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| Subject: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Thu 14 Mar 2013, 1:10 pm | |
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Malaysian commando: I saw them shoot my brothers in the head
LAHAD DATU - It was 3am and pitch dark on the heavily fortified beach we were on after a long, eventful day.
The previous day, security forces had launched a massive attack on Kampung Tanduo where terrorists from Sulu had been holed up since Feb 12.
The fear was that they could have broken through the security cordon and entered nearby villages.
Most of the security personnel around us had their eyes glued to their night vision binoculars sweeping the waters ahead and the vast area behind us.
Our discussion on what we were planning to do later in the morning was interrupted by a security personnel who walked up from behind unnoticed.
We stood up and turned his way, answering his "salam" that greeted us.
The personnel, whom from then on we addressed as "Abang" asked us what we were doing there.
Our conversation revealed what many had wanted to know about what had happened on March 1, when the country was rocked by news that two security personnel he referred to as "brothers", were killed by the terrorists in an ambush.
Before us stood the commando who was tasked with maintaining the security cordon around Kampung Tanduo under Ops Sulu (now codenamed Ops Daulat).
Initially, it seemed impossible to get Abang, whose face was weather-beaten and weary, to open up to us. He was not convinced we were journalists until we showed him our press credentials.
It was clear to us then that as much as he didn't want to, as he had no authority to talk to civilians, he wanted to defend his fellow comrades who had been accused by some quarters as being part of a staged "drama".
Abang was one of roughly 40 VAT 69 commandos deployed in the first of three front lines to tighten the security cordon.
VAT 69 is the main force. The second line is the police elite strike force, followed by the general operations force.
That morning, in a six-layer "U" formation, the VAT 69 team started inching closer into the terrorists' hideout in the village that was located several hundred metres from the shore. Metres ahead of them was an incline.
As they moved further in, personnel in the first line, which included fallen heroes Assistant Superintendent Zulkifli Mamat, 29, and Sergeant Sabarudin Daud, 46, stopped in their tracks.
All personnel behind them, also stopped. They were suddenly face to face with several terrorists who had been hiding in a chest-deep ditch which was camouflaged with dried palm leaves.
"They all suddenly stood up and both sides had weapons trained at each other. Our brothers in front were training their M-16s down at the terrorists... there were several seconds of silence.
"We had instructions not to shoot on sight as our mission was to seek and capture.
"During this stand-off, which lasted a few seconds, we noticed more of them behind a slope, just behind the ditch.
"It was in that few seconds when their snipers from the slope shot our two brothers in the head," he said, anger and sadness evident in his eyes.
Heavy exchange of gunfire ensued, and the commandos killed 12 terrorists.
Abang said when the shooting stopped, his team did not pursue the terrorists as they were uncertain of the enemies' strength and numbers.
"I saw it all from where I was. I saw a glimpse of his face as he fell back after being hit... it killed me," he said, referring to one of his men who was shot. Abang then turned and walked away.
As we, too, turned to walk back to our base, we were approached by another personnel who had earlier passed us by as we were talking to Abang.
This VAT 69 commando, who wanted to be identified only as Agus, was also part of Abang's team.
Pointing towards Abang, who by then had almost disappeared into the night, Agus said: "He's very affected by Tuan Zulkifli's death. He saw him being shot in the head. He could not do anything but continued shooting at the enemy, even as Tuan Zulkifli's lifeless body brushed against his leg after hitting the ground".
Agus said the team had, for several mornings, been moving further into the village, setting up camps as they advanced.
On that fateful morning's mission, Agus was positioned in the third row.
"When one of my brothers was shot in the leg during the shoot- out, my comrades in the fourth row pulled him further back.
"He was bleeding so heavily that I had to crouch to stop the bleeding with my left hand while I held my M-16 with my right hand, support ing the buttstock with my right knee, for about half an hour.
"All this while the rest of us continued firing towards the ditch and slope, until the enemy retreated," he said.
At this point, another personnel who was standing close by joined us. His eyes were glistening with tears of anger when he told us how he felt with regard to the accusations that the Kampung Tanduo ambush was a political ploy. His demeanour changed.
It was difficult for both of us to hold back our emotions when this six-foot commando, whose face was thick in grime, cried as he told us this: "It is something that will haunt you forever, seeing the lifeless bodies of your comrades mutilated. Imagine holding a family member whose body had been mutilated, in your arms.
