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Manakala rakannya juga seorang tentera yang cedera telah ditahan. Seterusnya polis telah menahan tiga orang lagi saspek berkaitan kes tersebut yang juga merupakan anggota tentera.
Apa sudah jadi dengan Angkatan Tentera Malaysia? Panglima ATM harus membuat kenyataan mengenai isu ini.
Jangan anggap kes ini terpencil hanya 0.003 peratus yang terlibat jika diambil kira jumlah anggota tetap, simpanan dan para 170,000 orang semuanya.
Jika SPR dengan kesilapan 0.0001 peratus dalam senarai daftar pemilih hendak ditubuh Suruhanjaya Penambahbaikan, takkan ATM dengan 0.003 peratus hendak disenyapkan.
Kenapa seorang anggota tentera berpangkat staf sarjan sanggup melakukan rompakan bersenjata? Adakah pistol otomatik jenis Glock yang digunakan tentera tersebut milik ATM? Jika milik ATM bagaimana ianya boleh dibawa keluar bukan waktu bertugas, bukan waktu darurat, bukan waktu operasi, oleh seorang staf sarjan bukan seorang pegawai tentera?
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http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/08/polis-tembak-mati-askar-dalam-cubaan.html
Cybercafes easy targets for robbers, say cops
Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
KUALA LUMPUR: Robberies at Internet cafés have been on the rise and police say this is mainly because of lack of security at such outlets which are also cash cows.
Brickfields police chief ACP Wan Abdul Bari Wan Abdul Khalid (pic) urged cybercafe operators to invest in security or risk being robbed frequently.
"Installing closed-circuit television could act as a deterrent and the cybercafe operators should also hire security guards," he said.
"Robbers are attracted to cybercafes because there is constant cash flow and they can also easily intimidate the female staff there."
Wan Bari also urged the cybercafe operators to co-operate with the police.
"Last Wednesday at 4pm, we received a tip-off on parangwielding robbers at a cybercafe at Jalan Lazat in Sri Petaling," he said.
"When our officers arrived, the three robbers were still inside. We surrounded all the entrances and the robbers had no choice but to surrender."
During the incident, the robbers ordered the outlet assistant, a 17-year-old boy, to stuff the cash into a bag. There were some customers at the time but they could not do anything.
"After questioning the three suspects, we arrested another two suspects a few hours later, also in Sri Petaling, and seized a Proton Satria. We believe this gang was responsible for up to 20 robberies at cybercafes and other outlets in Brickfields and other areas under our jurisdiction."
All five suspects, aged between 20 to 35 years, were from Subang, and their leader and mastermind was the 35-year-old who was found to have seven previous criminal records, including for armed robbery, causing grievious hurt, snatch thefts and drugs.
"We are looking for a sixth suspect connected to this gang," said Wan Bari.
Last Sunday morning, two robbers struck at a cybercafe in Jalan Besar, Kampung Baru Sungai Buloh. Using a Glock pistol and sickle, they stormed the cashier but they were in for a shock as there were two police officers conducting a raid there.
The robbers refused to surrender and the Glock-carrying gunman fired several shots.
POLICE RETURNED FIRE, KILLING ONE SUSPECT (AN ARMY STAFF SERGEANT) AND INJURED HIS ACCOMPLICE (A RANGER). SUBSEQUENTLY, POLICE ARRESTED THREE MORE SUSPECTS WHO TURNED OUT TO BE ARMY PERSONNEL AS WELL.
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