Thursday 9 September 2010

Malaysia-Today Shutdown Linked to Reports of Govt Buying Illegal Arms from Underground Sources

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The second-day shutting down of Malaysia Today run by Raja Petra Kamaruddin (RPK) is sparking speculation PM Najib Razak may use force to retain control of Malaysia.

RPK had accused Najib’s government of buying small arms – pistols, sub-machine guns, stun-grenades and so forth – from underground sources in the overseas black markets.

RPK wrote in an article late last month (see article BELOW) :
“The rakyat cannot remain silent about this very alarming turn of events. We know that there are moves to buy these armaments.

That, the Malaysian government cannot deny. To deny this is futile.

But what we do not know yet is the reason the Malaysian government is buying them on the black market and whether these would all finally end up on the streets of Malaysia in the hands of UMNO Youth who would soon be trained on how to use them.”
Until now, the PM has not responded to the allegations nor has he explained why the Youth wing of his Umno party is suddenly embarking on paramilitary training.

PKR strategic director Tian Chua told Malaysia Chronicle:
“This is extremely worrying. There must be impartial investigation to check if the allegations are true.

It is very alarming because it has all the footprints of an Umno maneuver.

Of late, it has been displaying the characteristics of ultra movements in line with the rise of Nazism and Facism.”
The latest attack on Malaysia Today symbolizes the start of Najib’s clamp down on the Internet – the last bastion of freedom of expression in the country and a key communication channel for Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim and his Pakatan Rakyat coalition.

There has also been widespread speculation that RPK’s site was closed off to prevent him from exposing the corruption in the MAS-Tajudin Ramli case. The ramifications behind the national airlines' RM8 billion ringgit in losses are astounding.

No less than two former prime ministers, Mahathir Mohamad and Abdullah Badawi, as well as shadowy ex-finance minister Daim Zainuddin are believed to be involved.

Pakatan leaders including PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub are demanding an explanation. They want recovery of taxpayers’ money and have vowed to appeal to the King for a Royal Commission of Inquiry. A series of awareness campaigns will also be launched as they take the case to the people.

Salahuddin told Malaysia Chronicle:
“It is obvious those involved are afraid that more of their secret wheeling-and-dealing will be exposed.

At RM8 billion, the MAS debacle is even greater than the Port Klang Free Zone and here the link to the top Umno leaders is clearer.”

RELATED ARTICLE


Why is the Malaysian Govt Buying Pistols, Grenades From Underground Sources

by

Raja Petra Kamarudin

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What I am concerned with is the latest revelation of the Malaysian government purchasing millions of rounds of ammunition and tens of thousands of pistols, submachine guns and stun grenades.

And this is the Malaysian government's shopping list:

  • 9mm pistols & accessories

  • 9mm submachine guns & accessories

  • 7.62mm sniper ammunition

  • 9mm para subsonic ammunition

  • 9mm para hollow point ammunition (a hit from this bullet in the body = 100% dead)

  • Stun grenades One-Bang

  • Stun grenades 7-Bang
Now, there is nothing wrong with governments buying bullets, pistols, submachine guns and stun grenades, even in the millions of rounds and tens of thousands of pieces like what the Malaysian government is doing. All governments do this, even the Malaysian government.

But this particular cache is NOT being procured through normal channels.

There is NO tender being called for this purchase. It is being negotiated through "underground" sources, the way illegal organisations or terrorist groups would normally do.

  1. Why would Malaysia want to by-pass the official or legal channels in buying all these guns, ammunition and grenades?

  2. Are they meant for illegal purposes?

  3. Are they meant for onward transmission to terrorist groups that Malaysia is supporting?

  4. Or is the final destination of this cache of weapons Malaysia itself?

This is most alarming.

They most certainly cannot be for the Malaysian security forces. If they were, then the government would buy them through an official tender and from authorised or legitimate suppliers instead of through underground sources.

But if they were for foreign terrorist groups then for sure Malaysia would not want to do it the legal way because then they can be traced back to Malaysia.

Is It to Illegally Arm UMNO Youth Thugs?

What is most worrying is the recent announcement that Umno intends to send its Youth Movement members for paramilitary training.

Does Umno intend to train and arm its Youth Movement? If so then what is the purpose for doing so?

And is this latest underground procurement of millions of rounds of ammunition and tens of thousands of pistols, submachine guns and stun grenades part of this plan?

The Malaysian government needs to reply to all these questions. The rakyat cannot remain silent about this very alarming turn of events.

We know that there are moves to buy these armaments. That, the Malaysian government cannot deny. To deny this is futile.

But what we do not know yet is the reason the Malaysian government is buying them on the black market and whether these would all finally end up on the streets of Malaysia in the hands of Umno Youth who would soon be trained on how to use them.

The Members of Parliament from both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat need to demonstrate outrage.

This is not just about swindling the rakyat out of billions of our tax money. That, after all, is only money.

This is more serious. This involves the nationĂ¢l security.

Governments cannot turn rogue by dabbling in illegal arms and ammunition purchases without explaining what they intend to do with enough firepower to start a civil war in the country.

Lim Kit Siang, Anwar Ibrahim, Abdul Hadi Awang, and all those presidents of the non-Umno component members of Barisan Nasional hello can you hear me? Please get to the bottom of this matter and demand that the government explain itself.

Don' deny it. Don't issue statements that the police will be asked to investigate this latest lie from Malaysia Today.

This is no lie.

We are aware of what you are buying.

What we want to know is why you are buying them and what you intend to do with them.

And why are you going onto the black market to buy them from underground sources if there is nothing sinister about what you are doing?

- Malaysia Today

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is really alarming. For god sake, please let the whole world knows about this.

Anonymous said...

They say that RELA will have 400,000 men by the year 2015. May be the guns are for them.