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Monday, March 31, 2008

hey!!

i transfered my blog to

http://loves-rock-candy.blogspot.com/

hope you will link it to your blog as i might not use this blog anymore! thanks

Monday, March 24, 2008



flooding at boon lay...

random




hmm hi! i am just going to talk about today's legion as this easter weekend was really a ery one one for me... hmmm for legion today, we had a mega easter feast!! we like had pizza and kfc.... even bro mike got a share of the pizza... some pics lol...




































































and also lots of frogs are in our class... an average of 14 frogs in our class until now.... and not inculding two extra large ones about the size of ipod nano... i think bigger than that...

anyways ... this is my frog...
















































and i was having headache and flu on saturday.... and my mom made me wear a mask...



















fell in love with jpop... especially yui's album from me to you....

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Sunday, March 16, 2008

short

choing hw... little time...

short post!!!

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Campfire?

hmm.. this is going to be a short post even though the campfire prep and campfire was 4 days long... cos i dont feel good after the campfire... so yup just another campfire... was in charge of the fire pit... was a fire pit that floats on water... quite fun... be wet... stood in the rain for bout 7 hours... almost fever... sian...

campfire... lots of guides and scouts... saw ppl that i know... felt damn sad cos i saw one of my camp friends and never got chance to talk cos i was in charge of another school, Saint Anthony Canossian's... hope spell correctly... still sad bout it...

and i cant get this song off my head...


Jamaica Farewell

Down the way where the nights are gay
And the sun shines daily on the mountain top
I took a trip on a sailing ship
And when I reached Jamaica, I made a stop

But I'm sad to say, I'm on my way
Won't be back for many a day
My heart is down, my head is spinning around
I had to leave a little girl in Kingston town

Sounds of laughter everywhere
And the dancing girls swaying to and fro
I must declare my heart is there
Though I've been from Maine to Mexico



Tuesday, March 11, 2008

11/03/08

Happy bday SANDRA!!! hahas... long lost since i last blog... i had a very bad start since the school hols... first week end, kenna catholic camp, then mon i need to go aunty there for some job week thing, then the next few days till friday got campfire preparation and campfire!!! arg!!! nvm... cat camp was fun though, i was going spastic during the games and was very tired at the end of the day... still got holy hour that night till 1am and i was freaking tired then got station of the cross at 4.30am in the morning, damn tired man... after that still went for cat class were i was involved in a act playing as jesus... damn fun... then the rest of the sunday i was out and i had dinner at this place called little bali at depot rd... it was great!!! that is my week end for me







four dishes...
































then the mon i was at my aunt hse and it was her daughter, elsa, bday!!! the oreo cheese cake!!! yum yum















and finally, i cut my hair!!!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

rose!

Swimming carnival and macs

hmm... today school wasnt bad at least it rain and we didnt had to have assembly... and today was swimming carnival!!! yeah baby yeah!

okok i am not sicjkk bad i just like swimming... i had high hopes for my relay team to win... but in the end onli one guy turn up and then ppl from my class and i was selected to sub... i had bad experience last year and didnt want to join the relay... but in the end, i did not do so bad after all... and some team photos...





























hahas theni went to macs... at serene centre and got a few pics and a fish meal





























Saturday, March 1, 2008

Tenderfoot Camp











in the bus













shoes outside the tent














tent













random












campsite at sarimbun












weeds poked up selva's hairy leg















dirty clothes













FALL IN!!!!













random












the three poncho man













gd nites














pack the tents













another fall in












sleepzz














boats






Thursday, February 28, 2008

JI

wth... lets start from yesterday... thursday 27/2/08...

i was going home that day about 5pm after my cca. normally i would go esso and get something to eat before heading back home at the bus stop. the bus stop i go to was next to the tennis courts and a cemetery. by now you should know that the JI leader in Singapore is running loose and guess what? i was walking out of the esso station and going towards the bus stop, this man was all sweating and was running toward the esso station. the next minute, when i was in the bus stop, he went back to the cemetery. from there, my friend spotted a man running up the hill with that guy chasing into the cemetery. wat the hell was wrong?


the next morning i realized that there was something amiss. why so many police and soldiers with brown and black beret was station along the road. i tried taking photos of them but not really good cos it was dark.















then i asked around in school and only then i found out that this JI man ran loose of the detention cell near our school. how shocked! i started getting spastic and was very excited about this particular man. after that in school, this was a very exciting topic in the class. i mean, like everyone was talking about it. wat can happen if that man bomb somewhere? no school?

fat hope...












police in our school













the police check













the soldiers' line up





then when i went home at the same bus stop, only then i realized that the incident was a very possible chance that the man running away was the JI leader. i was excited once again and i couldn't stop solving my rubik's cube. i might seem very immature but, this is mostly what i think i remembered. i recommend you, the reader, not a entirly believe me as i might be blowing the truth but i am sure that i saw that man running up the hill.

the next few post below are news paper cutting of the JI leader's escape.
Escape of JI leader: How can this happen in S'pore?
Mas Selamat, who heads the Singapore JI terror network, escaped from the Whitley Road Detention Centre on Wednesday, sparking an island-wide manhunt. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
MANY Singaporeans reacted to news of the escape of JI leader Mas Selamat Kastari from a high-security detention centre with disbelief and incredulity.

