Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Criminals posing settlers

PERASU (Warkah Timur) - Genesis of a red Proton Wira speeding police patrol car chased the Felda Land Plan Perasu here appalling residents, on Monday night.

In the incident at about 9 pm, a patrol car from the police station Proton Wira Paloh pursuit of three men believed to be reliable boarded criminals.

However, one of the criminals are hunted by the police to arrest people, while two others managed to escape.

Paloh alleged incident until the start of the vehicle into the next Perasu Felda met another police vehicle from Gua Musang to go to the Felda area through the back roads.

Upon realizing appeared another police vehicle, the suspect is believed to try to accelerate his vehicle to escape.

However, the vehicle skidded and hit a coconut tree in the front office Felda here.

A resident who witnessed the incident, Mat Zain Hasan, 61, said the three suspects then fled in the Felda area Perasu.

According to him, while trying to hide, two of the men were running two motorcycles owned by people who are placed in front of the house.

"Motorcycles owned by residents of two men were abducted, as when the bike lock is still there in the car.

"After that, both believed to be missing around Felda Perasu," he told The Star yesterday.

Meanwhile, another suspect believed to spend the night in prayer and worship at Felda Perasu population dawn prayers.

According to him, saw the suspect suspicious circumstances, people try to catch the suspects as police chased suspects involved in the incident on the night.

"However, the man managed to escape and then find people who are being cut down in his garden.

"Then the people act to catch a man around the age of 30's and handed over to police, the next day," he said.

District police chief Superintendent Saiful Bahri Abdullah, when contacted confirmed the incident.

He said the ministry was investigating the incident involved.
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Member Of Galas DUN Die

KOTA BARU Sept 27. (Warkah Timur) - Member of Legislative Assembly (Assembly) Galas, Chek Hashim Sulaiman, 46, who suffered from lung cancer died at the Specialist Hospital Al-Islam Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur at about 4:30 this afternoon.

Specifically Officer, Mr. Hassan said Late Che Hashim admitted to the hospital late last five days ago after following the traditional treatment since 14 September in Kuala Lumpur.

"Chek Hashim was brought to Kuala Lumpur on the feast of the fifth year, however, more critical condition died this day.

"He was laid prayed at the Masjid Jamek Kampung Baru village before being taken back to the curls, Galas, Gua Musang to be buried," he told The Star here.

Chek Hashim late leaving two wives Che Bongsu Junuh and Aida Zakaria, 49, and 12 children aged between six months to 19 years.

Chek Hashim was diagnosed with lung cancer in May last year had undergone surgery at The First People's Hospital, Fu San, Beijing after receiving treatment at one hospital in Kuala Lumpur.

Prior to this, late been involved in a serious injury after a road accident at Kilometer 36 Jalan Gua Musang-Kuala Krai on March 21, 2008.

Also injured in the accident was his wife, Aida Zakaria and his son, Amasha, 2 years.

Chek Hashim bearing on the Assembly elections of 2008 after defeating incumbent Barisan Nasional (BN), Mohamad Saufi Deraman with a majority of 646 votes.

In the 2004 election, losing to the late Mohamad Saufi the majority of 1.729 votes.

Born in Kuala Betis, Gua Musang it got involved in politics since at school when a student leader at the School of Religion (Arabic) Tarbiah Mardziah, Panchor, Pengkalan Chepa.

He furthered his studies in religion to Pakistan and Afghanistan before returning and joining PAS.

Chek Hashim was also appointed to the Youth Passes State House Committee and currently serves as President of Pass The Gua Musang.

Pas deputy president, Nasharudin Mat Isa, when met after performing funeral prayers at Masjid Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur, expresses condolences to the family of the late member and hope they will accept the conditions.

Meanwhile, his first wife, Che Bongsu, 49, also said late had conveyed messages to him for keeping the children well.
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