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“Amok!” A word that triggers utter panic and total terror!
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Ketua Polis negeri, Datuk Chuah Ghee Lye berkata, ia berdasarkan hasil ujian saringan awal air kencing djalankan terhadap suspek.
“Ketika kejadian suspek juga berada dibawah pengaruh dadah yang dipercayai menyebabkan dia bertindak agresif.
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Star
Monday May 18, 2015 MYT 7:26:42 AM
Man thought he was under a spell
Drama is over: Police officers taking away the man who held his family hostage at Taman Duyong Indah in Malacca.
MALACCA: The man who held his family hostage in a seven-hour ordeal that shattered a peaceful weekend in Taman Duyong Indah here believes he was under a spell. And, he considers his seven-year-old daughter a “jinx”.
His eldest daughter Rabiatul Akmah, nine, said her father had been hitting out at her younger sister Norsyakilah Natashah and beating her stepmother and grandmother often.
“Since the beginning of this month, Abah (father) has been very aggressive,” she said.
“He wanted my mother and grandmother to admit that they have visited a bomoh to harm him.
“But I still can’t accept that Abah hates Norsyakilah so much. She’s the one always being abused and screamed at for bringing ill-luck to him,” Rabiatul said at the Malacca Hospital here.
Rabiatul, along with her sisters, Norsyakilah and Nor Ashirah Afiras, three, were seen in each other’s embrace at the hospital where they are undergoing physical and psychological screening after their ordeal.
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THE TOP POLICE OFFICERS THAT MADE IT POSSIBLE TO RESCUE THE HOSTAGES
1. State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Chuah Ghee Ly.

Using latest technology: DCP Chua (centre) posing with officers during the Malacca police’s contingent’s innovation and creative day.
(www.thestar.com.my)
2. Deputy state police chief, Senior Asst Comm Mohd Shahrizan Che Mat Din.
He had been involved in managing the 2011 Muar kindergarten hostage crisis. Penang-born, SAC Mohd was previously the Bukit Aman management department deputy director (training and examination).
New rides: Chua (left) and state deputy chief police Senior Asst Comm Mohd Shahrizan Che Mat Din (right) testing out the ‘AMANITA’ scooter during the launching of new patrol vehicles, while female officers (standing behind) look on.(http://www.thestar.com.my/Metro/Community/2015/02/18/Housewives-to-tip-off-police-Female-patrol-team-a-force-to-be-reckoned-with/)
3. Melaka Tengah OCPD, Asst Comm Shaikh Abdul Adzis Shaikh Abdullah.
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State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Chuah Ghee Lye said they were faced with a suicidal man.
Malacca’s top cops rescue three children, two women held captive by father for seven hours http://fw.to/OniHUGO
MALACCA: Three children and two women were rescued after being held captive for over seven hours at Taman Duyong Indah, here on Sunday.
The drama unfolded at about 7.15pm Saturday when a man, armed with a parang, held his three daughters, aged three to nine, and the women captive inside the house.
The unemployed man, in his 30s, had accused the women – his wife and mother – of using black magic on him and started assaulting the wife.
Neighbours who heard the commotion and cries for help alerted the police when they failed to open the door of the terrace house.
Malacca police’s special investigation division arrived later and set up positions around the house as deputy state police chief Senior Asst Comm Mohd Shaharizan Che Mat Din and Melaka Tengah OCPD Asst Comm Shaikh Abdul Adzis Shaikh Abdullah set out to talk to the man.
SAC Mohd Shaharizan, who had experience in managing the 2011 Muar kindergarten hostage crisis, was tasked with talking directly with the man.
It was not until 2.15am that a loud scream was heard followed by applause. The officers walked out of the house with the thumbs-up signal.
Minutes later, a 40-year-old woman, believed to be the man’s wife, was wheeled into an ambulance with injuries on her face and eyes.
The three children and the man’s 60-year-old mother, all with minor injuries, came out later and were rushed to the Malacca Hospital.
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中國報訊:有私會黨背景的癮君子稱遭家人下降頭,持巴冷刀挾持母親及妻女5人反鎖屋內,與數十名警方對峙逾8小時后,州總警長親自指揮率隊破門制伏嫌犯,勇救人質!
詳細報導翻閱今晚/明日《中國報》/http://www.chinapress.com.my/node/622529
China News: addict by family members of secret societies background drop head, holding Palestinian-cold knife holding the mother and only 5 people locked inside, after more than 8 hours of standoff with dozens of police, State Police Chief personally directs the team scored over the suspects, and save the hostages!
Details read tonight/tomorrow the Chinese newspaper/http://www.chinapress.com.my/node/622529

Parang-wielding man in Malacca goes berserk, holds 3 daughters, wife & mom hostage. Then… http://ow.ly/N2OVE
theSundaily
Cops rescue five hostages from amok man
Last updated on 17 May 2015 – 06:13pm
MALACCA: Police rescued a family of five who were used as ransom in a standoff that lasted over six hours after an armed man ran amok in a house at Taman Duyong Indah here early yesterday.
Malacca Police chief Datuk Chuah Ghee Lye said, in the incident, the man in his 30s kept his wife in her 40s, his mother in her 60s and three of their daughters, aged between three to nine, as hostages as he was unhappy with his wife and mother. Police received a report on the incident at about 7.15pm last night and rushed to the scene to rescue the hostages, he told reporters when met here yesterday.
He said the police tried to negotiate with the man, asking him to surrender himself but he was extremely angry with his mother and wife for allegedly conducting witchcraft on him.
“Police could not take action earlier because the suspect was armed with a machete to threaten his family members,” he said.
Police, however, were forced to raid the house and managed to rescue all the hostages and arrested the suspect at about 2 am after he became increasingly aggressive towards his wife, mother and children, he said.
Chuah said all the victims were brought to the Malacca Hospital for treatment. The man’s wife, who was believed to have been beaten, sustained injuries on her face and eyes while investigations were being conducted to see if his mother and children were hurt in the incident.
http://www.thesundaily.my/news/1420853
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