"One of them was my former squad member, who had a full life ahead of him," said the personnel who was assigned to the water village in Kampung Seri Jaya, Simunul in Semporna, to retrieve the bodies of six personnel killed there during an ambush last Sat urday.
In the two separate ambushes, eight members of the security forces were killed
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Thu 14 Mar 2013, 1:12 pm | |
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Recording the event for future generations
THE TRUTH: People must know about our security personnel in action
BEING right smack in the middle of what will eventually find its way into the history books, journalists in Lahad Datu are pulling out all the stops to let the world in, in real time, on what is happening in this usually quiet tip of the Sabah east coast.
For many of us, this will be one of the longest off-base assignments we've ever and perhaps will ever cover as we have been told that operations will take as long as the security forces needed to.
While journalists hardly have much time to call home, our families have been told to rest assured that the kind of security around us is unmatched even by the president of the United States.
Just about 10 doors away from the room I share with my colleague, Farrah Naz Karim, and two other reporters from the same stable is where the inspector-general of police and armed forces chief steal some time for the little sleep they have been getting. Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib is even closer to us.
And don't forget the five battalions we have scouring the area, many of whom are just outside this serene place called Felda Residence Resort that I've called home since Feb 24, 12 days after the terrorist incursion was reported.
"So, mummy, you have nothing to worry about," I told my mother in a third brief conversation yesterday. "Oh, by the way, Farrah and I were strolling by the beach, which is just 20 steps from our balcony, and guess who we saw... macho VAT 69 abang."
I was trying to drive home the point that her youngest child was as safe as can be.
This resort, with each of the 38 rooms sardine-packed with an average of six journalists and the lobby for a few days looking more like a dormitory, is now also home to foreign journalists.
When I arrived, there were only a handful of journalists, mostly based in Kota Kinabalu.
As soon as two of our security forces personnel were shot dead during an ambush in the terrorists' fortress in Kampung Tanduo, the journos, including from Japan, China and the United States, started making a beeline for Felda Sahabat.
The Information Department team followed suit with the intention to ease our operations. The sheer size of the media corps prompted the department to issue us each a fluorescent yellow vest for easy identification.
Villagers thought we were traffic police personnel, so we ditch the vests half the time, only to hurriedly put it back on when we have to jump off our rented trucks for that all-important picture or news opportunity.
During occasions like that, that vest is a like a VIP pass for us.
The two press conferences held every day helped us greatly with news on the security forces operations, conducted the previous night and the ones carried out after that.
This is also when confirmed statistics, including on fatalities, casualties, arrests, surrendered terrorists and seized weapons.
I made a mental note that if ever I am here for a holiday, I will only settle for that particular room where the prime minister, home and defence ministers, and the police and armed forces top guns of were huddled together just before
Datuk Seri Najib Razak made the much-awaited announcement that the east coast of Sabah would from now on be safeguarded like never before, with the setting up of the special security area.
The late nights at the lobby and the chance meetings at overpriced cafes around the settlement after a while helped in breaking the hard, expressionless front put up by security personnel at our hotel.
Now it has gone beyond the casual "Hi!" and the Malaysian trademark greeting of "Dah makan? (Have you eaten?)".
After all, a loose understanding has been established between us.
These brave men are in the forefront in defending the nation's sovereignty and we are here to record it for the current and future generations to know and understand.
This is the truth. We know it and they know it. So, the loose understanding exists, and a mutual respect.
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Members of the media at the media centre set up in Felda Residence Resort in Lahad Datu yesterday.
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Fri 15 Mar 2013, 3:20 pm | |
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5 March 2013| last updated at 10:10AM EXCLUSIVE FROM LAHAD DATU: Dramatic rescue of woman By Farrah Naz Karim and Jassmine Shadiqe
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Lahad Datu: It was like a scene straight out of a Western movie where the townfolk had cleared out after the local sheriff had battled it out with some rogue gunslingers.
The stretch was eerily deserted. Nothing moved except for dried leaves blown by the wind.
Just about a kilometre from where we had pulled up, an arresting picture-postcard view of the Sulu sea greeted us. The pristine white sandy beach and the lush idyllic greenery around us was in sharp contrast to the view that was about to assault our eyes as we turned into Kampung Tanjung Labian, and a about kilometre later, Kampung Tanjung Batu.
Empty shell casings and spent ammo boxes were scattered all over. The windows of houses that lined the road we were on, and cars parked on the lawns, had their windows blown out.
