I offer a RM500 reward to slap Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi due to the security breach in Sabah which saw the recent kidnapping in a resort and RM1,000 to any BN MP who moves a motion in Parliament to deduct the salaries of the Home Minister, Defence Minister and the Rural Development Minister (Shafie Apdal, the MP for Semporna) to show the anger of Sabahans over the repeated failures of the federal government to fulfil its constitutional duty to protect Sabah and people,” - Yong Teck Lee
Bekas KM Sabah Tawar RM500 Sesiapa Dapat Tampar Zahid Hamidi...
Bekas Ketua Menteri Sabah Yong Teck Lee menawarkan RM500 kepada sesiapa yang dapat menampar Menteri Dalam Negeri, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi semasa dia datang melawat Sabah sekali lagi kerana telah secara serius (kementeriannya) gagal menjaga keselamatan pantai timur Sabah.
Tahun lepas Yong juga telah menawarkan RM500 kepada sesiapa sahaja yang dapat menampar Zahid kerana Zahid mendakwa tiga pemimpin pembangkang menjadi dalang dalam serangan Sulu di Kampung Tanduo di Lahad Datu. Zahid, yang ketika itu Menteri Pertahanan telah membuat tuduhan-tuduhan ini pada malam pengundian awal oleh pasukan keselamatan dan ahli keluarga mereka. Beliau berkata beliau akan mendedahkan nama-nama tersebut selepas pilihan raya umum tetapi Zahid lansung tidak berbuat demikian.
Sambil menyifatkan politik Zahid sebagai sakit, Yong berkata semalam : "Saya kini menawarkan RM500 lagi untuk tamparan ke atas Menteri Dalam Negeri itu. Kali ini kerana pencabulan terhadap keselamatan (semalam )".
Yong melahirkan kekecewaan beliau terhadap penculikan terkini seorang pelancong wanita dari China dan seorang pekerja Filipina oleh sekumpulan lelaki bertopeng yang bersenjata.
Kejadian itu berlaku pada jam 10.30 malam pada malam Rabu. Wanita itu sedang bercakap di telefon bimbitnya di serambi Singahmata Reef Resort di Semporna tidak jauh dari pulau Bum-Bum yang dihuni kebanyakaannya oleh kaum Bajau dan Sulus.
Yong berkata: "Saya juga hari ini menawarkan RM1, 000 kepada mana-mana Ahli Parlimen BN yang sanggup membawa usul ke parlimen bagi memotong gaji Menteri Dalam Negeri (Ahmad Zahid Hamidi) , Menteri Pertahanan (Hishamuddin Hussein) dan Ahli Parlimen Semporna (Shafe Apdal) untuk menunjukkan kemarahan rakyat Sabah terhadap kegagalan yang berulang-ulang pihak kerajaan persekutuan di dalam memenuhi tangungjawab perlembagaan bagi melindungi Sabah dan rakyatnya."
Beliau mengingatkan bahawa keselamatan merupakan satu janji yang dibuat kepada Sabah untuk menyertai Malaysia pada tahun 1963. Yong juga meramalkan bahawa beberapa pegawai persekutuan akan sekali lagi memberi alasan pantai yang panjang, kekurangan sumber dan kekurangan kerjasama daripada rakyat.
"Seperti yang saya telah berkali-kali beritahu, satu-satunya kekurangan adalah tiadanya pegawai tertinggi yang dipertanggungjawabkan apabila berlaku satu-satu kesalahan. Perkara yang paing baik untuk dilakukan sekarang terhadap pegawai tertinggi Polis dan Tentera di Sabah, termasuk pengarah Esscom, adalah meminta (mereka) dipindahkan keluar dari Sabah," katanya.
Beliau juga menyatakan bahawa selepas pencabulan keselamatan terakhir di Pom Pom November lalu, polis telah mengumumkan bahawa dua lelaki yang dipercayai ada kaitan dengan pembunuhan-penculikan ditangkap.
"Tetapi selepas itu lansung tiada apa lagi yang didengari mengenai kedua-dua lelaki sejak itu. Pencabulan peraturan keselamatan mendatang kerugian yang sukar diperbaiki terhadap ekonomi Sabah disamping merosakkan imej Sabah yang akan mengambil masa lama untuk pulih semula," kata Yong. -FMT/Terjemahan bebas oleh GB
Zahid gets slap offer, deputy wants resorts shut down...
