Sarawak CM Taib says to let law take its course
The chief minister of Sarawak when approached by reporters about police investigations into politicians alleged to be involved in the gangsterism issue said that the state government will respect the rule of law.
Meanwhile it was reported in the Borneo Post that the police have crippled 17 secret societies active in Sarawak, with the arrest of 84 gang leaders and members since Ops Cantas Kenyalang began in April.
Federal CID Director, Datuk Christopher Wan Soo Kee said a special team is looking into the matter and conducting investigations.The parties involved are speculated to be a deputy minister and a senior politician-cum-tycoon. Bernama reported that a team from Bukit Aman has been tasked with the investigation.
The scope of investigations include gangsterism, bribery and illegal logging.
Source: front page, Borneo Post 25th June, 2007
Bengbeng | Crime, Miscellaneous

eh who are the deputy minister and policitian cum-tycoon? sounds like the 2 sibu ppl to me. lol. u know who
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