Where houses once stood were bare foundations and ashen pillars that held up and supported nothing. Just a few metres ahead was a Kancil and a yellow Ford Ranger, its front passenger door wide open. Both were riddled with bullets and the windscreens were shattered.
With us was a local from the village, Yusof Sarang, 58, of Suluk descent, whom we had known for a while now, and Abdul Rahman Selami, 63, whom the terrorists had bumped into and bummed some cigarettes from, before he fled the village.
“Both cars belong to my neighbours and they were not here when we left. The terrorists must have used them,” said Yusof.
Further up, we saw cattle and livestock tied to trees and left to fend for themselves. They followed that same constant orbit, just as far as their leash would allow and it was a matter of time before they ran out of food. The patch of land they were on was devoid of grass and vegetation, grazed to extinction in the days following the clash.
We went into the village with the two eager men who wanted to retrieve some of their belongings. We had been told by military intelligence sources said the area had been "flushed" of terrorists twice. The doors to a grocery shop just after the main entrance to the village that had been securely locked when the villagers left was wide open. There was nothing much left on the shelves, save for the non-edibles.
The terrorists must have plundered it to stock up before going back into hiding until now.
More than a week ago, as we made our rounds to source for stories, we had had to make way for a long military convoy which eventually exited the main road into Kampung Tanjung Labian. Just five minutes later, we heard sounds of shelling coming from the village.
This village bore witness to the Malaysian security forces' might. Terrorists being pounded by security forces in Kampung Tanduo had breached the cordon there and penetrated into Kampung Tanjung Labian and the adjacent Kampung Tanjung Batu on March 2.
The villagers had been evacuated, right before the security forces launched an all-out offensive on the terrorists' fortress in Kampung Tanduo. They had turned that idyllic village into their stronghold when they first arrived on Feb 12.
Rahman had gone back to his house at 9am on March 4 to check on his house. He feared that it could have been looted and plundered by the terrorists. At this point, there were still about 20 villagers in the village, defying evacuation orders.
When he opened the door to his house, he froze. Inside the living room were seven fully armed terrorists, charging their handphones. Before any of them could react, Rahman, in a moment of brilliance, offered them cigarettes and the use of his motorcycle. They told him that they had sealed off the only way in and out of the village.
He gave the terrorists the slip at noon and rounded up the remaining 20 villagers. The story of his close encounter with the terrorists sent chills down their spine. They formulated an ad-hoc escape plan almost immediately and were right in the middle of it when they heard gunshots. Not waiting to ask questions, they grabbed whatever they could, some of them with only the clothes on their backs, and bolted to the relative safety of the sea, about 100 metres away.
The villagers waded the tide for three kilometres until they reached the main road outside of the village before flagging down a van to take them to the evacuation centre in Felda Fajar Harapan.
As Rahman told us this, we didn't realise that we were all on edge, jittery and skittish, until Yusof broke the silence in the car with a loud gasp, almost sending us into cardiac arrest.
Having seen many houses being turned into smoking hulks of bombed-out shells, he was just thankful that his was still intact. The systematic destruction of the homes was part of the terrorists' plan. They knew that security forces were using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for battlefield reconnaisance and they destroyed the homes so that the smoke would obscure the view of the sensors carried by the UAVs.
He told us that he wanted to go in and get his birth certificate. Rahman wanted his motorcycle back, praying hard the terrorists hadn't rode of with it. We put our foot down. There was no way we would go in.
A man suddenly jumped out from the hedges. The sight of a stranger popping out from cover, couple with our frayed nerves, made us jump out of our skins. Yusof immediately identified the man as Kassim Rol, 52 , his neighbour. Kassim was rambling about something and his face wore a worried look.
Inside the house he came from, was his handicapped sister Rasidah Rol, 47, whom he and the rest were forced to leave behind, when they ran for their lives on March 4.
Paralysed from the waist down since her early 20s, Rasidah had spent more than a week in one corner of the house all by herself she had been sharing with her brother. They are both single.
Having been stranded at the village since March 2, she was malnourished. Rasidah had been surviving on the dozen packets of Mamee that were in the house. Around the house, there were empty bottles of water. Her heavy frame made it a constant struggle to move. She had to crawl to get from one point to another.