The latest kidnapping incident in Sabah prompted one politician to offer a cash reward to slap Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi while the latter's deputy feels it is better to close down resorts on remote islands.
Former Sabah chief minister Yong Teck Lee promised RM500 to those who slap the home minister over the security breach, which saw a Chinese national and Filipino resort worker taken hostage by armed men.
Apart from this, the SAPP president also offered a RM1,000 to any MP who would move a motion in Parliament to slash the salaries of the home minister (right), defence minister and rural development minister.
"This to show the anger of Sabahans over the repeated failures of the federal government to fulfill its constitutional duty to protect Sabah and its people," he added.
Previously, Zahid was embroiled in a "slap controversy" after he declared in February there was nothing wrong when a coalition of right wing NGOs offered a bounty to slap an opposition MP.
Meanwhile, Deputy Home Minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar suggested closing down resorts on remote islands due to security risks.
"If it were up to me, I would say these resorts on small, isolated islands should be closed. No one can guarantee the safety of these places when they are situated far off the coast.
"The police and military can't be there all the time," he was quoted as saying by The Star.
Otherwise, Wan Junaidi said resort operators must consider beefing up their own security.
Don't blame Esscom
On Wednesday night, seven gunmen on a speed boat entered Singamata Adventures and Reef Resort on an island off the coast of Semporna and abducted the two women.
The hostages, Chinese tourist Gao Huayun, 29 and Filipino worker Marcy Dayawan @ Mimi, 40, are believed to have been taken back to the Philippines.
Manila suspects the incursion to be perpetrated by the Abu Sayyaf group and has instructed its military to hunt for the kidnappers in southern Philippines.
Wan Junaidi (left) said the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) which was set up after last year’s incursion in Lahad Datu by Filipino militants should not be blamed for the latest security breach, lamenting that some resorts were not cooperating.
"Esscom should also meet these operators to consider other aspects of security. In the last case, the resort even denied police access to their premises or help with the investigation," he told The Star.
The last kidnapping happened in December 2013 when a group from the Philippines murdered a Taiwanese tourist and kidnapped his wife from the Pom-Pom Island off the coast of Semporna.- mk
Former Sabah chief minister Yong Teck Lee promised RM500 to those who slap the home minister over the security breach, which saw a Chinese national and Filipino resort worker taken hostage by armed men.
Apart from this, the SAPP president also offered a RM1,000 to any MP who would move a motion in Parliament to slash the salaries of the home minister (right), defence minister and rural development minister.
"This to show the anger of Sabahans over the repeated failures of the federal government to fulfill its constitutional duty to protect Sabah and its people," he added.
Previously, Zahid was embroiled in a "slap controversy" after he declared in February there was nothing wrong when a coalition of right wing NGOs offered a bounty to slap an opposition MP.
Meanwhile, Deputy Home Minister Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar suggested closing down resorts on remote islands due to security risks.
"If it were up to me, I would say these resorts on small, isolated islands should be closed. No one can guarantee the safety of these places when they are situated far off the coast.
"The police and military can't be there all the time," he was quoted as saying by The Star.
Otherwise, Wan Junaidi said resort operators must consider beefing up their own security.
Don't blame Esscom
On Wednesday night, seven gunmen on a speed boat entered Singamata Adventures and Reef Resort on an island off the coast of Semporna and abducted the two women.
The hostages, Chinese tourist Gao Huayun, 29 and Filipino worker Marcy Dayawan @ Mimi, 40, are believed to have been taken back to the Philippines.
Manila suspects the incursion to be perpetrated by the Abu Sayyaf group and has instructed its military to hunt for the kidnappers in southern Philippines.
Wan Junaidi (left) said the Eastern Sabah Security Command (Esscom) which was set up after last year’s incursion in Lahad Datu by Filipino militants should not be blamed for the latest security breach, lamenting that some resorts were not cooperating.
"Esscom should also meet these operators to consider other aspects of security. In the last case, the resort even denied police access to their premises or help with the investigation," he told The Star.
The last kidnapping happened in December 2013 when a group from the Philippines murdered a Taiwanese tourist and kidnapped his wife from the Pom-Pom Island off the coast of Semporna.- mk
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