We dont want to scare public


The government's cautious release of report to a open was because it "needed to get a clear as well as correct picture" of what was function upon a ground, says Najib Tun Razak.
KANGAR: The supervision has never attempted to censor any report upon a armed penetration in Lahad Datu as well as nearby areas, pronounced Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak.
The budding apportion pronounced as usual, a supervision would take a little time to acquire complete report upon any situation before disseminating which information.
"That is why you did not release a report (on a Lahad Datu incident) earlier you waited a little.
"We were not covering up as well as not wanting to tell a people. We indispensable to give a clear as well as correct picture. We didn't wish to be reckless in releasing information.
"We don't wish to be accused of scaring a public. We wait for for a clear picture.
"I have destined a Inspector-General of Police as well as Malaysian Armed Forces arch to have statements (when there was sufficient information," he pronounced after strictly opening a main campus of Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) in Pauh, near here, today.
Najib pronounced he believed a people understood this, as well as which a supervision was upon a right side.
"We have all this whilst taken care of a sovereignty, peace as well as confidence in Sabah as well as elsewhere in a country," he said.
On a situation where scores of residents beat up to genocide a male armed with an M16 as well as believed to be concerned in a ambush which killed a military military officer as well as four policemen in Kampung Sri J! aya, Sim inul, Semporna final night, Najib pronounced it showed a people's annoy with a group of armed intruders.
"They had acted upon their own to save villagers who were held hostage. They showed unusual courage.
"They were against to a armed penetration as well as acted without fright of losing their lives," he said.
Najib, however, has not received report upon a series of villagers who were held hostage.
- Bernama
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