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Wong Kan Seng: Either Mas Selamat is in S'pore OR he has fled

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The Straits Times
January 16, 2009

ALMOST a year after he escaped from custody, where is terror fugitive Mas Selamat Kastari?

Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng narrowed it to either of two scenarios: one, he is in Singapore and hidden by sympathisers unknown to the authorities, or, two, he has fled the country.

Asked which was the more likely, Mr Wong told The Straits Times: 'It's very hard to say. Both scenarios are plausible. Maybe the second one is more plausible.'

He added: 'I can't say whether he's in Indonesia, the Philippines or whatever. The moment you leave Singapore, you can find a place to go.'

Meanwhile, the hunt continues, with officers deployed on the ground, including at checkpoints and around Singapore's borders, he said.

Officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force and Central Narcotics Bureau have been seconded to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to help out.

The Internal Security Department also continued with its intelligence-gathering, surveillance and sharing of information with regional counterparts.

Speaking about the ministry's precautions against possible attacks by Mas Selamat, the minister said: 'We are always watching this.

'It's not just us alone, we have to work very closely with all our foreign counterparts. If there's any activity, if he plans something, hopefully the ones outside will pick it up and then share it with us.'

Detained Jemaah Islamiah terrorist Mas Selamat escaped from the Whitley Road Detention Centre on Feb 27 last year.

That day, the ICA set in motion 'Operation Tidal Gate', closing off all exit points and in effect locking down Singapore, Mr Wong said.

'But you cannot lock down Singapore without freezing economic activity...We know that despite the best efforts at the checkpoints, Singapore being so porous, things and people can slip through.'

Referring to the public outcry that ensued in the wake of Mas Selamat's escape, with many slamming the ministry for being slow to release information, the Home Affairs Minister noted that his ministry had learnt a valuable lesson: the need to be more open with information.

'We accept that. We accept that shortcoming,' said Mr Wong.

But determining how much information to give out was not an easy decision, as accuracy had to be ensured first.

Going ahead, he promised that his ministry would make efforts to be more open in sharing information - but without compromising investigations.

He said that there was a need for Singaporeans to appreciate the complexity of the Home Team's work.

It would also help the Home Team manage public expectations, he added.

Citing last year's incident in which Singaporeans criticised the ICA for allowing through a person carrying the wrong passport, he noted that there seemed to be 'unrealistic and unreasonable expectations dominating the public discussion, that there cannot be any lapses whatsoever'.

He asked for distinctions to be made between 'clear negligence' on the one hand, and errors that arose 'as a result of a confluence of events, some of which were outside the officers' control'.


The Home Affairs Minister, who should have been sacked for the escape of Mas Selamat, have put his foot in his mouth by stating the obvious.

Of course, the fugitive is either in Singapore or he has fled. It is mutually exclusive.

Isn't it obvious that " the moment you leave Singapore, you can find a place to go." Huh???

His statements prove that he haven't the slightest idea what has happened to Mas Selamat despite almost a year after his escape.

He also tried to justify his Ministry's negligence for allowing through a person carrying the wrong passport by shifting the blame on external factors.

Do the highest paid ministers in the world deserve such high salaries ???
 
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WKS is like this because when he young he eat malay girl pussy. End up with m&d in mouth and cannot speak properly
 
Either he is in spore or he has left spore.

Obvious right?

Where else can he be? International space station?
 
Let me tell you. I am becoming a minister soon.

You see if you throw a coin. You will either get a head or a tail.

Please dun let too much people know OK. I think thru very hard..

I am worth milllion.

Anyway I am buying fire resistance clothes soon. Please dun tell any body ok .. Hi tech Ar...
 
With our great security teams now tightening the security of Singapore, I don't think he will be able to escape out of Singapore if he is still in the country. We will capture him sooner or later.
 
... We will capture him sooner or later.

u tink n tok ze same way as him hor?! ...

... Kan Seng narrowed it to either of two scenarios: one, he is in Singapore and hidden by sympathisers unknown to the authorities, or, two, he has fled the country ...

he cant tink of ze possibility dat he has kicked ze bucket ...

n u cant tink of ze likelihood dat u may never capture him ...
 
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With our great security teams now tightening the security of Singapore, I don't think he will be able to escape out of Singapore if he is still in the country. We will capture him sooner or later.

Well, he managed to escape from our "great" security system when he was captured last year.

