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Farmer slashed by Taib-linked men

Surik Muntai and 300 other landowners from 17 longhouses
from Melikin in Serian district are suing a company linked
to two PBB leaders for encroaching into their NCR land.
KUCHING: A director of an oil palm plantation company, linked to two leaders in Chief Minister Taib Mahmud’s Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu has been detained for allegedly assaulting a 67-year-old farmer over a native customary rights land issue.
Serian police confirmed that Andrew Wong, a director in United Teamtrade Sdn Bhd was arrested three days ago and is currently in remand.
Wong together with three other security personal, one allegedly armed with a  parang, had attacked farmer Surik Muntai last Friday while he was waiting to pick up his son from the Sungai Menyan primary school.
He was severely wounded and suffered a broken right arm and legs in the attack. He is now recuperating in the Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching.

Police are yet to arrest the three others who were allegedly with Wong.
Surik is one of more than 300 landowners from 17 longhouses from Melikin in Serian district who are suing United Teamtrade for encroaching into their NCR land.
The attack on Surik was the second incident in Melikin. The first was when Michael Luang’s 4WD vehicle worth RM76, 000 was torched allegedly by persons working for the company.
Highlighting what had happened to Surik on Friday, his wife Rosni Langgap said: “My husband was waiting for me while I fetched our seven-year-old son from the school.
“Suddenly I heard a commotion and saw my husband was seriously injured.
“The attack was witnessed by several people who were picking up their children from the school.”
Rosni said that her husband could identify two of the attackers and knew one of them as Wong,  a United Teamtrade director.
No action from police
Commenting on the attack, local NCR lawyer See Chee How urged the police to acrry out an immediate investigation.
“The investigation should be sped up in order to stop further violence between the people and the company.
“If it appears that the police are not taking action against the culprits, then the villagers may resort to taking the law into their hands.
“We do not want the villagers to do that,” said See, who is the Batu Lintang Assemblyman.
See, who is also Sarawak PKR vice chairman added that he will write to the relevant authorities asking them to protect the villagers from being threatened by the company’s staff.
The United Teamtrade was issued a provisional lease (PL) by the state government to plant oil palm on some 7,300 hectares of land.
But the natives have claimed that the bulk of  the land was within their ancestral lands which they had occupied for more than 100 years.
Ignoring their pleas the company had cleared the land and destroyed thousands of the fruit and oil palm trees and cash crops. The move has angered the natives.
Despite several police reports having been lodged against the company, there has so far been no arrest. Instead nine of the NCR landowners were arrested and charged for criminal intimidation.
All the nine have been discharged and acquitted.
The landowners had no alternative but to sue the company in order to seek justice, compensation and to stop the company from planting oil palm on their land.

3 comments:

  1. LOCKED UP THAT BASTARD FOR LIFE

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  2. COMMENTS ON THE OUTRAGE

    “Both his kneecaps were broken by clubs”

    ...mean the poor guy Surik will suffer for the rest of his life…. these assailants knows what they are doing by breaking/damaging the knee cap! Mr Surik can never walk properly as before….and every move he makes, he be in pain!

    Comment by HH3H — March 18, 2013 @ 12:51 PM | Reply


    "It’s called “knee-capping”- once a popular form of punishments reserved for traitors and informants to the independence cause in Ireland.

    per wikipedia
    “Kneecapping is a form of malicious wounding, often as criminal punishment or torture, in which the victim is injured in the knee, often using a firearm or power drill to damage the knee joint and kneecap.

    This practice was common among paramilitaries in Italy and Northern Ireland and has been reported from Gaza.[3] Contrary to popular belief, the patella (knee cap) is usually not injured in these incidents; rather damage to soft tissues that include nerves and arteries is the primary target.”

    May be the assailant should get the same treatment or he can pay compensation to the victim for the rest of his life!

    Comment by INFOMAN — March 18, 2013

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  3. Avenge by killing all his family ! That will deter other Chinese towkays from such barbaric actions against my Natives brothers ..!! WAR

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