The physical hardship was compounded by the realisation that if there was another attack by the terrorists, or if there was another barrage laid down, she's be helpless. She shielded herself with a blanket at night as heavy battles raged on outside her door.
Her only contact with the outside world was huge window at the corner of where she was; and the view wasn't at all reassuring. Every time she looked outside, she could see the structure that was once a house, a scant 20 metres away, that had been burned down.
We were caught in a Catch-22 situation.
As journalists, we've been trained to cover the story, not be the story. But in this case, we couldn't just leave her there. Three of us lifted her into the back seat of our truck. Yusof and Rahman had to ride in the carrier section of the truck, along with their prized motorcycles. They were told to hang tight because this was going to be a 'hot extract'. There was no time for sight-seeing, we were going to floor it and if they weren't secured. We were not stopping for anyone.
As we gunned the engine and kicked up a rooster tail of dust to make our escape, Yusof yelled for us to stop. Instinctively, we jammed on the brakes. He hopped out of the carrier and ran straight into the grocery shop we passed earlier.
Moments later, he returned with a handful of supplies. "I'll pay the owner when I see him again," he sheepishly said as he dumped everything into the back and clambered aboard. We hit the gas.
A few kilometres ahead, we passed by a heavy military convoy. We gave them the universal greeting when you're on the road – the high beam – and they responded. They were apparently on their way to Kg Sg Nyamuk, next to Kg Tanjung Batu.
When we brought Rasidah to her family's house near the Felda Harapan evacuation centre, her family who spotted her in our truck started wailing and came out running. They had given her up for dead; for them, Rasidah had been given another lease of life. They carried her into the house, gave her milk, hugged, embraced and pawed at her like some long-lost cousin and made us feel at home. The thank yous and expressions of gratitude were almost endless.
In the end, Rahman got his motorcycle, Yusof his birth certificate and motorcycle, and we probably had saved a life.
We “confessed” and showed our footage to the military and police top guns here, before they found out. They always do. Their reaction surprised us. We got an earful, but somehow sensed their subtle approval. One joked that we should consider being VAT69 commandos.
Yesterday, after holding back this story for a day, we followed up with Rashida. She had been unwell since yesterday and had gone to a traditional healer. Her brother, told us that she had wanted to see us before she went but did not know how to contact us.
"Please know that if you ever need anything from us, all you have to do is ask," Kassim had said.
At a time when we are bombarded with scenes of hardship and despair , THIS felt good.
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Sat 30 Mar 2013, 12:30 pm | |
| Lahad Datu: Fear of being shot always on their minds By EDMUND NGO [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Concerned MB: Zambry (right) chatting with (from left) Kpl Azman, Kpl Mohd Tarmizi and Kpl Mohamad Qaiyum during the dinner in Ipoh. IPOH: Fear was the last thing on the minds of the three police commandos who were injured during a clash with armed gunmen in Sabah. VAT69 member Kpl Azman Ampong, 39, who is recovering from a shot in his lower torso, said the elite police unit had trained with live bullets during which the fear of being shot was always on the mind of every police commando. Kpl Azman and two other commandos – Kpl Mohd Tarmizi Hashim and Insp Zulkifli Mamat – were involved in the first clash with the foreign terrorists at Felda Sahabat 17 in Lahad Datu on March 1. Recalling the incident, Kpl Azman, 39, said he and his team were closing in on the cordoned area of the settlement when they encountered the gunmen. “The militants only saw two of us as the rest of our team were hidden,” he said. “Two militants appeared and one of them showed a white flag. They were about 12m away. “One of them then came close and shouted at us to go away. But, as soon as he turned around, he suddenly dived for cover and bullets were flying around us,” he said at the residence of Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir here on Wednesday. