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Rumour - Pakistanis want to takeover Sabah

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Post time 7-4-2007 12:23 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
anyone to confirm this?


Musa Aman Khan is waking up to his root.....


and next ...
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 Author| Post time 10-6-2007 04:45 PM | Show all posts

are these involved?

World Updates Sunday June 10, 2007

Singapore detains five militants
SINGAPORE: A young Muslim Singaporean law graduate has been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for planning militant activities, after being influenced by radical ideas online.


He is part of what the Home Affairs Ministry on Friday described as a troubling new phenomenon of individuals who are 'self-radicalised' and not directly recruited by established terrorist groups.

Abdul Basheer Abdul Kader, 28, earned his law degree from the National University of Singapore. He practised law at a top firm here and later became a polytechnic lecturer.


His militant views were shaped by the Internet and last year, he left for a Middle East country to learn Arabic for communicating with 'mujahidin' fighters.


Very soon, the extremist propaganda on the Net so influenced him that he bought a plane ticket to Pakistan, where he planned to get training for a militant jihad or holy war and to go into Afghanistan and join the Taleban.


His plans were thwarted when he was arrested and detained in February this year.


The ministry also said that between November 2006 and April 2007, four Singaporean JI members had been detained.


It said one of them - Ishak Mohamed Noohu - was a senior member of the Singapore JI network and had been part of a team that had planned to hijack an airplane in order to crash it into Singapore's Changi Airport.


Under Singapore's Internal Security Act, authorities can detain suspects indefinitely without immediate public notice of the arrests.
The ministry said Ishak and the three other JI members had left Singapore just before or after a December 2001 security operation against the JI network, while Abdul Basheer had left Singapore in October 2006.

It did not say whether the five men were arrested in Singapore or abroad.


The ministry also said five other JI detainees were released on June 1. Four of those men had been detained since September 2002. One had been detained since February 2007.


The Home Affairs ministry said in September it was holding 34 suspected Muslim militants in detention under internal security laws, which allow for indefinite detention without trial. The ministry did not detail how many militants are currently being held, following the five new arrests and the five releases.
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 Author| Post time 26-6-2007 06:42 AM | Show all posts

terror groups in Sabah - beware

JK's Digest No. 19 of June 2007 (172 of 2007) The "Trojan Horse" factor in Sabah.

We may not know what are happening in Sabah but lots of unreported and reported activities do occur in Sabah.

The Police despite its many setbacks do conduct many of its activities reported or otherwise.

We may want to take special interests in what the Police does and as reported in the press.

Not so long ago, the OCPD of Kota Kinabalu did a Press Conference on the exposed activities of APPPA (supposedly a legal body) involved with issuance of identity cards for the illegals - but not the MyKad version. We do not hear of any further action.

A few days ago, the OCPD went out to do an operation to nab the women involved with immoral activities of vices by mostly foreigners in night jaunts.

There was yet another Police Report lodged in Keningau of genuine Identity cards issued to illegals by the NRD for as many as 5,000 persons. What is the outcome of that Police Report?

There was also a Police Report lodged in Sandakan of a dubious citizen of Bugis origin also the Ketua Kampong (Village head) rampaging orchard /confiscating some people land for his brother also an illegal. What is the status of that case?

Do we know the agenda of this Association of Bugis Welfare Sabah when many of such people are illegal? There is also an Association of Pakistanis also mostly of foreigners. This is obvious part of the big picture of UMNO in Sabah when these associations pledge support for the BN.

We cannot dispute that we are in dangerous times in Sabah when global terrorism has assumed greater prominence every where especially in Sabah. There have been press reports of their recent activities including arrests of people connected with Islamic groups such as Moro group, the Al qaeda, the Abu Sayyaf, the Jema'ah Islamiyah (JI) and others also possibly operating in Sabah.

It is public knowledge that the once feared Moro armed group was operating from the famous Gaya Island but nothing could be done about that as there were some political support within Malaysia for their presence. But somehow there is a rumour in town as to how this big group of terror was decimated by 'poisons' in drinks by some people in a sort of celebration. Unknown to the Moro leader, Misuari was actually shocked when he wanted to mobilise the militants stationed in that island in his effort to perpetuate his armed conflict after he was removed as the Governor of Mindanao. If that had averted a crisis of security in Sabah for a moment, we cannot assume that the same groups have not remobilise their 'forces' and agents in Sabah for a hidden agenda.

With the continued agitation by our neighbours since 1963, we cannot discount that some thing undesirable not happening in Sabah and so we have to be alerted to security risk in the context of sovereignty.

While it is to be appreciated that the OCPD of Kota Kinabalu had personally conducted raids into the night jaunts and arresting women in the context of immorality, we would very much appreciate that the Police would also conduct checks on the male and female patrons for possible terrorists elements as it is known such terrorists would regularly patronise such jaunts or night outlets. Even those terrorists participating in the 911 in New York were reported to be enjoying themselves in such places before the assault on the twin towers.

