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Sunday, 5 April 2009

13 ISA Detainees Freed From Kamunting

TAIPING, April 5 (Bernama) -- All the 13 Internal Security Act (ISA) detainees who were freed by the authority, left the Kamunting detention centre here at 1.30pm today.

They left the centre in several police and Immigration Department vehicles to unknown locations.

Editional
According to a source, The two were still not release by police. It is 5.45 pm and the family members and supporters are becoming upset with Najib's administration. The government is giving hassle for the family members to drive from KL to Taiping and again to KL. How could the family members feel?

Three foreigners -- Indian national Sundaraj Vijay and two Myanmar nationals, San Khaing and Amir Hussain -- were the first group to leave the centre.

The trio, who were detained since 2007, were taken out in an Immigration Department four-wheel-drive vehicle at 10.45am accompanied by another car with several immigration officers inside.

The crowd who gathered at the centre's main gateway cheered as the two-vehicle convoy made its way out, with the former detainees waving and smiling at them.

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