So, how confident are you that he can't escape out of Singapore? Even our "great" Home Affairs Minister has admitted that the 2nd scenario that he has fled "is more plausible".

Capture him sooner or later? Even the "great" Home Affairs Minister dare not make such a claim. You should be appointed to take over his position since you are more confident than him.

:oIo:
 
The Straits Times
January 16, 2009

Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng narrowed it to either of two scenarios: one, he is in Singapore and hidden by sympathisers unknown to the authorities, or, two, he has fled the country.

either he thinks all Singaporeans are plain morons, or he is showing Singaporeans he's the biggest of them all. :p:p:p
 
<img src="http://singaporedemocrat.org/wongkanseng.jpg" height= "300"><img src="http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/image/20090116/granny.jpg" height= "300">

<h2 style="color:red">Ah Seng ah.. How did grandma returned to Singapore without passport?</h2>
 
Let me tell you. I am becoming a minister soon.

You see if you throw a coin. You will either get a head or a tail.

Please dun let too much people know OK. I think thru very hard..

I am worth milllion.

Anyway I am buying fire resistance clothes soon. Please dun tell any body ok .. Hi tech Ar...
A person is either alive or dead.
Talk about stating the obvious.
 
Anyone would know lah....

Either in

1) Singapore

OR

2) Not in Singapore


Cannot be fly to MARS

:oIo:
 
if his advisors or ghost writers pen that for him (obviously) they should b sack
 
Anyone would know lah....

Either in

1) Singapore

OR

2) Not in Singapore


Cannot be fly to MARS

:oIo:

there is another possiblity:

MAS SELAMAT WAS ALREADY BEING BASHED TO PULP....sudah mati, maybe:confused:
 
MAS SELAMAT WAS ALREADY BEING BASHED TO PULP..

old fart faggot fake monk PAP dog Bob Sim Kheng Hwee, temple thief, swindler, fraudster, cheat, con-artist, liar, deceiver, all rolled into one!

of course lah you very good at bashing!

but also a fucking coward for choosing to bash your defenseless 80 y.o. father to the pulp!

fucking hypocrite moron!!!
 
He just can't accept that his rhetoric about 'Mas Selamat in Singapore' sounds about as lame as his already lame denials about other things in the interview.

Any other person would have known by now that Mas Selamat is not really in Singapore, but somewhere else. And if anyone were to be a terrorist, even one would lay low for at least one year after the escape in another country, before announcing somehow with a terrorist bombing somewhere.

Mr. Wong is thinking our intelligence levels are beyond a 5 year old, but I think he has severely underestimated ours and overestimated his.
 
KNN!

I can also say:

Either Wong Kan Seng resigned over MSK or he gets thick sink and stayed on to draw million dollar salaries.


Talk Cock Sing Song?
 
There seems to be so many conjectures about Mas Selamat.

Let's take a look at the various conjectures:

(1) He is not in Singapore - but do not know where
So where is the much vaunted ISD or Singapore's external intelligence? After so many months, still at the guesswork level?

If Mas Selamat is out of Singapore, why does he not broadcast his presence via the internet. There are many countries which has elements sympathetic to these terrorists. He should be safe there.

And if he is in Indonesia for example, why not broadcast as though he is now in Iran? That will make the intelligence services in Singapore give up the chase.

(2) He is in Singapore - kept under cover by sympathetic elements
So where is the much vaunted ISD who do not know who are the sympathetic elements here. Such elements are highly dangerous to Singapore and they do not know who they are?

And if Mas Selamat is in Singapore, why does not he broadcast his presence as though he is out of Singapore, so that the pressure is off him?

(3) Mas Selamat is dead
The drawback to this is the lack of retaliation by his JI members.

(4) Mas Selamat was granted immunity in exchange for leaving Singapore alone
If so, Wong Kan Sing and his negotiators are brilliant, absolutely brilliant.

Singapore's F1, Youth Olympics, Marathon, Tourist and Gambling Hub, critical infrastructures and engineering facilities, Sands Resort, gathering of Ministers on National Day and other major events/strategic places are safe!

(5) Mas Selamat is in a coma
If so, then his caretakers must have flown in a complete terrorist medical unit with a make-shift hospital

(6) Mas Selamat has amnesia
If so, he will not know who he is, wanders around and thinking why his face appears everywhere

(7) Mas Selamat has plastic surgery
Possible, but who does the surgery for him?

