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©The
Star (Used by permission)
by Sarban Singh
SEREMBAN: Sixty Myanmar nationals were involved in a riot at the Lenggeng
detention camp for illegals near here, apparently after they were told that
their application to move to a third country was unsuccessful.
The rioters, believed to be political refugees, also torched an administrative
building and threatened Immigration and Rela personnel with injury in the 10am
incident on Monday.
State police chief Datuk Osman Abdullah said the rioters gained entry into the
two-storey administrative building which was located in the middle of four
blocks housing some 820 male illegals.
“They set fire at the ground floor causing damage to office furniture and
computers. We were fortunate that the Fire and Rescue team arrived quickly to
put out the flames,” he said when met at the centre.
Osman, who said losses had yet to be estimated, said the authorities were not
able to determine who told the rioters that their applications had been
rejected.
“The group had gathered outside their block first and tried to bring down a
parameter fencing about 8am. The authorities tried talking to them but a short
while later, they turned violent and then gained entry into the office and set
it ablaze,” he said.
Osman said although there were 218 male Myanmar nationals at the centre, only 60
were involved in the rioting. He said illegals from several other countries
living at the camp were not involved.
About 100 police and Federal Reserve Unit personnel and another 100 Rela members
were called in to bring the situation under control. Also on duty were some 40
Immigration officers.
Personnel from the Civil Defence department and the health services were also on
standby. However, Osman said there were no reports of injuries.
Asked if the rioters were unhappy with the treatement at the centre, Osman said
preliminary investigations did not point to this.
“We are still investigating the cause, but at this point in time, all I can say
is that they were unhappy because they heard that their application to a third
country had been rejected,” he said.
The camp, which also housed 280 female illegals, was handed over by the Prisons
Department to the Immigration Dept in January.
Osman said the Immigration and police personnel had begun investigations to
establish the leaders involved in the melee.
“We will conduct a thorough probe and act against those involved in the arson as
well. They will be charged under the relevant laws,” he said, adding that the
rioters were not armed.
Myanmar riot at detention camp, building torched
©The
Star (Used by permission)
by Sarban Singh
SEREMBAN: Sixty Myanmar nationals were involved in a riot at the Lenggeng
detention camp for illegals near here, apparently after they were told that
their application to move to a third country was unsuccessful.
The rioters, believed to be political refugees, also torched an administrative
building and threatened Immigration and Rela personnel with injury in the 10am
incident on Monday.
State police chief Datuk Osman Abdullah said the rioters gained entry into the
two-storey administrative building which was located in the middle of four
blocks housing some 820 male illegals.
“They set fire at the ground floor causing damage to office furniture and
computers. We were fortunate that the Fire and Rescue team arrived quickly to
put out the flames,” he said when met at the centre.
Osman, who said losses had yet to be estimated, said the authorities were not
able to determine who told the rioters that their applications had been
rejected.
“The group had gathered outside their block first and tried to bring down a
parameter fencing about 8am. The authorities tried talking to them but a short
while later, they turned violent and then gained entry into the office and set
it ablaze,” he said.
Osman said although there were 218 male Myanmar nationals at the centre, only 60
were involved in the rioting. He said illegals from several other countries
living at the camp were not involved.
About 100 police and Federal Reserve Unit personnel and another 100 Rela members
were called in to bring the situation under control. Also on duty were some 40
Immigration officers.
Personnel from the Civil Defence department and the health services were also on
standby. However, Osman said there were no reports of injuries.
Asked if the rioters were unhappy with the treatement at the centre, Osman said
preliminary investigations did not point to this.
“We are still investigating the cause, but at this point in time, all I can say
is that they were unhappy because they heard that their application to a third
country had been rejected,” he said.
The camp, which also housed 280 female illegals, was handed over by the Prisons
Department to the Immigration Dept in January.
Osman said the Immigration and police personnel had begun investigations to
establish the leaders involved in the melee.
“We will conduct a thorough probe and act against those involved in the arson as
well. They will be charged under the relevant laws,” he said, adding that the
rioters were not armed.
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