The Borneo Post

Tiong sends warning to criminal gangs in Sibu

- Peter Boon

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing has warned criminal gangs here that their actions will not be tolerated.

The Bintulu MP and Dudong assemblyma­n said the street shooting that occurred here early this month seemed to have affected many people, who also felt that their personal safety is not guaranteed.

“I would like to warn the criminal gangs, especially those who influence them using unwholesom­e means to achieve their goals. To the influencer­s, please do not try to take the law into your own hands.

“I have instructed the Sibu police chief and other law enforcemen­t agencies to crack down on similar crimes and we will never tolerate them.

“We are determined to let the people of Sibu live a good life in peace and contentmen­t,” he said at Progressiv­e Democratic Party (PDP) Chinese New Year gathering here Saturday night.

The shooting on Jan 1 at a coffee shop at Jalan Wong King Huo here injured three victims aged between 27 and 33.

Separately, Tiong informed that the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (Motac) will work together with the Sarawak tourism ministry to promote and develop the state’s unique tourism industries.

“In this regard, Sibu actually has the advantages to develop tourism, art and culture.

“In addition to its rich native culture, Sibu also has the largest central market in Malaysia, the century-old Tua Pek Kong Temple, the serene views of the Rajang River, Sibu Night Market, and others.

“All of these have the potential to become tourism packages with strong selling points that attract internatio­nal tourists,” he said.

Towards this end, he called on the local community organisati­ons, local leaders, tourism operators, and others to work together to bring out the best of Sibu’s characteri­stics and package them into a culturally rich tourist destinatio­n to create more opportunit­ies and bring more income to local people.

Among those present were PDP deputy president Datuk Henry Harry Jinep, PDP vice-president Datu Dr Penguang Manggil, Meluan assemblyma­n Rolland Duat, Krian assemblyma­n Friday Belik, PDP Dudong chairman Datuk Teo Boon Siew, Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) president Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh and his deputy president I Dr Johnical Rayong Ngipa.

 ?? — Photo by Peter Boon ?? (From sixth left) Wong, Tiong, Henry, Penguang, Rayong and others prepare to toss yee sang on stage.
— Photo by Peter Boon (From sixth left) Wong, Tiong, Henry, Penguang, Rayong and others prepare to toss yee sang on stage.

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