Now that authorities have much time to jail and prosecute accused in the case involving the Tak Bai murder from 2004 and have spoken out about the issue and rebellion in the far north, House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has expressed his concern.
Before the 20-year statute of limitations for the event expires on October 25, Mr. Wan Muhamad said all parties wanted security personnel to discover and arrest those wanted on permits, adding that the stress may ease as a result of the detention.  ,  ,  ,
Mr. Wan Muhamad claimed that despite the government’s efforts to resolve the conflict through speech and Malaysia’s support for peace negotiations, little progress had been made thus far.
According to Mr. Wan Muhamad, who questioned whether the current rise in violent attacks against security officials in the southern regions was related to the statute of limitations that is pending until less than a week, there may be a connection between them.  ,
They may be connected to the Bukan Bai statute’s expiration date, but not all of them. The strikes were taking place long before that, but more frequently recently. The 80-year-old home speech said this was perhaps because some residents in the far north wanted to see more action taken to find and apprehend the subjects of arrest warrants.
” If officers had actually tried their best, they may have captured some of the criminal defendants and suspects,” the police said.
In order to stop rebel attacks and restore peace in the heavy south, according to Mr. Wan Muhamad, intelligence and cooperation from the locals are essential.  ,
The use of officers and soldiers does stop violent strikes, but just temporarily. I encourage more women’s organizations, such as individuals, subdistrict mind, and village chiefs to receive the necessary training and collaborate with the position to uphold peace and order in the southeastern provinces. The situation was slowly improve”, the home speaker said.  ,
After a meeting on Friday to discuss progress being made in bringing defendants and defendants to test in the Tak Bai case, representatives from the Metropolitan Police Bureau, Central Investigation Bureau, Special Branch Bureau, Immigration Bureau, and Provincial Police Region 1-9 met.  ,
Interpol had now issued a Red Notice for 14 accused and suspects in the case, according to Pol Lt Gen Samran Nuanma, the assistant federal police commander, who presided over the meeting. Their movements were mysterious. He claimed that he had instructed all officers departments to act quickly and make every effort to apprehend and apprehend defendants before the deadline.