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Daddy’s home: VAT69 commando Kpl Azizul Yahya, 30, who has just returned from Lahad Datu, holding his two sons, Muhammad Aliff Azhar, six, and Muhammad Azim Akmal (left), three, during the dinner in Ipoh. Kpl Azman, Kpl Mohd Tarmizi and Kpl Mohamad Qaiyum Aiqal Zolkipli, who are based in Perak, were being feted during the Ops Daulat Heroes Appreciation event. “Kpl Tarmizi was shot in the left hand and left leg, and he couldn’t change his weapon magazine. I told him to retreat for cover behind an oil palm tree. “I was angry because the militants had tricked us. I want to face them again despite my pain,” he said, adding that Insp Zulkifli Mamat, 29, died of his wounds. “I believe that Insp Zulkifli might have wanted to replace Kpl Tarmizi’s position after he was shot. But Insp Zulkifli was shot when he left the cover of a tree behind me,” Kpl Azman said. Kpl Mohd Tarmizi, 32, said he would undergo skin grafting on April 3 at the Armed Forces Hospital in Lumut. Kpl Mohamad Qaiyum, 22, who came to assist the team on the same day, sustained a shot in his right shoulder, severing the nerves in his arm. “I can’t feel my arms and the doctors have advised me to rest,” he said. “I may recover in two months’ time. But, I still want to continue to serve the country,” he added. Later, Dr Zambry and Perak state secretary Datuk Abdul Pu-hat Mat Nayan presented a RM300,000 mock cheque to state police chief Asst Comm Datuk Mohd Shukri Dahlan and Second Infantry Brigade commander Brigadier-Jeneral Datuk Md Dzahir Abd Rashid for the Lahad Datu Heroes Fund. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] | |
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 2:27 pm | |
| Eksklusif dari Tanduo: Kononnya kolam udang Mustaqim Amir Azuari & Izwan Rozlin 8 Jun 2013 [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Sampan dan bot pancung yang dipercayai digunakan pengganas. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Markas Agbimudin Kiram yang musnah dibedil pasukan keselamatan dalam serangan ke atas kubu mereka 5 Mac lalu. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Rumah penduduk tempatan yang dijadikan lokasi simpanan senjata pengganas. Gambar kecil: Tempat simpanan senjata di dalam tandas. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Infografik Pergerakan pengganas. KAMPUNG Tanduo yang dahulunya menjadi kediaman bagi 20 buah keluarga, kini bagi sudah tidak bernyawa. Ia terpaksa ditutup selepas dikatakan menjadi lokasi dan kubu pengganas Kiram. Semalam, kami berpeluang menyelusur semula kisah pahit itu. Bagai terdengar bunyi tembakan sepanjang berada Kampung Tanduo yang pernah menjadi penempatan pengganas Kiram. Selepas serangan ofensif dilancarkan pasukan keselamatan pada 5 Mac lalu penduduknya diarah berpindah bagi mengelak lokasi itu terus menjadi kubu kuat pengganas. Sewaktu fikiran sedang melayang dan membayangkan apa yang terjadi pada kampung ini, kami diberitahu terdapat sebuah muara sungai yang diempang dipercayai untuk memudahkan pengganas mendarat menggunakan bot dari laut lepas. Menurut pasukan keselamatan, muara sungai itu terletak berhampiran rumah salah seorang suspek pengganas yang kini ditahan. Rumah yang terlindung itu kononnya dijadikan kolam ternakan udang bagi mengaburi pihak berkuasa. “Muara sungai itu cetek, mereka gunakan jengkaut untuk mendalamkan muara dan kami yakin mereka menyusup masuk melalui kaedah ini berdasarkan denai di kawasan belukar hingga ke rumah penduduk tempatan yang kita percaya dijadikan tempat penginapan,” katanya. Jelasnya lagi, pengganas menggunakan bot laju, pancung bagi mengelak dikesan dan kegiatan ini dipercayai dilakukan waktu malam. “Jarak muara sungai dari Kampung Tanduo ini adalah kira-kira setengah jam dari kepulauan di Filipina dan ia menjadi pilihan pengganas masuk,” katanya. Manakala sebuah lagi lokasi pendaratan adalah persisiran pantai di madrasah Kampung Tanduo yang terletak kira-kira satu kilometer dari muara sungai itu. “Tentera penceroboh berkumpul di dua lokasi ini dalam jumlah yang ramai sebelum dikerah untuk berkubu di Kampung Tanduo,” katanya. Tambahnya lagi, pengganas sudah merancang lama untuk masuk ke kawasan itu dengan dibantu penduduk yang merupakan saudara-mara mereka di situ. “Mereka