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Revenge motive for ambush in Pulau Mabul – Zahid

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Malaysian police helicopter fly over a resort at Mabul Island in Sabah, Malaysia after one soldier was killed and another one remained missing in an attack by suspected Filipino militants in Mabul Island on Malaysia's Sabah state on Borneo Island, Malaysia 13 July 2014. One soldier was killed and another one remained missing in an attack by suspected Filipino militants in eastern Malaysia, police said 13 July. The gunmen barged into a resort on Mabul Island in the state of Sabah, about 1,880 kilometres east of Kuala Lumpur, and fired randomly into the restaurant and reception area, according to state police chief Jalaluddin Abdul Rahman. Another police source said a 32-year-old Marine corporal was killed in the attackm while a 26-year-old constable remained missing and believed to have been taken hostage by the attackers. On May 30, suspected Abu Sayyaf rebels freed two women - a Chinese tourist and a Filipino worker - seized in April from a resort in Semporna town in Sabah.KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 – The ambush in Pulau Mabul which killed a marine policeman is motivated by revenge and anger due to tightened control of Sabah waters by Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCom).

Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the intruders resorted to such action as they were unhappy with the success of security forces in penetrating their fortress.

“The intruders wanted revenge because commandos from the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) and the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) had penetrated their fortress and rescued a Chinese national recently,” he told Bernama, here Sunday.

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He was commenting on the ambush which killed Marine Police Corporal Rajah Jamuan, 32, and the abduction of Constable Zakia Aleip, 26, at a resort in Pulau Mabul, Semporna, Sabah last night.

ESSCom operations director Datuk Abdul Rashid Harun had said intruders armed with heavy weapons ambushed and killed a marine policeman at 11.10 pm last night.

After launching the attack, the intruders escaped into the waters of neighbouring countries.

On July 10, the police rescued a Chinese national abducted by five armed men in Pulau Baik, Lahad Datu on May 6.

Asked about the status of the abducted policeman, Zahid said the matter would be announced by Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.

Malaysia is working closely with the Philippines, especially in the exchange of intelligence, to maintain security and order on the border of both countries.

– BERNAMA