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[Tempatan] Versi 11: Ops Daulat - Seorang Pahlawan Gugur, 3 Anjing Kiram Mati : Post 1505

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Post time 12-3-2013 09:41 AM | Show all posts
crossfire posted on 12-3-2013 09:18 AM
Kisah Kejam dan Tidak Berperikemanusiaan Dari Semporna

ok,ni sumber dari org yg tdekat ngan keluarga mendiang micheal bgtau...sumber ni bgtau,keadaan mendiang micheal sungguh myayat hati...dgn lengan ditetak hampir putus,mata dikorek,kepala dipancung sampai dh xde rupa mendiang dh...bini dia x kuat semangat nak mgecam rupa mendiang..tpaksa anak lelaki nye yg mgecam,anak mendiang siap bgtau,dia tpaksa kuat....
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:46 AM | Show all posts
Prices soar as Sabah seals borders

TAWAU: The sealing off of the maritime border between Sabah, the Southern Philippines and Indonesia – something that Malaysian authorities had in the past said was extremely difficult due to the proximity of both – is having an unexpected effect.

The prices of contraband cigarette have risen in the east coast over the last couple of days suggesting that the naval blockade has cut off the traditional illegal sea routes into Sabah which had enabled the multi-million ringgit trade in smuggled goods to flourish.

A small boat rigged with a powerful outboard motor could easily make it out of Sabah’s waters in less than 30 minutes and was one way to smuggle in contraband. But that’s become more difficult now.

It is well known that for decades subsidised goods have been smuggled out of Malaysia to be traded in the Southern Philippines and Indonesia with periodic seizures of tonnes of such goods from boats and arrests of their crew.

Over the last week or so the exports and imports have tapered off from a steady flow to a trickle forcing prices of most of the products exported, including food, fuel and clothing to spike across the border.

The main items flowing out of Sabah are sugar, cooking oil, cooking gas and fuel, all of which heavily subsidised for home consumption.

Flowing back into Sabah in exchange are cigarettes and even narcotics.

The increased security has resulted in cheap contraband cigarettes, readily available at street corners from illegal vendors, becoming dearer.

The contraband cigarette brands from Philippines include Champion, Hope, Astro while those from Indonesia are Kretek, Gudang Garam and Premium

The smugglers bringing in these items are on ‘holidays’ until this (conflict) is over, said a vendor.

“My stock is getting smaller … speed boats cannot operate as security is tight and every boat is checked. Our supplier have resorted to using women who smuggle in smaller quantities by hiding it on their bodies. Most women coming in from Sungai Nyamuk, Indonesia will bring just a few packets or a carton or so,” said a vendor who identified herself as Siti.

For the moment she said she is selling at the same price as before as she still has old stock to clear but believes that sooner or latter she too would have to increase her prices if the tight security continues.

She is also worried once her stock depletes she will no longer have the means to make a living.


Informal trade ties

The more or less open trade in smuggled goods here and indeed around Sabah has never experienced such a crackdown.  It was viewed by some as an informal nod to neighbourly ties.

Nevertheless a periodic crackdown, usually during a major festival when demand shoots up, was invariably conducted but with limited results.

Philippines internet news portal, the Inquirer has also reported that goods coming to and from Malaysia have been constricted, forcing traders here to jack up their prices.

On Mindanao, which is geographically closer to Sabah than the country’s political centre, most of the products, including food, fuel and clothing, are imported from Malaysia.

Rice in Bongao, it reported is now being sold at P750 to P800 (RM57-60)per sack from its original price of P680 (RM52), while fuel is sold at P60 (RM4.60) per litre from its original price of P45 (RM3.45) per litre.

It also reported that a captain of a trading vessel that recently arrived from Sandakan as saying the present hostilities in Sabah had made it difficult for him to continue trading even though he had not experienced any antagonism.

Consumers there had also reduced their spending.

“Before, they (would) buy by the sack or … 10 kilograms. Now, people are only buying one or two kilograms (of rice),” it quoted one vendor as saying.

Fuel retailer in Bongao have also raised their prices because supply has dropped and those in the transport business have also immediately implemented fare hikes.

“We need to increase the fare from P10 to P15 (RM0.75-1.15),” it quoted a motorised tricycle or ‘trike’ driver as saying.

Vendors there are now reportedly worried about where to get supplies if traders cannot slip through the country’s borders with Malaysia.

“I guess we have no other option but to get supplies from Zamboanga, which is more expensive,” another vendor said.

