Monday 1 April 2013

Police: Terrorists disguised so the villagers Kiram

Police ask to village people

Police did not rule out the possibility there Kiram terrorist disguised as villagers to flee from the battle.

Director of the Department of Homeland Security and Public Order (KDNKA) Bukit Aman, Datuk Seri Salleh Mat Rashid said police sought the cooperation of residents to immediately report them if you see a stranger in the village.

He said this directly facilitate terrorism authorities disable Kiram who invaded this country since 12 February.

"I hope that residents can provide cooperation to the authorities so that peace can be restored in the battle immediately," he told the Daily Herald when the pulse of the village of Tanjung Batu and Kampung Tanjung Labian after residents allowed to return home yesterday.

Commenting on the movement of terrorist offensive Kiram, Salleh said the security forces are currently doing in the area mopping River Bilis, universal and Lok Lok Semawang.

"We expect this action (cleanup) will take in one or two days to go before we declare the area safe for occupation," he said.

He said the Lahad Datu District Council has also asked to perform at every home inspection to assess the damage and destruction suffered population before any action can be taken by the government.

Commenting on the discovery of ammunition or explosives that are still active, Salleh asks people immediately report it to the security forces on duty at the location.

He also asked the villagers not to take or let the kids play the explosives for fear of accidents, including loss of life.

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