boleh dapat bekalan makanan dengan mudah. Masuk melalui muara sungai ini jalan terbaik,” katanya. Tidak cukup dengan maklumat itu, kami kemudian dibawa ke lokasi dimaksudkan. Dalam serangan ofensif lalu, pasukan keselamatan melancarkan serangan ke atas penceroboh dan kumpulan bersenjata di Kampung Tanduo, Lahad Datu pada 7 pagi melalui serangan udara. Serangan dilakukan jet pejuang F18 dan Hawk diikuti mortar dan gerakan di darat oleh anggota tentera. Pasukan komando mengepung kawasan itu bersama Pasukan Gerakan Am. Serangan itu dilakukan selepas lapan anggota polis maut dalam beberapa siri serangan bermula di Kampung Tanduo dan perkampungan air di Simunul, Semporna. | |
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| Misteri Kampung Tanduo Wartawan Sinar Harian 9 Jun 2013 [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Misteri Kampung Tanduo BUNYI aneh, jeritan, raungan kesakitan, terserempak kelibat manusia, antara perkara yang dilalui penduduk kampung berhampiran dan anggota keselamatan yang berkawal SEJAK awal menjejak kaki di Felda Sahabat, Lahad Datu, pelbagai kisah misteri yang berlaku selepas Op Daulat disuakan ke telinga kami. Kisah Kampung Tanduo yang menjadi lokasi dan tempat berkumpulnya lebih 100 pengganas tidak lama dahulu, bukan setakat yang dilihat dengan mata kasar. Kewujudan kampung itu sejak 50 tahun lalu, sebelum ini dikatakan sebagai perkampungan haram, sebenarnya menyimpan 1001 misteri yang masih belum terungkai. Beberapa penduduk berhampiran, terutama dari Felda Sahabat 17 yang ditemui mendakwa pernah terserempak dengan kelibat aneh ketika sedang memandu kereta untuk keluar ke Pekan Lahad Datu. Menurut Ali Hadi, 30, dia pernah 'bertemu' dengan 'lembaga' seperti manusia yang melintas di laluan utama kawasan Felda itu. "Masa tu hujan renyai. Saya sedang memandu dan hampir melanggarnya. Tapi lembaga itu sempat mengelak. Bila saya menoleh ke sebelah kanan, lembaga itu menghilang. "Saya beranikan diri turun dari kereta. Memeriksa kawasan sekitar takuk jika benar-benar terlanggar orang. Bila saya periksa di tepi belukar, memang tiada siapa yang saya langgar. Tiba-tiba muncul perasaan seram. Saya masuk ke dalam kenderaan dan terus memecut laju." Menurut Ali, hingga hari ini dia masih belum menemui jawapan siapa atau apakah yang dilanggarnya ketika itu. Seorang lagi penduduk Felda Sahabat 17, yang hanya mahu dikenali sebagai Mat, 47, juga menceritakan perasaan aneh yang sering dirasainya terutama bila senja bermula. "Ada satu hari saya dengar bunyi seperti seorang lelaki sedang menjerit dekat kebun kelapa sawit berhampiran rumah saya. “Mendayu-dayu. Nak kata bunyi anjing bukan, sebab bila saya jenguk di tingkap suara itu masih jelas didengari. Isteri saya pun mendengarnya. Kami buat keputusan cuba hubungi polis, tapi kemudian bunyi itu lenyap begitu sahaja." Perkara itu turut diperkukuhkan lagi apabila ada anggota pasukan keselamatan yang turut mengalami perkara aneh ketika melakukan rondaan pada waktu malam. “Kami beberapa kali terdengar bunyi suara orang minta tolong. Suara itu seperti dalam kesakitan. "Bila diperiksa, tiada sesiapa. Perkara ini sering dialami oleh anggota keselamatan terutama pada waktu malam dan tengah hari,” katanya. Malah ada juga yang mendakwa pernah terdengar seolah-olah bunyi tembakan. Menurutnya pernah pada suatu ketika mereka terdengar seperti bunyi lolongan tetapi bila diperiksa di lokasi berkenaan yang betul-betul berhampiran Kampung Tanduo, tidak ada sesiapa di situ. Peluang menjejak kaki ke Kampung Tanduo, kisah misteri yang disampai seperti sukar untuk dinafikan. Ditambah apabila gambar satu objek pelik yang dirakamkan oleh penduduk Felda Sahabat ditunjukkan kepada kami. Melalui jalan-jalan sunyi dan menjengah beberapa tempat di sekitar Kampung Tanduo, ada sejenis aura yang dirasai. Tidak pasti sama ada yang hadir itu 'angin' negatif atau sebaliknya, namun paling nyata ia menyuntik rasa berjaga-jaga sepanjang berada di sini. Bertandang seketika di surau Kampung Tanduo, ada semilir hangat yang menampar kulit. Riak degup dada berubah rentak. Juga terasa seakan ada mata yang memerhati dan mengawasi kehadiran kami. Tidak tahu kenapa. Namun rasa aneh itu terjawab apabila diberitahu surau itu sebelum ini menjadi lokasi pendaratan pengganas. Di tanjung Sungai Tanduo, perasaan sama muncul kembali. Ketika merakam beberapa keping foto perahu