PARTI Keadilan Rakyat vice-president
Nurul Izzah Anwar has claimed that the main duty of the police is solely
to spy on all Malaysians.
In her ceramah at Kampung Jemapoh here on Tuesday night, Nurul Izzah (pic) said this was why armed intruders had managed to infiltrate Kampung Tanduo, Lahad Datu, on Feb 12.
"What
is the job of the security forces? Their job is to spy on the rakyat.
Their job is to spy on the PKR leaders. Their job, on the whole, is to
ensure BN (Barisan Nasional) stays successful... until our borders in
Lahad Datu, Sabah, were infiltrated.
"Just imagine, 200
terrorists managed to slip into the country and what was the response of
the Home Minister (Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein)? His response was
to give them drinks, kuih-muih and waited for 23 days before striking."
She also touched on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's move to make the 1Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M) aid an annual affair.
"It is good, we take the RM500," she said.
Former
deputy inspector-general of police Tan Sri Shamsuri Arshad hit out at
Nurul Izzah, saying that "police are not subject to anybody, politicians
and all. We carry out our job in accordance with the law of the land.
"Yes,
we do spy, as do other security agencies in the world, such as the FBI
(the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation) and other police
forces in the world.
"But the spying or security intelligence we
do is to protect the country. The track record shows our successes in
protecting the country during the communist insurgency and many other
times.
"Thus, our spying is done in accordance with the law, not
for political gain. The information gathered is used in preemptive
strikes on criminals," he told the New Straits Times yesterday.
Shamsuri
said that it was easy to be an armchair critic but harder to be someone
like him, who had seen real action during his years in the police
force.
Shamsuri quoted former American president Abraham Lincoln when he described Nurul Izzah's accusation.
"You
can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some
of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time."
Political
analyst Professor Datin Paduka Ramlah Adam said Nurul Izzah was trying
to win the rakyat's heart by hurling accusations against the police
force.
"The opposition realises that their voice is not being
heard by the people in relation to the Lahad Datu intrusion. So, they
are forced to make wild accusations with the hope that the rakyat will
believe them.
"I believe that the rakyat knows what is right and
wrong this time around. The rakyat know very well that this (intrusion)
is a real threat to national security," said Ramlah, who is also
Universiti Malaysia Perlis' Malaysian Rulers Institution Research Centre
director.
Ramlah said the armed intruders entered Sabah
illegally, not because the security forces were weak, but because they
received help from locals who were friends and family members.
Nurul
Izzah is no stranger to controversy. She came under heavy fire from
Muslim scholars at the end of last year for allegedly promoting apostasy
among Malay Muslims.
Nurul Izzah, who is also Lembah Pantai
member of parliament, was speaking at a forum titled "Islamic state?
Which vision? Whose responsibility?" where she emphasized the message of
religious freedom, saying that there should be no compulsion in any
religion, including Islam.
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