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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:46

(NST) KUCHING: The gangs are back. So claims Bintulu member of parliament Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, the man who dealt organised crime gangs in the state a big blow two years ago.

He said the gangs had begun reorganising themselves and some were back in business.

Tiong, at an event to mark Teachers Day in Bintulu on Friday, said gang leaders released after their two-year term of restricted residence under the Emergency Ordinance had begun reorganising their gangs.

These gangs were thrown into disarray following a major anti-crime drive after Tiong raised the matter in Parliament.

The drive, code-named Ops Cantas Kenyalang, targeted gangs that were said to be involved in vice, loan shark business, alcohol smuggling, illegal logging, drug trafficking, extortion, assault, gambling, bribery and other illegal activities.
Between April and July 2007, nine gang leaders and 283 gangsters were rounded up.

Of these, 145 were brought to court while the majority of the "generals" were placed in restricted residence.

Tiong, who is chairman of the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club, said he had received numerous complaints from rural folk in his constituency.

Some of the complainants came from as far away as Sibu and Kuching.

He said some gangs were active again in forcing the rural farmers to sell their farm produce and jungle commodities at prices the gangs had fixed.

Calling on the police to look into the problem, he said the return of the gangs would bring Ops Cantas Kenyalang "to nought".

Tiong also took a swipe at the police for their alleged failure to take down reports lodged by the farmers against the gangsters.

He claimed the farmers had been discouraged from lodging reports by the police who said the matter was trivial.

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written by *********, June 29, 2009 09:54:55
The gangs are back. So claims Bintulu member of parliament Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, the man who dealt organised crime gangs in the state a big blow two years ago.

This PKFZ Tiong King Sing only got rid of the competition. He is the number 1 Thug in Sarawak...More http://*********.********.com
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written by Democrats, June 29, 2009 09:56:24
Burung Tiong!

We can see this coming a mile away la....

Trying to divert attention and misdirect the public away from your involvement in Kuala Dimensi and the PKFZ fiasco?

But i respect youlah....not many sarawakian can con federal money and competing with UMNO in putting you hand in the federal cookie jar. Most of them only take from state level funds. Hats off to you!
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written by oster, June 29, 2009 09:58:11
As long as the law enforcement agencies remain an exclusive domain of the federal Executive, highly localised problems such as urban gangsterism will see very little opposition.

Devolve law enforcement and keep the federal law enforcement agency only for cross-state work.

cheers
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written by wongpk, June 29, 2009 10:18:40
I don't know the gang head gave you how much. But with all those crime they committed, 2 years only? Drug trafficking => 2 years? I come from Sibu, I understand the complaints, but Tiong you did nothing but to silent a while. Now what? Spent all the money the gang gave you, time to take some again this time?

Stop doing like you care about gangster, if you do, do it like it should be done!
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written by Navigator, June 29, 2009 10:56:53
Politicians and tycoons use gangsters. In Sarawak, each egg that leaves a farm is taxed 10 sen by the gangsters. These gangsters have been known to intimidate the public into voting for certain parties. Sarawak is as dirty as they come.
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written by Kang Mas, June 29, 2009 11:19:46
Yes, gangsterism is making a come back in Sarawak because IGP's priority is to get DSAI convicted and jailed in the re-run of 1988 sodomy drama. While the police force are mobilised to protect Ameno/BN goons to continue to plunder nation's wealth.

So fellow Sarawakians if you want to liven in a safe 'haven' kick out BN from Sarawak in the 13 GE.

Lawan tetap lawan.
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written by Rozlan, June 29, 2009 12:41:46
The gangsters anywhere in Malaysia were protected by BN politicians as well the polices force.You see they caryy their activities in broad daylights without fear of the authorities..
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written by malsia1206, June 29, 2009 12:43:23
Go ask the IGP himself. He's trying hard to nail down someone else for using a Police Cessna and ignoring his priorities on gansterism mushrooming in this country. And you know why? All roads lead to Putrajaya. Behind each big criminal operating sydicate, there's always the top men in blue backing their operations. And they split the dowry between themselves. You scratch their back, and they do the same for you.
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