Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by sexylogan(m): 8:16pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
lighternote: Oh jeeez!!! Now, this is scaryyy Something about your moniker gives me peace. I don't know why. 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by Tval(m): 8:16pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
O boy! |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by freshness2020: 8:17pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
This ur story no dey end?...lol. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by onatisi(m): 8:21pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
dkings101:
Malaysian police won't kill illegal immigrants...that is a big lie. Why don't u rebuff tat claim?. The worst they wd do to u is maltreat u wen u r apprehended, take u to balai (station) and verify if u r legal or not and if ur illegal, they hand over u to immiga who then take u to their depot for deportation and mind u, u have to provide for ur deportation ticket or else u languish in their jail. bros we know the op has added his own maggi and royco seasoning to the story ,especially when he said he was running and he wasn't hit and yet the person shooting at him was running behind him BUT ALL na story just enjoy it and have some fun. 35 Likes 2 Shares |
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Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by interpaspot(m): 8:22pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
danny301: Too much exaggerations and lies. I schooled in Malaysia. I never heard of a police shooting anybody because of paper. In fact I never a sound of gun. he even ran pass bullet,the story sweet though 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by dkings101(m): 8:24pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
onismate: As time went on, I was adapting to the torture and pains of being an illegal immigrant in Kuala Laum. All of us in the dustbin house would hustle each day before we could eat. Sometimes no food at all. We go for up to 3 days before anything like food can even enter our mouth. No be say na better food sef, just carrot. In that hotel Plan B, majority of the food, delicacies, cuisine they prepare are done with carrot. Left over are majorly dumped at the waste unit close to the dustbin house I stay. Na so we go dey hustle to chop ordinary carrot. Sometimes we would wait oooo for days and no leftover would be brought to the waste bin. Hunger go dey fry us like fish. We would wait to hear a sound of waste bin been opened so we could rush to go fetch leftover food. At a time I was tired of the whole thing because all my mouth was full of sores. Chewing carrots almost everyday was giving me injuries. My left side cheeks had swollen. Sometimes we just pray for Sunday to come because that was the only day I noticed that the police doesn’t disturb us concerning movement, depending on the area one is. Every Sunday, we go to a church close to us because they usually share bread and tea at the church. All of us in the dustbin house don’t miss their service because of the bread and tea we are given. Na so me and my guys will be rushing for tasteless and their tea. I noticed most of the members who are Malaysians are not even rushing or eating the tea and bread. Na only we blacks dey chop the church tea and bread. But I no send. This particular Sunday, hunger don do us something. We had not eating for 2 days and had not taking our bath for 3 days. Thank God we managed to get water which we had to beg one of the hotel staff to open the tap close to our house. Na there we see water take bath. After bathing, we headed to the church service early enough so we could meet up with the tea and bread breakfast session. After the church service, after loading our stomachs with 7 slice of bread and a litter of tasteless tea each, we headed home. 2 hours later, we were having uncomfortable sleep in our dustbin house when we began hearing gunshots. I didn’t even know were it was coming from. But the sounds were heavy enough to predict that it was close by. The room was so congested. Each and everyone of us were scared. Siren was blowing hot. “Bang bang bang” we heard a knock on the door. Na so fear catch everybody ooooo. I couldn’t move an inch. Some of the guys opened the windows. Na so them begin fly comot from widow. But I don’t know what to do before going through the window would be linking me to a minor underground linking to the major roads and streets. I don’t even know if police officers are already there waiting to get us. The voice from outside was screaming louder, “open this door now,” with an Asian accent. The only thing on my mind there was making heaven. I remembered my mother, father and sisters all my siblings. My imaginations were running wild. My thoughts, “if I die, what would my soul be off. How would God judge me? Maybe as a disobedient child who didn’t listen to his parents?” “chaii na so my life take end?” I thought again to myself as the bang on the door became more intense. Many of the guys were jumping out through the window, but fear no gree me do that, because I don’t know what would befall me at the other side. Soji gently moved close to the door and opened it gently. Immediately he opened it, about 4 police officers just barged in with guns. How they discovered that place we were, no one knew. Before I could say “Hovabuzz,” they started hitting us with guns. And we were over 30 the police officers met inside. I was on the floor when I heard, “Poa , Poa, Poa,” gunshots. 