PIRATES.....Strangely
enough, the men armed with M16 rifles only took a bag of ikan bilis worth
RM350.
By : THOMAS PI
LAHAD DATU: A second armed
attack, days after a kidnapping here, has caught the police and security
authorities, in the midst of a major search and rescue mission, off guard.
Police confirmed that they
had received a report that a group of seven heavily armed men raided a fish
landing platform in Indasabah waters off Tawau district three days after two
cousins were abducted from their property in Tungku, Felda, Sabahat 15 by five
armed men.
In the second case that took
place late Saturday, the men, said to have been armed with M16 rifles, only
took away a 40kg bag of ikan bilis (anchovies) worth RM350 and left after
failing to spot the lone Filipino worker at the facility.
Police said initial reports
indicated that the men approached the platform situated out at sea in a small
boat equipped with two 40 horsepower engines and left minutes later with only
the bag of fish.
Sabah Marine Police chief,
SAC Abdul Manaf Osman said a police report was lodged early next day (Sunday)
and that Marine Police had dispatched three patrol vessels to the scene.
He said based on the report
and initial investigations the men who raided the platform at about 8:30pm were
dressed as civilians but wore masks and spoke in the Sulug dialect.
“A Filipino worker in his
20s was on the platform when they arrived. He saw that they were armed and
fearing for his safety, hid in a small compartment. When the armed men left
minutes later, he came out and found a bag of ikan bilis missing.
“We had since intensified
our search operation in and around the area. All boats plying the route were
checked thoroughly but so far we had yet to detect the whereabouts of this
group,” Abdul Manaf said.
Incidents not related
Meanwhile, Lahad Datu
district police chief, Supt Shumsudin Mat, when contacted, said police believe
the incident was unrelated to last week’s abduction of the manager and
assistant manager of Lian Hin Lee Plantation Sdn Bhd.
“We are waiting for our
Tawau counterparts to provide us with more details of the case, but so far our
intelligence shows no connection between the two cases,” he said.
However, he described the
report about men with high-powered weapons prowling Sabah waters and leaving
with just a bag of fish, as strange.
“Let’s think about it… isn’t
it ridiculous for such heavily armed men to just come for 40 kilos of fresh
ikan bilis? Something is definitely not right here. That’s why we need to
verify the details first,” he said.
There has been some
speculation that the visit by heavily armed men to the platform was possibly a
smuggling deal that went wrong.
Shumsudin brushed aside talk
that the men were part of the group that carried out the abduction last
Wednesday and that they were unable to leave Sabah waters due to bad weather
and were looking for food.
“If that’s the case, why
should they go so far [Tawau] to search for food and risk exposing themselves
when they can find it around this area (Lahad Datu)?” he asked.
He also said there were no
new developments on the kidnapping case and the abductors have yet to make any
contact with the family of the victims. (FMT)
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