(8) Mas Selamat gave up on islamic terrorism and now is in hiding from his JI colleagues and Singapore police
???
There you have it - a reasonable list of possible scenarios.

But we are in the realm of guesswork and after all is said and done, your guess is as good as mine.

So long as he and his kind do not trouble us, that is all Singaporeans, foreign talents and permanent residents want for Singapore.
 
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More like "Operation Close the Gate After the Horses have left the Barn":rolleyes:

That day, the ICA set in motion 'Operation Tidal Gate', closing off all exit points and in effect locking down Singapore, Mr Wong said.


Why can't WKS just give a plain simple unequivocal "sorry"? :rolleyes:

Referring to the public outcry that ensued in the wake of Mas Selamat's escape, with many slamming the ministry for being slow to release information, the Home Affairs Minister noted that his ministry had learnt a valuable lesson: the need to be more open with information.

'We accept that. We accept that shortcoming,' said Mr Wong.
 
The Straits Times
January 16, 2009

ALMOST a year after he escaped from custody, where is terror fugitive Mas Selamat Kastari?

Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng narrowed it to either of two scenarios: one, he is in Singapore and hidden by sympathisers unknown to the authorities, or, two, he has fled the country.

Asked which was the more likely, Mr Wong told The Straits Times: 'It's very hard to say. Both scenarios are plausible. Maybe the second one is more plausible.'

He added: 'I can't say whether he's in Indonesia, the Philippines or whatever. The moment you leave Singapore, you can find a place to go.'

Meanwhile, the hunt continues, with officers deployed on the ground, including at checkpoints and around Singapore's borders, he said.

Officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force and Central Narcotics Bureau have been seconded to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to help out.

The Internal Security Department also continued with its intelligence-gathering, surveillance and sharing of information with regional counterparts.

Speaking about the ministry's precautions against possible attacks by Mas Selamat, the minister said: 'We are always watching this.

'It's not just us alone, we have to work very closely with all our foreign counterparts. If there's any activity, if he plans something, hopefully the ones outside will pick it up and then share it with us.'

Detained Jemaah Islamiah terrorist Mas Selamat escaped from the Whitley Road Detention Centre on Feb 27 last year.

That day, the ICA set in motion 'Operation Tidal Gate', closing off all exit points and in effect locking down Singapore, Mr Wong said.

'But you cannot lock down Singapore without freezing economic activity...We know that despite the best efforts at the checkpoints, Singapore being so porous, things and people can slip through.'

Referring to the public outcry that ensued in the wake of Mas Selamat's escape, with many slamming the ministry for being slow to release information, the Home Affairs Minister noted that his ministry had learnt a valuable lesson: the need to be more open with information.

'We accept that. We accept that shortcoming,' said Mr Wong.

But determining how much information to give out was not an easy decision, as accuracy had to be ensured first.

Going ahead, he promised that his ministry would make efforts to be more open in sharing information - but without compromising investigations.

He said that there was a need for Singaporeans to appreciate the complexity of the Home Team's work.

It would also help the Home Team manage public expectations, he added.

Citing last year's incident in which Singaporeans criticised the ICA for allowing through a person carrying the wrong passport, he noted that there seemed to be 'unrealistic and unreasonable expectations dominating the public discussion, that there cannot be any lapses whatsoever'.

He asked for distinctions to be made between 'clear negligence' on the one hand, and errors that arose 'as a result of a confluence of events, some of which were outside the officers' control'.


The Home Affairs Minister, who should have been sacked for the escape of Mas Selamat, have put his foot in his mouth by stating the obvious.

Of course, the fugitive is either in Singapore or he has fled. It is mutually exclusive.

Isn't it obvious that " the moment you leave Singapore, you can find a place to go." Huh???

His statements prove that he haven't the slightest idea what has happened to Mas Selamat despite almost a year after his escape.

He also tried to justify his Ministry's negligence for allowing through a person carrying the wrong passport by shifting the blame on external factors.

Do the highest paid ministers in the world deserve such high salaries ???

<Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng narrowed it to either of two scenarios: one, he is in Singapore and hidden by sympathisers unknown to the authorities, or, two, he has fled the country. >

wks's talent seemed to be telling the obvious as if it was some insightful analysis.
 
After president Obama takes office in a few hours' time, he'll help to hunt for this Mas Selamat like hes going to help the STI, world peace and anything we can wish for.
 
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