3 guys were already on the ground. The police shot them dead while they had tried to escape. They arrested all of us, carried us with a big van. We were packed like sardine to an unknown place that looked like desert. There was houses like that looked like cells. I had only seen that kind of area in Hollywood films. I saw it as a huge detention center because it has barb wires that demarcated each section. We were left in one big room for 2 days without food nor water. No one came to attend to us or opened the door. We were locked inside the place. I had already given up, that I would be killed. But the third day that the place was opened, officers who were wearing mask was what we were seeing. The officers were kitted, with mask on their faces carring guns. As they opened the place, they took us. By then, I knew it was over. We would be killed. We got to the entrance of the detention center, they covered our faces with black cloth. Some people began crying, while some started singing. I noticed one of the voices who was singing “Anointing fall on me.” It was funny but at that moment, it wasn’t. With the black vale on our faces and handcuff on our hands. We couldn’t see, we were only taken as we matched as we walked about 3 minutes and the vale was removed from our face. ‘Na desert I come dey see abi my eyes dey deceive me?’ I thought to myself. Because I looked back and I could only see the big gate of the detention cell. I was thinking it was the place they want to kill us when I heard, “Ok black monkeys, you all can go. You are free.” The officer who spoke was wearing a mask on his face. Or maybe I didn’t hear well. “Did they really ask us to go or they are just joking” I thought to myself. The officers told us to go. But I began wondering were we are going. They set us free inside a desert. Instead of them to take us back to were we where arrested, rather they brought us to desert to set us free. At first I was kind of happy but the way we began looking at the officers that asked us to go and the way they were doing the favour was suspicious. I felt there was another gender they had. They began shouting on us to go, infact run. And we began running but with double mind. Na me be the first person wey start to dey run. Without food and water for about 2 days with that kind of punishment. But I don’t know what kind of energy that came into me that I found myself ahead of others as we ran. Before we could run up to 5 minutes, we started hearing gunshots. Something in me told me not to look back, that I should just keep running. I kept running, but at a time the gunshots were heavy and intense that I began wondering if the officers were just wasting bullets. I turned back and saw the officers on masked face chasing at us. To be continued........ Men guy why r u lying? Just say this story is not real. There is no desert in Malaysia ooo...Malaysia wen rain dey fall everyday. Country tat dont have season. Why the lie bros? Malaysia Police are respected in Asia though they have their bad side of maltreatment bt no malaysian police wound open fire on black man even if they don't like u. Stop the false story 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by sammyyoung2(m): 8:25pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
U succeeded in taking me to or blog........gud of uq 2 Likes |
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Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by Nobody: 8:26pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
okay... |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by knightsTempler: 8:26pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
onatisi: what about the gabon route on the high seas Lol I'm lost on that, i don't know anything about the "Gabon route on the high sea". And where do you think those ones are heading too? South Africa, Angola? You never can tell, people migrate to the least places unimaginable. |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by Nobody: 8:27pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
There is no place like home, east west home is still the best. @OP, your fictional/ non fictional experience/story is a microscopic reflection of what so many Nigerians are experiencing in some countries. LESSONS: The land is not always greener on the other side. You better come and finish this ur tragic story/experience abi you too don push go Indonesia? 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by interpaspot(m): 8:28pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
ibrahimdoc:
I am in Malaysia as I write and there is nothing like this, Malaysian police are far much better than US police, here it from me..Very nice people. |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by xtreme07(m): 8:28pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Nice piece....Pls come and complete it. |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by onatisi(m): 8:30pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
knightsTempler:
Lol
I'm lost on that, i don't know anything about the "Gabon route on the high sea". And where do you think those ones are heading too? South Africa, Angola? You never can tell, people migrate to the least places unimaginable. bros , a lot is happening. 1 Like |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by onatisi(m): 8:32pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
interpaspot: he even ran pass bullet,the story sweet though that was the angle that made me have a closer rethink about the whole story |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by BUYVEHICLES: 8:36pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Hey Mr. Blogger, I would suggest you try and speak the Truth here, I'm sure you want to make the Story interesting but come on.. Malaysia is not like Libya or Niger ! its an Island surrounded by water and not a Desert like the Emirates... So much false stories.. stop scaring people... Malaysia has a modern system , you keep mentioning Kuala Lumpur without location, they've got so many province like Puchong, Damansara, Sri Petaling , Jalan Sultan Ismail , Bintang, Cheras etc. ... You have never mentioned even a name or condominium you lived incidents that happens quite often is people jump over the high buildings and die and not killed by the Cops.. I think you are making up the story via hear say !... Carry on bro.... so many red lines on your story.... 41 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by tjay01(m): 8:37pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Thumbs up to d writer...u succeeded in generating desired traffic . But as for me..I dont believe ur story a bit even if I havent been to Malaysia nd I doubt if u have even travelled outside d shores of d country...it seems u have hung out wit guys who shared horrible experiences nd youre trying to paint a perfect picture.....