Prices of such goods on either side of the border are not expected to come down soon if ever.


http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/03/10/prices-soar-as-sabah-seals-borders/

Punye la confident bole masuk Sabah balik... puiii! Ala beli je barang dlm negara korang, bole la membantu perniagaan sesama rakyat... patriotik kate nyee Susah2 pergi la merayu kat Indonesia, buat tabung bantuan ke ape. Dari mula krisis lagi mereka bagi sokongan padu taw, simpati sangat dgn perjuangan korang.
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:47 AM | Show all posts
DARSITA posted on 12-3-2013 03:15 AM
Anak sapa lah ni?

aah kan anak sapa lah nih....nak kenalan bleyyy???
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:51 AM | Show all posts
stars83 posted on 12-3-2013 09:41 AM
ok,ni sumber dari org yg tdekat ngan keluarga mendiang micheal bgtau...sumber ni bgtau,keadaan men ...

Kuat nya semangat anak mendiang
Lanun sulu tu memang dasar subhuman!
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:52 AM | Show all posts
stars83 posted on 12-3-2013 09:41 AM
ok,ni sumber dari org yg tdekat ngan keluarga mendiang micheal bgtau...sumber ni bgtau,keadaan men ...

kejammnyaa rasa mcm nk tembak2 or bom je si kiram tu smpai hancur
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:53 AM | Show all posts
chazey posted on 12-3-2013 09:20 AM
no wonder la ada nick2 pompuan PM nak berkenalan dengan aku seblom ni.

tau je aku pompuan, teru ...

hua. hua. hua.
i tau jer u pompuan.


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Post time 12-3-2013 09:54 AM | Show all posts
semua anggota kita yg terkorban tu disebabkan diperangkap. yg 2 org Komando VAT 69 tu terpedaya sebab pengganas angkat bendera putih tanda surrender. yg lagi 6 tu diserang hendap. mungkin dorang tak expect kena serang hendap on the way nak menyiasat aduan yg dibuat oleh penduduk. lagi satu penduduk kat rumah air tu sendiri ada yg jadi tali barut anjing2 Sulu
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:55 AM | Show all posts
Sabah stand-off: It was - and is - Malaysian soil


LAHAD DATU - Malaysian security forces fully secured ground zero at Kampung Tanduo and raised the Malaysian flag there as the guns fell silent after a week of heavy bombardment and sporadic fire fights.
Twenty-two bodies of the Sulu terrorists were brought out yesterday and sent for post-mortem to the Lahad Datu and Tawau hospitals as mopping-up operations continued.
Declaring that the operations for remnant gunmen within Tanduo had ended, Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib said the focus was now on Kampung Tanjung Batu and Kampung Sungai Bilis.
When asked at the daily Ops Daulat briefing at Felda Sahabat 16 Residence Resort if there was any shooting yesterday, he said: "So far, no."
Hamza added that the security forces were in the final stages of clearing the gunmen in neighbouring villages from where nearly 2,000 people have fled to stay in community halls in Felda Sahabat.
Although life in Semporna and Lahad Datu is returning to normal, he reminded villagers not to re-enter Tanjung Batu and Sungai Bilis, which are still classified as red zones.
On the bodies sent to the hospitals in Lahad Datu (18 bodies) and Tawau (four), Hamza said he could not comment on a purported statement by a forensic officer that one of the bodies was that of Haji Musa, a general of Sulu group leader Raja Muda Azzimudie Kiram.
"I cannot say if that is the body of Haji Musa as it was not in uniform when it was found," he said.
It is believed that Haji Musa, of Bajau ethnic origin, was a former general of the Philippines army and, later, a commander of the Moro National Liberation Front led by Nur Misuari.
Villagers have claimed that a son of a former Tanduo village political leader involved in a land dispute with Felda was married to Haji Musa's daughter.
They said Haji Musa, in his late 60s, had many relatives in Sungai Bilis and wore the uniform of a brigadier-general of the so-called Sulu royal army.
The fate of Azzimudie, 72, a former assistant district officer of Kudat and also married to the daughter of a local village head, is still unknown.
Meanwhile, the Kiram family had reportedly sought the assistance of the Philippine Government to discuss a disengagement of his followers' armed incursion into Sabah when they forcibly occupied Kampung Tanduo and raised three "Sulu flags" with the tiger insignia.
http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Malaysia/Story/A1Story20130312-407885.html
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:55 AM | Show all posts
stars83 posted on 12-3-2013 09:41 AM
ok,ni sumber dari org yg tdekat ngan keluarga mendiang micheal bgtau...sumber ni bgtau,keadaan men ...

