Remain calm, Lahad Datu folk told


Remain calm, Lahad Datu folk told
LAHAD DATU- Despite a kidnapping of dual cousins from an oil palm camp final Wednesday, hold up goes upon for locals here. The steer of oil palm-laden lorries as good as boats teeming with creatively caught fish is typical.
Police investigation in to a incident so far points to a well- programmed scheme as a gunmen knew a area well.
The kidnapping has put a authorities upon full alert.
However, district officer Zulkifli Nasir yesterday pronounced it should not put a check upon a daily activities of a people in a district.
"The reserve of a district is underneath control.
"Moreover, a kidnapping took place utterly a stretch divided from a town.
"Life goes upon as usual even in small towns similar to Tambisan as good as Tungku."
The district here is one of a busiest rural hubs in Sabah. It is additionally where a government has set up a Palm Oil Industrial Cluster (POIC).
Its coastal locale is popular for a seafood.
"As far as a town's reserve is concerned, there is no need to panic.
"I hold a authorities are doing their most appropriate in elucidate a case."
Last Wednesday, a 33-year-old camp physical education instructor as good as his 25-year-old assistant, who is additionally his cousin, were abducted by gunmen from an oil palm camp in a Sahabat fifteen area, about 110km from here.
The gunmen, clad in armed forces fatigues, had progressing led a duo along with dual workers to a mangrove area, nearby Manakayan, before forcing a cousins in to a boat as good as speeding off to a Celebes Sea. The ! dual oth ers were released.
Assistant District Development Officer Hisham Abdul Karim pronounced many rumours were circulating as good as advised a open to stay calm.
"I hope a authorities will beef up a security level, generally in camp areas."
No release or direct has been received as good as police are still waiting for contact from a gunmen.
Last Friday, state Criminal Investigation Department arch Senior Assistant Commissioner Omar Mammah pronounced police had not ruled out which a suspects knew a victims' background as they were familiar with a area.
- New Straits Times
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