and to the gullible reader's. ..Did u actually stop a minute to think abt wat this dude is saying cos if u believe this poo, then u can believe anything. Am not saying lif3 is easy over there but its definitely exaggerated.
Kudos to d writer. ..u shd consider nollywood movie production. 15 Likes |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by BUYVEHICLES: 8:38pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
This OP just dey Hipe people... this story is false... he must had made it up .. dkings101:
Men guy why r u lying? Just say this story is not real. There is no desert in Malaysia ooo...Malaysia wen rain dey fall everyday. Country tat dont have season. Why the lie bros? Malaysia Police are respected in Asia though they have their bad side of maltreatment bt no malaysian police wound open fire on black man even if they don't like u. Stop the false story |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by whizoooo: 8:39pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
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Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by sukkot: 8:41pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
so let me get this correct, this crazy nigga went through all that, but yet a woman approaches him and tells him she will pay his ticket back to nigeria but he refuses to return ? you have seen numerous of your friends shot and killed and you have seen numerous of your friends flying through windows to their death or ending up with broken limbs that get infected and gangrenous and diseased, you have been hungry for days without eating, you have been shot at several times BUT YOU REFUSE A TICKET TO RETURN HOME ? THIS STORY IS A LIE. NOBODY CAN BE THIS RECKLESS AND CRAZY WITH THEIR LIFE. I SMELL A LIE
I also fail to believe anyone is reckless enough to give a strange woman 2000 US DOLLARS 70 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by interpaspot(m): 8:41pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
dkings101:
Malaysian police won't kill illegal immigrants...that is a big lie. . The worst they wd do to u is maltreat u wen u r apprehended, take u to balai (station) and verify if u r legal or not and if ur illegal, they hand over u to immiga who then take u to their depot for deportation and mind u, u have to provide for ur deportation ticket or else u languish in their jail. exactly bro, if you have read his story on hovabuzz.com(episode 5) precisely,you would have noticed he has added fiction to the story, na im only dey escape bullet,judgement even only him dey get help 4rm madam rose,well im enjoying the fictional film. 1 Like |
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Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by sukkot: 8:44pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
BUYVEHICLES:
My Brother... you are fabricating this Story... Im not sure you traveled to Malaysia.. you are a Writer just trying to flex your skills..... I don't believe you one bit....
nigga you had to quote the whole thing just to write a line ? whats wrong with you ? 14 Likes |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by lucky032(m): 8:46pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
onatisi: bros we know the op has added his own maggi and royco seasoning to the story ,especially when he said he was running and he wasn't hit and yet the person shooting at him was running behind him BUT ALL na story just enjoy it and have some fun. It's very possible.May be his 'chi'(guardian angel)is active and with him |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by interpaspot(m): 8:46pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
sukkot: so let me get this correct, this crazy nigga went through all that, but yet a woman approaches him and tells him she will pay his ticket back to nigeria but he refuses to return ? you have seen numerous of your friends shot and killed and you have seen numerous of your friends flying through windows to their death or ending up with broken limbs that get infected and gangrenous and diseased, you have been hungry for days without eating, you have been shot at several times BUT YOU REFUSE A TICKET TO RETURN HOME ? THIS STORY IS A LIE. NOBODY CAN BE THIS RECKLESS AND CRAZY WITH THEIR LIFE. I SMELL A LIE
I also fail to believe anyone is reckless enough to give a strange woman 2000 US DOLLARS GBAM, correct guy.. You have said it all 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by okine4real: 8:47pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
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Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by onismate: 8:49pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
As we were been driven to airport to go board the plane going to Jakarta. I began thinking of what I would do with my $6000. Surely, returning to Nigeria was not part of it. Earlier, soji had suggested we move to Trinidad and Tobago, at least it’s a Visa free country and there are so many job opportunities. We work for a while and then move to the U.S. I agreed with him but we don’t know anyone in Trinidad and Tobago. He said I shouldn’t worry that he knows someone there and they are going to help us with what we need.