panjang dan perahu laju di tanjung sungai itu, perasaan sama muncul kembali. Seakan ada suara yang menyeru supaya terus mara. Menghampiri, mendekati perahu perahu yang ditinggalkan itu. Namun 'sergahan' anggota keselamatan yang mengiringi, menasihatkan kami berpatah balik, mematikan langkah untuk terus ke hadapan. Rupa-rupanya kawasan itu adalah tempat pengganas menyimpan bot dan perahu. Memang...sepanjang berada di tebing sebarang tanjung sungai, kami merasakan ada mata yang dari arah semak, memerhati setiap gerak langkah kami. Juga terasa seperti ada 'suara' yang memanggil-manggil agar melintas ke seberang menuju ke semak berkenaan. Sebetulnya, kami tidak mahu berfikiran negatif atau diselubungi pengaruh mistik sepanjang bertugas di sini. Dan kerana itu, kebanyakan perkara yang dirasa, kami pujuk hati untuk menidakkannya. Hari merangkak petang. Namun kami tidak mampu menipu perasaan sendiri. Aura aneh kembali hadir 'mengacau' jiwa. Semakin lama semakin kuat. Dan secara diam...hadir perasaan ingin menunggu di lokasi kejadian. Tapi kehendak hati terhalang kerana anggota keselamatan yang mengiring sudah memberi isyarat untuk keluar dari kawasan itu. Kami bergerak ke arah kawasan rumah yang dikatakan menjadi tempat simpanan senjata kumpulan pengganas. Kami lalui kawasan perkuburan pengganas yang ditemui pasukan keselamatan, juga menjadi lokasi rakan kami merakam foto objek pelik menggunakan kamera telefon bimbitnya. Kami tidak pasti apa objek berkenaan dan tidak pula mengatakan terdapat gangguan misteri di situ. Dalam masa yang sama kami tidak mahu menafikan keanehan objek itu, serta mengakui memang ada sedikit rasa yang agak berbahang di kawasan berkenaan. Boleh dikatakan rasa yang sama wujud di setiap lokasi dijejaki yang melibatkan pengganas. Dan mungkin juga 'bahang' yang dirasa merupakan kesan-kesan haba akibat pengeboman dilakukan semasa Op Daulat dahulu. Seterusnya kami menjejak ke kawasan rumah yang didakwa tempat simpanan senjata serta tempat berlindung sementara kumpulan pengganas. Dari situ, langkah kami mencecah ke kawasan kolam udang yang dikatakan sebahagian taktik pengganas menyusup masuk ke Kampung Tanduo. Entah benar atau sekadar mainan perasaan di remang senja, di situ terasa juga ada mata memerhati pergerakan kami. Berbeza dari kawasan sebelum ini, rasa ini lebih mengarah ke dalam kawasan kolam dan ketika ini, terasa degup jantung lebih kencang berbanding biasa. Kami akhiri kisah ini seketika, kerana ingin segera keluar menyiapkan tugasan. Dalam perjalanan pulang, ketika melewati semak, telinga menangkap bunyi derapan orang berlari, Namun tiada kelihatan apa-apa di sekeliling. Mata terus liar memerhati untuk memastikan perjalanan kami selamat dan tiada yang menghidu pergerakan. Alhamdulillah...kami dilindungiNya untuk sampai ke Felda Sahabat dengan selamat. Terkenang kembali perjalanan semasa perjalanan... secara tidak sengaja kami ada mendengar perbualan antara anggota pasukan keselamatan yang mengatakan mereka pernah melihat terlihat kelibat manusia sewaktu berkawal. Apabila dijejaki, tiada manusia yang ditemui. Tetapi mereka terjumpa kesan tapak kaki di persisir sungai. Sama ada ia manusia atau bukan tiada dapat dipastikan! Apapun, telah diakui oleh orang ramai termasuk penduduk dan pasukan keselamatan bahawa, kebiasaannya kawasan peperangan pasti akan menyimpan selingkar kisah-kisah misteri | |
| | | innocentti GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 2:47 pm | |
| aku nak dengar wak stand punya versi! | |
| | | marc_zman MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 3:09 pm | |
| errr.. wa plak nak dengar versi Zainal Arifin Ismail | |
| | | mumuchi GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 3:37 pm | |
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| | | marc_zman MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 3:46 pm | |
| aik.. tarak kenal ka??? itu yg pemes dengan kata-kata.. "jangan biarkan diri anda diselubungi dengan... misteri" or something like that lor | |
| | | mumuchi GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 3:48 pm | |
| cess mana otak nak kait misteri nusantara dengan citer LD... | |
| | | marc_zman MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 3:52 pm | |
| laaaa.. abis dah tajuk liputan berita Sinar Harian tu pun Misteri Kampung Tanduo.. tu yg wa pun nak dengar versi misteri nusantara tu..
