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Robberies in Malaysia

Thou Shalt Not Rob Thy Neighbor

Tuesday, July 10, 2001

Crimes committed by organized gangs of Indonesians are now rampant in Malaysia. The Malaysian Police have published a list of 22 Indonesians they are seeking. What result has this had?

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INDONESIANS are losing face in Malaysia. Read this: "Wanted: Abdullah Saharuddin, Mansor alias Mansor S., Weat Tajuddin and Andi Haamzah. They are some of 22 Indonesian immigrants wanted by the police." These are the words accompanying pictures of four Indonesians published in the Utusan Malaysia newspaper on 30 June. A similar story was published in another Malaysian newspaper, The Star, on the following day. The paper put out two

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