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Thursday, April 19, 2018

I vividly remember being part of the team from 2nd Troop, 2nd Engineers Squadron, Taiping,  clearing the explosives that failed to explode on the East West Highway which was under construction.The engine blocks of 69 Plant Machinery were blown up of the more than 70 that were targeted. That was in the year 1974.

We recovered a banner, a plastic blue sheet with the words written in red, "Tun Abdul Razak Pengkhianat Negara". After seeing this I understood why the CPM wrote that, he was a collaborator.

 

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 5:23 PM  
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  • At 5:32 PM, Blogger Has said…

    Check your fact sir. Tun razak is a spy for the Force 136. It is a recorded and well documented fact.

     
  • At 8:45 PM, Blogger Major D Swami (Retired) said…

    He was not a spy, do not create a fiction! The only guy who was in Force 136 was the late General Tan Sri Ibrahim. Read his book, "Have You Met Mariam". That too he was captured and started working with the Japs (probably forced). That's that. On a further note, when the 69 heavy plant machinery were blown up out of 72, whilst the East West Highway was being constructed, there was a banner put up by the Communist Party of Malaya, which said, "Tun Abdul Razak Pengkhianat Negara". Why do you think they put up that banner? Why do you think the British defensive positions fell so quickly? The locals were collaborating with the Japanese. Why do you think there were revenge killings during the period the Jas surrendered and the British Military Administration took over?

     
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