We hope that the Police and other authorities would also conduct regular checks on the streets and other public functions also frequented by foreigners including illegals from some known countries like Philippines, Pakistan and Indonesia.

Sabahans need to address our problems head on, and not run away.

Joshua Kong (proponent of MIGS and WON)

http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthr ... age%3D1#pid16300759 for MIGS

http://migs-mega-icc-group-sabah.blogspot.com/ (deleted again) http://won-borneo.blogspot.com/ (deleted unknown)

Latest Book: Biodiversity Challenge-Haze Health Hell ISBN983-2653-24-X
Author of New Wealth Order, EPIC of Sabah, FIRE, Sabah Wealth - image of woods power,

http://www.e-borneo.com/col/jkong/Sabah - 2nd Edition, Paper to Parliamentary Select Committee on Unity and National Service.

EPIC of Sabah - 3rd Ed., WATER, A tussle in biodiversity of two liquids - palm oil and water,

Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia in 1963, A Paper to Parliamentary Select Committee on Integrity (2006). Books to come:- A critical review- claim on Sabah and A case of Independence for Sabah - EPIC of pros and cons, Introduction to TSUNAMI of illegals and illegalities in SABAH; TSUNAMI of illegals and illegalities in SABAH.

http://www.e-borneo.com/col/jkong/
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 Author| Post time 2-7-2007 07:50 AM | Show all posts

any new thing here?

JK's Digest No. 2 of July 2007 (181 of 2007) UMNO to counter slander

That is the happy BOLD headline in Daily Express of 2nd July 2007.

It should be UMNO to accept slander.  This word 'slander' has several meanings when politics are concerned.

The question is sometimes how to prove those rumours going around swelling up that end up in the
many emails, blogs and websites.  The fact is that some of those items are official ones but cannot make it to the mainstream mass media for various reasons.  Have you not heard of the power of the 3 M namely Money, Media and Machinery?  But these three items are abused as far as the BN Government is concerned.  When the opposition voice including the vocal NGOs is largely blocked in Sabah, the squabbles among the BN's component  parties fill the pages of the newspapers in Sabah.


Another interest item in the newspaper is that the Deputy Prime Minister held a durian - a thorny one - on his head so symbolic of what had happened since October 19, 2006 when someone was blown to pieces.


Another attractive item is any unknown plant called CherMai = CM for short swaying in the air when there is no breeze.  We should ask our present Chief Minister over those many Police and ACA reports unattended to.

What slander may I ask when there are so many good and sensitive Police and ACA reports not acted upon by the authorities?

For Joshua Kong's 13 Police Reports (including two filed in June 2007 and two on UMNO Sabah specifically) what have happened to them since 2004?

One thing is for sure that clever someone called Jimmy Bernard wrote a nasty letter in Daily Express calling for the resignation of Datuk Patrick Sindu as President of CASH, and he soon found himself in the other side.  Blame who?

There is so much to reflect for a funeral service like what a bomoh in Kelantan conducted in a cemetery with weird 6 nailed bananas trunks.  All timely reminder for all in Sabah for a change in system. Time is UP for UMNO Sabah.


Joshua Kong (proponent of MIGS and WON)
http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthr ... age%3D1#pid16300759 for MIGS
http://www.freewebs.com/justknock/migsiccsabah.htm  (for MIGS)
http://migs-mega-icc-group-sabah.blogspot.com/  (deleted again)    http://won-borneo.blogspot.com/  (deleted unknown)
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 Author| Post time 14-7-2007 12:01 AM | Show all posts

a change for the worst

JK's Digest No. 19 of July 2007 (198 of 2007)  Chambers hope Musa stays CM


What kind of Chambers are these?  The intention is obvious in Sabah.
Ask most of the Chambers' members they would tell you about Musa and his corrupted ways.

I think even the Chambers' excos would know about this but of course they would be some cronies

of Musa and most of them are legitimate foreigners and outsiders like Sari himself.

Now there is sort of motion going around to ask people to support that proposal.

So I hope Daily Express would publish this "Joshua Kong succeeds Musa as Chief Minister".


It looks like a backlash on Musa and his fall is to be expedited especially the State Government  is illegal following the General Elections 2004.


Joshua Kong (proponent of MIGS and WON)
http://forum.cari.com.my/viewthr ... age%3D1#pid16300759 for MIGS
http://www.freewebs.com/justknock/migsiccsabah.htm  (for MIGS)
http://migs-mega-icc-group-sabah.blogspot.com/  (deleted again)    http://won-borneo.blogspot.com/  (deleted unknown)
http://www.e-borneo.com/col/jkong/
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