HANDLING....If
the current soft 'handling' of the incursions by armed Filipinos into Lahad
Datu is any measure, then it is clear that Sabahans' safety is inconsequential
to the federal government.
By : CALVIN KABARON
IT IS AN irony how promptly
Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein ordered the arrest and deportation of
Australian Senator Nick Xenophon while 100 armed Filipinos in military fatigue
were being handled with kid gloves by the police and Special Branch officers
because they had 'links' in Sabah.
Xenophon arrived solo and
unarmed but was considered a security threat. But in Lahad Datu, some 100 'soldiers'
from the alleged Royal Sultanate of Sulu Army who were armed with “M-14, M-16, M203
and Armalite assault rifles” were considered friendly, “not militants” and “not
a threat”.
These armed Filipino bandits
landed in Sabah claiming ownership of the land on behalf of their Sulu Sultan.
In any other country, the
Home or Internal Security Minister would have been at the site of the incursion
the moment it was known.
But not Hishammuddin.
He saw it fit to arrive in
Kota Kinabalu only yesterday, seven days after the police and the 'militant
army' – holed up in a oil palm plantation in Lahad Datu – faced a standoff
after failing to come to an agreement over their demands.
When Hishammuddin held a
press conference in Kota Kinabalu, flanked by military and police top men here,
he had yet to visit the incursion site.
He just rolled off what he
was told. Hishammuddin said everything was under control and that the federal
forces would not compromise the security of Sabahans.
“The armed group are not
militants or terrorists but since they had guns, it is important our action
does not lead to bloodshed,” he said in defence of the militant Muslim group
from the southern Philippines.
Hishammuddin also
categorically denied speculations that the intrusion had anything to do with
Manila’s claims, albeit indirectly, on Sabah, and fear of repatriation of
Filipinos after the federal appointed Royal Commission of Inquiry’s (RCI)
devastating witness testimonies.
In the January RCI sitting,
witnesses revealed details of a high level agenda to neutralise Sabah’s
Christian population by offering citizenship-for-votes to arriving Muslims from
the Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan and India. The ICs were issued by the
National Registration Department (NRD) under instruction from top level federal
Umno leaders.
“The issue is not political,
not racial; [it has] no connection with the stand on sovereignty but in our
context this is our land and this is something that can jeopardise the nation’s
security,” Hishammuddin said.
The minister must think
Sabahans and Malaysians are stupid.
‘Sabah Is Our Home’
The Philippine media,
meanwhile, has gone to town with the news that the Malaysian government may
send back hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Filipino illegal
immigrants, many of whom had in their possession dubiously-acquired Malaysian
documents.
In Manila, the Sulu group
leader SuItan Jamalul Kiram asserted that his followers – some 400 men – were
resolute and would stand their ground in Lahad Datu for 'however long it takes'.
“Nobody will be sent to the
Philippines. Sabah is our home,” so proclaimed Jamalul, who is one of the many
claimants to the elusive throne.
But unlike the other
claimants, Jamalul’s position as Sultan of Sulu is recognised by Manila and
President Benigno Aquino was reportedly “informed of the incursions since Day
One”.
Jamalul had even proudly
announced that if his army in Lahad Datu was armed, then the weapons did not
come from the Philippines but were already available in Sabah.
In an interview with the
Philippine media, Raja Azzimudie Kiram, the leader of the group and brother to
Jamalul, said his men in Lahad Datu were equipped with “all kinds” of weapons
including “M-14, M-16, M203 and Armalite assault rifles”.
This can only mean that the
Sulu “army” could have been stocking arms in Sabah for quite sometime.
Now isn’t this a serious
offence? In Malaysia being in possession – illegally – of a normal firearm is a
fatal crime punishable by death; what more when we are talking about combat
guns.
Remember the Al-Maunah group
caught hauling modern guns some years back? Remember how the authorities
quickly rounded them up and dealt the harshest possible blow.
The authorities said the
Al-Maunah groups were waging a war against the Malaysian Yang di-Pertuan Agong
and as such the offence was punishable by death.
‘Imbecile’ Hisham
So why is the federal
government being tentative about this band of militants who wants to “seize” or
“reclaim” Sabah?
These armed militants from
the Tausug and Bajau communities from Jolo, Basilan and Tawi Tawi who have been
landing in batches since Feb 9 and with the latest arrivals on Feb 16, are well
into the siege.
They have been holed up near
Felda Sahabat since the Malaysian security forces cordoned off the area on Feb
12.
Strangely enough, Prime
Minister Najib Tun Razak, who was on a whirlwind visit to Beaufort, Papar and
Tuaran in Sabah during the time, said nothing about the armed landings.
Yesterday, Hishammuddin
called on the people not to listen to rumours or speculations and forced down
his version of what was going on in Lahad Datu, which incidentally is far from
the truth.
Said Hishammuddin: “There is
a lot of speculations and rumours flying. I have the correct information and
can confirm that most of the speculation is baseless.
“That is why I came here
today to explain to the people of Sabah… because it involves the lives of those
who are just doing their duty to ensure our security.
“Also we are not interested
in the rumours, we are interested in the lives of our security personnel and
also in saving the lives of those Filipinos who are in Lahad Datu today who
have a lot of links also.
“So let me go and see for
myself so that I can give explanation and so that there won’t be any quarter
who will try to create chaos.”
Senior newsmen here scoffed
at Hishammuddin’s remarks calling him an “idiot” and an “imbecile”.
Amalilio, A Mistake?
Meanwhile, as the world
awaits Hishammuddin’s briefing on how he would broker a deal to peacefully send
the group of armed militants back to the Philippines, another 'wayang' is
taking place.
This involved Chief Minister
Musa Aman’s alleged nephew – Manuel Amalilio – who is wanted by the Philippine
government for running a Ponzi scheme that scammed 15,000 Filipinos of RM859
million.
Amalilio, who holds two
passports – Philippine and Malaysian – was detained by the Sabah police and
handed over to the Philippine authorities. But 10 minutes before he could board
the flight back, he was re-arrested.
No explanations were given
but he was later charged and immediately sentenced to two years in prison after
a 'court' hearing in a Sabah hospital ward. He was charged with having a 'false'
Philippine passport.
The Philippine government,
however, has never stated that Amalilio’s passport is false or illegal in any
way.
A Philippine minister has
reportedly accused Musa of interfering in the initial deportation of Amililio
but Musa has denied this.
Many of those who invested
in the scheme were important people in the southern Philippines including those
in the security-military establishment.
Also of concern is the fact
that the Philippine military and US military “advisers” are monitoring the
situation and are on alert for Abu Sayyaf movement in the region.
As such, the undetected
movement of boatloads of the Jamalul’s men heading for Sabah is suspicious, to
say the least.
Now after the incursion in
Lahad Datu, the Malaysian government is saying Amalilio, who is also known as
Muhammad Kamal Sa’aid or Mohamad Sufian Saaid, may be “extradited/deported” to
the Philippines.
Talk about stupidity.
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