Ya Allah..ngerinya...kesian sungguh kat mendiang...Sarjan Abd Aziz yang terkorban tu adik bongsu abg ipar aku...haritu tnya kat anak buah dia kata pakbusu dia kena tetak kat belakang..nak tanya lebih takut sebab semua masih trauma dan besedih..

Al fatihah untuk semua yang terkorban...
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Post time 12-3-2013 09:56 AM | Show all posts
stars83 posted on 12-3-2013 09:41 AM
ok,ni sumber dari org yg tdekat ngan keluarga mendiang micheal bgtau...sumber ni bgtau,keadaan men ...

sedihnya..anak sorang kan. bininya nmpk tenang bila ditanya wartawan
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Post time 12-3-2013 10:00 AM | Show all posts
dorang ni jadi kejam tak berperikemanusiaan sebab dalam badan banyak jin. pakai ilmu hitam bersahabat dgn setan. perangai pun dah serupa setan
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Post time 12-3-2013 10:00 AM | Show all posts
Filipinos flee Sabah as police launches crackdown





Fifty-seven Filipinos including children arrived in Bongao, Tawi Tawi yesterday morning in small motorboats after fleeing Semporna where, they said, they were being chased down by Malaysian security forces.

The evacuees, whose arrival was unexpected, said they had cast off from Semporna around 8pm on Sunday, sailing all night and reaching Sitangkay, the last island of the Tawi-Tawi chain and the nearest to Semporna on Monday morning.

It was in Semporna where six Malaysian police officers and six Filipinos were killed last week after violence broke out between followers of the Sulu sultanate and Malaysia security forces.



The evacuees told members of Task Force Basulta in Tawi Tawi that they had no chance to take food or even money when they left because they had been hiding for days to evade Malaysian authorities who have been rounding up undocumented Filipinos and those they suspect of supporting the sultanate.

The task force is the inter-agency body created to deal with the expected influx of Filipinos returning from Sabah to escape the fighting in the territory and a crackdown by Malaysian authorities.



In Sitangkay, the evacuees said they had to sell some of their belongings so they could buy food and fuel for the final haul to Bongao, which they reached at around 11am.

From Bongao, the evacuees boarded a boat that ferried them to South Ubian municipality where most of them came from.

- InterAksyon

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/223588
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Post time 12-3-2013 10:02 AM | Show all posts
crossfire posted on 12-3-2013 09:36 AM

bang keros tolong ngomen skit?http://news.asiaone.com/News/Lat ... 0130307-406991.html
bdk ni kalo cikgu ptt diantar ngajar sulu2 di sabah sana...
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Post time 12-3-2013 10:03 AM | Show all posts
gakadadosa posted on 11-3-2013 09:09 PM
malaysia negara gak ada harga diri, tki disiksanya
laki laki usia 12 tahun dibunuhnya

si troublemaker...baik bawak cangkul dari dok maik komputar...dapat jugak serupiah dua untuk makan tengahari
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Post time 12-3-2013 10:04 AM | Show all posts
aurora273 posted on 12-3-2013 09:47 AM

Ya, pahlawan sulu memang menakutkan, dan mereka tidak takut MATI.

Sebab itulah sehingga kini dah 52 Sulu yang MATI KATAk ditembak ATM/PDRM.
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Post time 12-3-2013 10:08 AM | Show all posts
honeybee1802 posted on 12-3-2013 10:02 AM
bang keros tolong ngomen skit?http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20 ...


mereka ini tiada semangat patriotik, idup dah senang...kalau di US, mereka berpolitik jugak tapi bila bab2 keselamatan negara, mereka bersatu dan sebulat suara.
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Post time 12-3-2013 10:09 AM | Show all posts
haji_one posted on 12-3-2013 10:04 AM
Ya, pahlawan sulu memang menakutkan, dan mereka tidak takut MATI.

Sebab itulah sehingga kini d ...

adakah disebabkan tidak takut mati lalu lah tertembak sampai mati
pengganas sulu ni pesal lah ikot bebuta telunjuk kiram nih

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Post time 12-3-2013 10:11 AM | Show all posts
aurora273 posted on 12-3-2013 09:47 AM

DAH MEMANG KENA RASUK SHYTON..MMG LA PERANGAI SHYTON...LAGI2 LA JIKA TERPESONG JAUH DARI AJARAN AGAMA.
MAKA MERAUNG LA BERSAMA SHYTON DI JAHANAMMM..
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