13 March 2012

Al-Fatihah untuk Nurul Nadirah...




"Al-Fatihah untuk Nurul Nadirah. 

Negara ini bukannya yang paling selamat di Asia Tenggara sebagaimana yang didakwa," kata satu kenyataan dalam Twiiter mengenai kematian Nurul Nadirah.

Kenyataan ini dikeluarkan  ekoran kematian adik Nadirah selepas negara ini diistiharkan sebagai negara paling selamat di Asia Tenggara sebelum ini dan media kerajaan menjadikannya laporan muka depan mereka menjelang pilihan raya ini.
 

Hari ini, Dewan Muslimat PAS Pusat (DMPP) mengucapkan takziah yang sama kepada adik kecil ini dan mendakwa keselamatan kanak-kanak dan wanita di negara ini berada di tahap yang kritikal.
 

Ketuanya, Siti Zailah Mohd Yusof berkata, kes adik  Nurul Nadirah Abdullah yang disahkan mati dibunuh dan dibakar selepas hilang sejak 1 Mac lalu membuktikan Malaysia tidak selamat.

"Negara kita dalam keadaan tidak selamat. kes ini adalah sejarah yang menggerikan seperti yang pernah berlaku sebelum ini dan memang tak sepatutnya berlaku.

"Isu keselamatan kanak-kanak, wanita masih lagi berada di tahap kritikal. Kalau kerajaan mendakwa bahawa negara kita selamat, di mana?" kata beliau ketika ditemui di lobi Parlimen hari ini.

Sambil merakamkan ucapan takziah kepada keluarga mangsa, Ahli Parlimen itu berharap pembunuh kejam itu dibawa ke muka pengadilan.

"Muslimat amat bersimpati dengan ibu dan keluarga adik Nurul Nadhirah dan saya harap perkara ini tidak berlaku kepada keluarga yang lain.

"Saya harap penjenayah dihadapaihadapkan ke muka pengadilan agar menjadi iktibar kepada orang lain," katanya.

Nada empati yang sama turut dikongsi timbalannya, Dr. Siti Mariah Mahmud.

Ahli Parlimen Kota Raja itu mengingatkan ibu bapa agar tidak mengambil ringan keselamatan anak-anak sebaliknya perlu sentiasa berwaspada walaupun berada di kawasan rumah.

"Saya boleh merasakan empatinya. Ini menunjukkan keadaan selamat yang konon-kononnya ada sebenarnya kita tidak selamat.  Ibu bapa tidka boleh membuat andaian selamat.

"Ibu bapa jangan lupa, mungkin ini penjanayah bersiri dan akan melakukan kekejaman yang sama kepada kanak-kanak lain," katanya.

Polis semalam mengesahkan mayat rentung yang ditemui di sebuah ladang kelapa sawit di Nusa Damai, Pasir Gudang di Johor Baharu  8 Mac lalu adalah Nurul Nadhirah atau Dirang.

Nurul Nadhirah dilaporkan hilang pada 1 Mac lalu kira-kira 11 pagi ketika keluar untuk membeli mee segera dan telur di kedai runcit di kawasan flat kediamannya.-harakahdaily


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Nur Nadirah

 Nurul Nadirah's cold blooded murder...



The police have described the killing of Nurul Nadhirah Abdullah, 5, as a cold blooded murder and investigation papers are being prepared to bring the suspects to justice. Johor police chief Datuk Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff said his deputy, Datuk Ismail Yatim was tasked with heading the preparation of the investigation papers to speed up prosecution.

"We are also awaiting several more reports from the Chemistry Department," he told reporters when visiting Nurul Nadhirah or Dirang's family at the Seri Delima flats, Bandar Seri Alam here today.

He said three of the four suspects arrested, including a woman, aged between 30 and 40, were tested positive for drugs, including metamphetamine and ice. Two of them have previous criminal records for drug offences and thefts, he added.

Mohd Mokhtar, who was accompanied by his wife, Datin Bibi Zakiah Meraslam, offered his condolences to Dirang's family and urged the public not to expose their children to danger and be wary of suspicious characters in their neighbourhood.

On a text message received by Nurul Nadhirah's mother, Roselyn Alan, 25, asking for RM30,000 for the safe return of her daughter yesterday, Mohd Mokhtar said the Kelantan police would trace the sender and take the suspect to Johor.

The DNA samples from the charred remains found at Nusa Damai oil palm plantation, Masai near here on Thursday have been confirmed as that of Nurul Nadirah.

The girl went missing after leaving her home to buy eggs and instant noodles at a sundry shop near her flats at 11am on March 1. Her remains were found about 9am in a 3.5 metre hole dug in the plantation, which was 3.5km from the flats through a short-cut.

Meanwhile, Roselyn said she will not forgive the person who murdered her daughter. She said she wants the killer to be punished accordingly.

"I don't know why anyone would want to do this to my daughter. She was still a child and didn't know a thing. No, I won't forgive the murderer; I want the perpetrator to go through what my daughter had gone through," Roselyn told reporters .

Roselyn said it was extremely painful for her upon receiving the calls from the police on Monday confirming the charred remains found at an oil palm plantation were those of her daughter, known affectionately as Dirang. She said she constantly asked herself why her daughter was subjected to such cruelty.

"I'm not rich, I don't have any money. I don't even have any enemy," she said, adding that she could not sleep nor eat since Dirang's disappearance. She added that she had tried to look for her daughter by driving around the town from morning until night.

She described Dirang as a good and jovial child and said that she was constantly reminded of her, particularly during the time when she prepares milk for her youngest child, two-month-old Ainul Suhada Abdullah.

She added that Dirang adored her younger sister and would kiss her and dress her with pink shirts.- theSun


My thoughts on 5-Year-Old Nurul Nadirah Murder Case

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