This posting from Jordan Tan in the straitstimes.com discussion board aptly summed up the reaction of many others: 'Hello, this is Singapore. How can this happen?'

Added cc1034: 'How can a highly dangerous person escape from a highly secured prison?'

Another disbelieving reader, who goes by the monicker howaiyee, said: 'Security at the detention centre is 'tight'. He walks with a limp. Yet he managed to escape. What a shame!'

'How can we feel safe anymore?' said a worried Lim Boon Hee.

Mas Selamat, 47, who heads the Singapore Jemaah Islamiyah terror network, escaped from the Whitley Road Detention Centre at 4.05 pm on Wednesday, sparking an island-wide manhunt involving thousands of police, SAF, Gurkha and Special Operations Command forces.

The Straits Times online discussion board has also been buzzing with readers' comments, with postings coming in at 3 am in the morning. As at 2.15 pm, there were 186 postings on this issue, with 16,528 views.

Many readers expressed concern about the breach of security which allowed the terror leader to slip away.

Said raymond_lo: 'I feel throughly let down by our security men.'

A user who signed off as a 'terrified student from SCGS', said she would not be going to school on Thursday.

Several also urged the authorities to provide more information about the escape.

Said shean777: 'Please, Home Affairs Minister, say something or more importantly, DO something!'

Indeed, a user who went by the name lib27 put it bluntly: 'The whole Singapore is waiting for an answer.'

Many readers also offered tips and advice to catch the JI leader.

Suggested mr.speakersir: 'Perhaps the authorities might seriously warn Singaporeans and whoever else in Singapore about the cosequences of sheltering him.. and whoever provides leads to his whereabouts and subsequent capture should be rewarded ... Singaporeans just love rewards!' He also suggested plastering his picture island-wide, terming it the 'great Singapore terrorist hunt.'

A reader readi suggested a CCTV system that could hook up images of all passengers in taxis that could be beamed to a centralised system.

Many also rallied Singaporeans to pitch in the search for the wanted man.

Reader jchlee urged 'all to keep a lookout for this damn fella, and help the SPF nab him before he really wreaks havoc in Singapore.'


for full story, click link

http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/STIStory_211368.html

'Ruthless' JI chief planned attacks here
Among Mas Selamat's terror projects: plot to crash plane into Changi Airport
By Zakir Hussain
HUNT BY NIGHT: A group from the Ghurka contingent patrols along the Pan-Island Expressway just outside Catholic Junior College in a manhunt for escaped JI datainee Mas Selamat Kastari. -- ST PHOTO: WANG HUI FEN
ESCAPED detainee Mas Selamat Kastari, 47, led the Singapore branch of regional terror network Jemaah Islamiah but escaped a government dragnet in December 2001.

Some 13 JI members planning attacks against a number of foreign and local targets here, including the Causeway, were nabbed in that operation.

The 1.6m-tall Indonesia-born former resident of Teck Whye Lane, thought to have worked as a mechanic here, escaped. He then hatched an even deadlier plot to hit back at Singapore for arresting his JI colleagues.

Said to have been inspired by the Sept 11, 2001 attacks on America by Al-Qaeda, Mas Selamat and several other JI members planned to hijack an aircraft flying out of Bangkok and crash it into Changi Airport in early 2002.

To circumvent stringent airport checks, they did not plan to carry weapons on board, but intended to have the two physically stronger members in their group force their way into the cockpit.

But the plot was foiled when Mas Selamat's name appeared in the media, proclaiming him as being wanted in connection with JI activities.

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Still, he continued to harbour hopes of carrying the plan out one day, Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng told Parliament in 2003.

He was arrested twice in Indonesia, in Bintan in 2003 and again in Malang in 2006, for carrying false identification papers. He was handed over to Singapore authorities in February 2006.

He was detained under the Internal Security Act in March that year.

Mas Selamat's involvement in JI began much earlier, in 1990, when he joined Darul Islam, a movement considered to be the parent organisation of the JI and that fought for an Islamic state in Indonesia in the 1950s.

According to a report by the International Crisis Group (ICG), he joined the group after he had heard Indonesian cleric Abu Jibril preach in Johor.

By 1992, he had joined the religious council of the Singapore JI cell. A year later, he travelled to Afghanistan for military training supervised by another Indonesian cleric.

In 1998, JI paid for Mas Selamat and another JI member to visit Afghanistan for a month to look at the Taleban system of government.

The ICG report noted that they returned home 'deeply impressed'.

By 1999, Mas Selamat was chosen by JI operations chief Hambali - now in US custody in Guantanamo Bay - to take over as JI leader here from Ibrahim Maidin, who was nabbed in 2001 and remains in detention.

Mas Selamat's role included directing Singapore JI members to undertake reconnaissance of various establishments and handing over the material so gained to JI operational leaders based in Malaysia.