errrr.. tapi kalu wak stand ganti 1, 2 episod jadi pengacara citer tu best gak ek.. ekekekekeeee | |
| | | standupper Kehormat MyMil
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 4:14 pm | |
| Wa kalau sinar harian nie memang lemah sket... Satu-satunya paper yang menulis pasal benda-benda macam nie...
Diganggu kelibat 'pocong'
Misteri lembaga wanita dalam kereta Sinar
Pontianak mengamuk kerana kain
Orang minyak serang Felcra
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| | | mumuchi GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 4:46 pm | |
| Dah namanya tabloid...apa beza metro dgn kosmo | |
| | | marc_zman MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 5:03 pm | |
| beza? errr.. yg satu citer seram.. yg satu citer sx | |
| | | innocentti GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 5:31 pm | |
| rugi betol wartawan sinar ni..dapat access kat bekas battlefield cerita la benda2 menarik skit pasal pengalaman betempur anggota ke apa ka..ni tak abis2 cerita bulu roma meremang..benda terbang atas pokok..lembaga ghaib menari2..apa raaaa | |
| | | atreyudevil ADMIN
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 8:43 pm | |
| depa tau nak jual cerita je
btw
tami tami tami! | |
| | | mumuchi GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Mon 10 Jun 2013, 10:07 pm | |
| Oit back to topik.. Nak komplen cakap kat Zul Orga Tami Tami Tami | |
| | | alphawolf MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Tue 11 Jun 2013, 8:26 am | |
| Gamaknya kalau geng2 tabloid ni ada masa WW2 dulu penuh cerita hantu dari utara sampai singapore... | |
| | | marc_zman MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Tue 11 Jun 2013, 8:55 am | |
| - innocentti wrote:
- rugi betol wartawan sinar ni..dapat access kat bekas battlefield cerita la benda2 menarik skit pasal pengalaman betempur anggota ke apa ka..ni tak abis2 cerita bulu roma meremang..benda terbang atas pokok..lembaga ghaib menari2..apa raaaa
ooooo.. tu yg kita terkhilaf tu.. anggota 'veteran' Lahad Datu kita dah beransur pulang ke pangkalan diorang.. kalu nak kejar story pengalaman diorg bilmakna kena laaa kejo kat semenanjung ke haper.. bagi wa.. usaha wartawan Sinar Harian ni lagik mencabar coz.. dia nak interbiu mana2 'sedara dampingan' geng2 kiram tu.. mungkin dia nak dptkan their side of da story.. u know.. story camna 2, 3 mag abis tapi ko steady jer.. apa-apa pun.. wallahualam | |
| | | innocentti GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Tue 11 Jun 2013, 9:32 am | |
| intebiu hantu mendeee sebok main dengan bolu roma dia ajer..kekekeke | |
| | | mumuchi GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Tue 11 Jun 2013, 12:53 pm | |
| oit to be fair first article dia citer fasal musuh dalam selimut yang aku post tu taw..citer hantu ni sampingan aja | |
| | | innocentti GLOBAL MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Tue 11 Jun 2013, 1:36 pm | |
| aku beli 2 hari paper ni pasal nak baca kisah menarik tu..hari pertama baca okler..hari kedua baca..hmmmmm | |
| | | marc_zman MODERATOR
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Tue 11 Jun 2013, 1:47 pm | |
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| | | atreyudevil ADMIN
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| Subject: Re: Lahad Datu: Tandou Tragedy Tue 11 Jun 2013, 1:52 pm | |
| patut la maroh bebeno si inno nih! | |
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