April 28, 2011

Siapa : Al-Maunah

Who know about Al-Maunah? 
Name: Al-Maunah(Militan's terrorist)
Leader : Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali
Leader power: The brotherhood has inner power that can fly and walk on water.
Location: Malaysia 
Activities: Martial art, and practise of Islamic medicine.
Objective : To be more powerful and to make the Islam as the main law in Malaysia. Every members need to follow orders from the leader.

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July 2, 2000 : early morning before dawn

Al-maunah make their move to military camp(Malaysia official military).
They were fully uniformed exactly like the army with complete accessories. Even they ride a Pajero with plat number start with Z which officially for army car.

By the time they entering the military camp, they informed the guard house that the have to check for safety in the camp.

The army allowing them to enter and began their job. 

They robbing the camp and lot of things lost:
- huge cache of firearms and ammunition
- 97 M16 assault rifles 
- two Steyr AUG rifles
- four GPMGs
- six light machine guns
- five grenade launchers 
- 182 M16 magazines
- eight extra barrels of GPMGs
- three extra barrel of LMGs
- 26 bayonets
- 9,095 rounds of 5.56mm 
- 60 rounds of 40mm ammunition.

After succeed robbing, they were hiding on the hill in the forest at Bukit Jenalik,Sauk in Perak. 

Sauk Siege
Part of the Operation Dawn or Operations 304 (Ops Subuh or Operasi Khas 304)
DateJuly 5, 2000
LocationBukit Jenalik, SaukPerakMalaysia
Result
Belligerents
Al Ma'unah terrorist groupMalaysian Army Flag.png Malaysian Army
Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Royal Malaysian Police
Commanders and leaders
Muhammad Amin Mohamed Razali [2]
Zahit Muslim [2]
Jamaludin Darus [2]
Malaysian Army Flag.png Lt. General Zaini Mohamad Said
Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg ASP Abdul Razak Mohd Yusoff
Strength
Al-Ma'unah terrorist: 32Malaysian Army Flag.png Malaysian Army: 59
Flag of the Royal Malaysian Police.svg Police: unknown
Casualties and losses
KIA: 1 dead[3]
WIA: 5[3]
Detainees: 22[3]
Coalition:
2 hostages killed (Army GGK: 1, Police: 1)
Rescuer: 2 hostages(Police: 1 and Civilian: 1)
Civilian casualties
No widely agreed on figure.

[adopted from wikipedia.org]


This operation really though and all the army together with polices try their best to plan on how to catch this militant terrorist.

Sarjan Mohd Shah
Jaafas Puteh
"Police threw a containment cordon of Bukit Jenalik. A number of security personnel were deployed to penetrate the Al-Ma'unah's camp. However, two of the police personnel Sergeant (Sarjan) Mohd Shah Ahmad and Detective Corporal Sanghadevan, as well as civilian Jaafar Puteh and an army personnel, Trooper Matthews anak Medan, were taken hostage by Al-Ma'unah. In a radio communication with the authorities, the group stated their intention to cordon off Kuala Lumpur if their demand for Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to resign in 24 hours was unmet. Jaafar Puteh was a civilian who wandered into their camp while looking for durian fruit."

Corporal Sanghadevan
Mohd Shah Ahmad related during the trial that over the 4 days, the security forces personnel were abused and tortured. They were made to dig trenches along the sides of Bukit Jenalik to serve as a defence in the event of an attack on the camp. At night they were tied to a durian tree. It was that Mohd Shah Ahmad and Sanghadevan buried Trooper Matthews in one of these trenches. Trooper Matthews was apprehended by Jemari Jusoh and when the Amin realized the identity of Trooper Matthews, Amin tortured Matthews by shooting his leg. Amin then ordered the Jemari Jusoh to shoot Trooper Matthews in cold blood.

On the morning of July 5, 2000, a member of Al Ma'unah, Abu Bakar Ismail was shot by the security forces. In retaliation, the Amin and his his followers returned fire against the security forces. During this cross fire, Sanghadevan was shot dead(Mohd Shah claimed that Amin shot Sanghadevan in the head twice). Sanghadevan was buried next to Trooper Matthews by Mohd Shah and Jaafar Puteh.[5]"

"Surrender

The Al-Ma'unah group later surrendered, and the leaders brought to trial for "waging war upon the King". The Malaysian Government acted against the Al-Ma'unah group only after giving it every chance to surrender and retained public support by giving the Al-Ma'unah members fair trials and re-integrating them into society.[6]
Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali was the last to surrender. Just before doing so he grabbed the Malaysian Army Field Commander, Lieutenant General Zaini Mohamad Said by his shirt and tried to shoot him at point-blank range. The General flicked the barrel of Amin's assault rifle and the bullet hit one of the militants. Zaini was later awarded the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa (S.P.) award for his bravery and contribution in ending the siege without further loss of life.[7]
DSP Abd Razak bin Mohd Yusoff
Lieutenant General Zaini Mohamad Said
Lieutenant General Zaini Mohamad Said went up the hill with 43 Army Commando personnel in four armoured personnel carriers followed by 16 infantrymen after Deputy Superintendent Police Abd Razak bin Mohd Yusoff and his personnel spent two odd hours negotiated and persuaded Amin to surrender. Later, DSP Abd Razak bin Mohd Yusoff informed Zaini that the Al-Ma'unah's group leader has agreed to surrender. When they reached there, about 15 Al Ma'unah members surrendered the stolen weapons but refused to give up their parangs which they claimed to be inscribed with Quran verses but later relented. Abd Razak bin Mohd Yusoff was also awarded the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa for his bravery as a role of mediator in the incident. Abdul Razak was the officer-in-charge of the Parachute Branch, Pasukan Gerakan Khas, Royal Malaysian Police." [adopted from wikipedia.org]
The death to be remember.
"Three people were killed before the group finally surrendered. Detective Corporal R. Saghadevan of the Special Branch was killed, some claimed he was executed, during the siege. The group also killed an Army commando, Trooper Mathew anak Medan, who was shot by Jemari Jusoh. Both were tortured before they were killed. The third person killed was a group member who was shot and killed when he refused to retreat." [adopted form wikipedia.org]



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What happened to them?
Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali, leader of a militant group, was hanged at the Sungai Buloh prison in Selangor on August 4, 2006, as reported by Bernama news agency. Zahit Muslim, Jamaluddin Darus, and Jemari Jusoh were hanged a week earlier.



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