after clashes with an armed group, were tortured and their bodies mutilated. One was also beheaded.

However, the bodies of three others, who were believed to have died after being hit by the crossfire, were left untouched.

A group of 19 policemen, who were in the raiding party at Simunul on Saturday night, who were initially reported “missing” and then “trapped” was probably held hostage by the gunmen at several houses in the area.

They were said to have been relieved of their guns as well as hand phones. This group too was left unharmed, though at least one of them suffered wounds, probably in the Saturday night shoot-out.

But police are not willing to confirm anything, especially the torture and mutilation of the three policemen, except say that the 19 others who were initially “trapped” had been released unharmed.

On Saturday, armed intruders were initially spotted at Lorong 4 and Lorong 5 in Simunul, a cluster of water villages, comprising mainly Suluk and Tausug people, with or without Malaysian documents.

Police were called in and about 50 policemen were said to have walked into an ambush where a shootout also took place.

On Sunday, police said six policemen and six armed men were killed in the shootout.

On Monday, the bodies of three of the gunmen were still seen at various places in Simunul while there was no sight of the other three bodies.

It was only after 1.00pm Monday that some 30 residents of Kampung Simunul took the initiative to remove the bodies of the three intruders and handed it over to the authorities.

Village headman Ramli Saraman said they had to remove the bodies because the stench had become unbearable.

Ramli advised the villagers not to believe rumours spread by irresponsible people because they could worsen the situation.

“I was told by villagers that the intruders will burn down Simunul but I told them not to believe as I keep in touch with the police.”

He said villagers are not compelled to evacuate their homes because it is their right as individuals adding peace has returned to the kampung.

Later, when met by reporters, some Simunul villagers sad they were horrified on hearing that one of six dead police personnel was beheaded and two others were tortured.

“It is against our religion to behead anyone. It is terrible, it’s cruel,’’ said fisherman Azmi who has been living close to Lorong 5, Simunul where the shooting began.

“We are Suluks living here for more than 50 years. They (armed men) are bad people ,’’ said a woman who was referring to the gunmen.

Their sentiments were shared by other villagers who claimed that they have also heard that one of the gunmen had recorded the beheading on his mobile phone and had sent a clip to the police.

However, no confirmation was available on the phone clip or the torture of the three who had gone with a team of 56 to check out information that Sulu Sultan sympathisers had stored weapons in one of the stilt houses.

Police sources said that as they approached a house at about 7pm, shooting broke out with the gunmen in a house at lorong 5 of the sprawling seaside squatter settlement of over 500 houses.

At least, 19 of the police personnel were trapped for 48-hours till about 6.30pm on Sunday when a strike force painstakingly concluded a house-to-house search for snipers, booby traps and possible bombs strapped to the dead bodies.

Police declared the Simunul incident as resolved at 9pm on Sunday and announced that all their policemen were accounted for with six of their men dead and six gunmen killed.

As far as the villagers are concerned, this is the first time they have heard of a beheading and Semporna district officer Abdul Mohd Ibnu Abdul Kadir concurred with it.

“It is their culture,’’ said Mohd Ibnu when asked if revenge could be behind the beheading.

Three of the bodies of the six killed gunmen were left lying – one in a boat, one on the walkway and the third on a veranda – at the village until 1pm yesterday (Monday) when religious department officers took them away for burial at an undisclosed location.

Several villagers claimed that they recognised one of the dead gunmen to be a councillor of Pulau Sitangkai in southern Philippines who frequents the village to stay with relatives, while the other two looked like locals living with them.

“I am quite sure he is a councillor,’’ said one of the villagers who added that they had not seen the three remaining bodies of the gunmen.

They said police had also arrested a Ustaz and another local Suluk living along Lorong Lima  for alleged links to the gunmen, several of whom reportedly had been in the village in early February.

Police are still hunting for members of the group which might have slipped out of Simunul as initial reports indicated there about dozen or more in the group at the village.

The plank floor and floors of several houses were splattered with blood close to where the bodies were left and no uniformed security personnel were seen in the areas yesterday as hundreds of families packed their household goods, including furniture, televisions and fridges and bolted to safety.

The villagers said that they were scared to return, and were moving to live with relatives as they were unsure if the place will be safe again.

Although the villagers, who were mostly Suluks who fled the Moro civil war in southern Philippines in the 1970s and had  settled in Simunul which included a refugee settlement of the UNHCR, they have maintained close family across the border.

In afternoon, Semporna town was deserted again from 1.30pm when businesses and shops pulled down the shutters as police were seen rushing Kg Salimbangun not far from Kg Simunul.

One villager claimed shots were heard around 3.30pm and the remaining villagers left the area.

Security forces rushed to take up defensive positions at strategic locations in town, especially the Marine Police and district Police buildings.

Later in Lahad Datu, Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar categorically denied that one of the policemen who perished in Simunul had been beheaded.

“We have seen some pictures but I have not seen the police report yet,” he said, and declined to comment further.

He also denied rumours of a ‘possible traitor’ among the security forces.

“No, it is not true,” he said when asked to clarify on the detaining of a member of the security forces for suspicion in leaking information to the enemies.

He however described it as a challenge for the Royal Malaysian of Police.

“And when things like this happen, more untrue stories will spill out. I believe it is just another way to demoralise the police force, but we believe that we are not easily fooled,” he said.

By Alexander Chen

AMKANMELAYU - jika satu sama sama satu pembunuhan namanya.....tapi kalau dah bunuh RAKYAT KITA dah sampai 8 orang.....ini peperangan namanya. Dari tulisan mereka ini dengan jelas mereka tidak PETRIOTIK dan senang cerita.... HATI MEREKA bukan RAKYAT MALAYSIA walau pun memegang IC Malaysia.