The hit list included the United States Embassy and American Club, the Defence Ministry headquarters at Bukit Gombak and the Education Ministry building at North Buona Vista Drive.

When detained by the Indonesian police for the first time, Mas Selamat had been on the run in Denpasar, Surabaya, Medan and Padang, before reportedly working as a farmer on Kundur island, about an hour's ferry ride from Singapore. Among other things, he had on him a book on the virtue of suicide.

He told the police that he supported himself from his savings, but that relatives from Singapore who visited him also provided him and his family with funds.

Mas Selamat, who used to sport a moustache and goatee, has five children believed to be aged between seven and 18 now.

Security analyst Rohan Gunaratna of the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research here described him as 'the most ruthless of the JI Singapore members'.

'His mindset is more Al-Qaeda, favouring mass suicide and mass fatality attacks.

'I think it will be hard for him to escape Singapore, but he will do his best to get to Indonesia,' he said.

Dr Gunaratna said that the JI still presented a very significant threat to Southeast Asia but was largely confined to Indonesia and the Philippines, as operations elsewhere had crippled it.

The ICG, in a report last year, said it believed JI had a solid core totalling some 900 members across Indonesia. It was not likely to be growing but retained deep roots and a long-term vision of setting up an Islamic state.

'The JI has some 400 trained terrorists who have fought in Afghanistan and the region, and bomb-maker Noordin Mohamed Top remains at large,' Dr Gunaratna said.

'I think Mas Selamat would look for the first available opportunity to link up with him,' he said.

'Every Singaporean must be alert and make a concerted effort to identify him before he leaves Singapore.'


for full story, click here

http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_211177.html

Manhunt for escaped JI leader intensifies
By Teh Joo Lin, Tania Tan and K.C Vijayan
A massive traffic jam started this morning along Dunearn Road where police and Special Operations Command officers set up camp just by Goldhill Avenue with military personnel stood guard every ten metres along the road. -- ST PHOTO: JOYCE FANG

SAF soldiers have joined the island-wide land, sea and air hunt.

The manhunt for the escaped Jemaah Islamiyah leader has intensified, with more than 100 soldiers joining the thousands of security forces that are tracking down the fugivtive across the island and other air and sea checkpoints.

It is almost 24 hours since the wanted man, Mas Selamat Kastari, 47, who was linked to a sensation plant to crash a hijacked plane into Changi Airport, has been on the run.

Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng told Parliament earlier on Thursday that the JI militant escaped while he was brought to meet his family who was visiting him at the detention centre.

While being led to the room to meet his family, he asked to go to the toilet and gave his escorting officers the slip. The public was informed of his escape only about four hours later because the authorities said he posed no 'imminent danger to the public' at the time.

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The fugitive is said to walk with a limp and is not known to be armed.

Early on Thursday morning, the SAF military police and guardsmen were brought in at about 6.30 am to beef up the huge security cordon around the wooded Malcolm Park, near the Singapore Chinese Girls' School and the vicinity.

A snaking line of more than 20 military and police vehicles, including a 5-tonner truck, occupied the left most lane of Dunearn Road, causing the morning rush hour traffic to slow to a crawl.

Pupils arriving at the Singapore Chinese Girls School on Dunearn Road were ushered in through the school gates by teachers and parents, and immediately up to the second floor assembly hall.

There, vice-principal Mrs Shermaine Tang, told them 'not to roam around' and explained to them why they were surrounded by military vehicles and armed security forces on the school compound.

'Your teachers are here for you, and we're going to have a great day at school,' reassured Mrs Tang.

But some rattled parents were not convinced and at least 10 of them took their daughters home early.

One mother, who would only give her name as Ms Tan, said she felt 'uneasy' and preferred to have her daughter at home.

All the schools in the vicinity, including St Joseph Institution, Anglo Chinese School (Barker Road) and Catholic Junior College were also combed by security forces before the students turned up.

At the junction of Goldhill Avenue and Dunnearn Road, all vehicles were checked and the drivers asked to open their boots for scrutiny by the police.

Military police and Gurkha guards stood at 10 metres apart along the footpaths of Goldhill Avenue, stretching to Mount Rosie Terrace.

At about 8.15 am, some 50 Gurkha guards fanned out to check on several vacant bungalows in the area, led by grassroots leader Fred Chong, who has lived in the area for over 20 years. He brought them to about six empty houses, which were left vacant or undergoing renovation.

The Gurkhas also checked the drains and backways between the private houses.

Shortly after, they started combing the wooded area behind Goldhill Place, which residents said is cobra-infested.

In Parlaiment, Mr Wong said that the security at all the air, land and sea checkpoints have been tightened, including the areas where the escaped terrorist "may leave our shores not from the normal immigration clearance areas'.

He also warned that anyone who helps Mat Selamat would be committing a serious offence. 'I urge the public to stay calm and report any suspicious sightings to the police immediately,' he said.

Mas Selamat, 47, a father of four, took over as head of the JI network here in 1999, and later plotted to crash a hijacked plane into Changi Airport.

Read also: JI leader escapes while on the way to toilet


for full story, click here

http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/STIStory_211339.html