We were dropped at the airport by agents the Malaysian business magnate sent to us. We went for checking, we and the small bags we were carrying. Immediately it got to my turn, I began sweating, goose pimples all over my body. The security at the checking point asked why I was sweating and shaking. I couldn’t even alter a word. I smiled and told him I had phobia for height. He smiled and didn’t say anything. After checking, we went to seat at the waiting corner. As I sat down, my mind was not at rest, I was sitting close to soji. The agents at the airport gave us instructions which we adhered to. They told us not to cluster around each other, we should scatter ourselves in twos. As I sat thinking how life would look like if I was successful, I fell into a deep sleep, I had a terrible dream. In that dream, I was been chased by many people. I was caught and beaten terribly. A hole was dug and I was thrown into it. They were pouring sand on me inside the hole, apparently burying me alive. I began shouting and woke up immediately sweating profusely inside A.C. Soji noticed the way I woke up. He asked what the matter was. I told him the dream I had. He told me that I was worrying myself that the security agents would catch us. But why I no go worry! When I dey dream different bad dreams. I was just uncomfortable. I couldn’t think straight. The earpiece was still on my ears covering the packages. Soji said I should relax and be calm. Surely, going back was not the better option because we had been warned. It was better we never made ourselves available than doing and opting out at the late minute, because the business magnate would make our lives unbearable. And he kills. Story continues....... 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by Clairette(f): 8:50pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
Guy, abeg don't keep us in suspense nau. It's intriguing and satirical. True life or fictional, abeg tell us more. Just for the records, if this story is edited n widely published(in print), it'd go places n will send a lot of positive messages to the youth in particular and perhaps, our parents.
@ibrahimic... and others that are disputing this story, I guess your stand is born out of the fact that you're, was or have been in safe hands and places in Malaysia. Otherwise, if you'd found yourself in the op's lot(tight corner), I bet you'd be singing a new song. 27 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by Nobody: 8:51pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
sukkot: so let me get this correct, this crazy nigga went through all that, but yet a woman approaches him and tells him she will pay his ticket back to nigeria but he refuses to return ? you have seen numerous of your friends shot and killed and you have seen numerous of your friends flying through windows to their death or ending up with broken limbs that get infected and gangrenous and diseased, you have been hungry for days without eating, you have been shot at several times BUT YOU REFUSE A TICKET TO RETURN HOME ? THIS STORY IS A LIE. NOBODY CAN BE THIS RECKLESS AND CRAZY WITH THEIR LIFE. I SMELL A LIE Na wa for u self, the guy they mix the story well na so make e for sweet well well. I know when he is narrating his actual experience and when he is padding it up with some nollywood series. I am actually enjoying the suspence and I don't really care if it is real or not. 39 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by kingdenny(m): 8:52pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
o Boi, u try, even if this story was cooked up, I comot cap for u 6 Likes |
Re: Illegal Immigrant: My Near Death And Terrible Experience In Malaysia by onismate: 8:53pm On Jun 20, 2015 |
I relaxed myself a little and sat down, but it seemed my blood was running on a high temperature. As we were just seated, two black men walked up to us, they told us to follow them. Immediately they said it, fear come begin catch me. They spoke in American accent and no uniform. Shey na police dem be or! They took us to a room which “Interpol” was written on the door post. We entered the room and saw Malaysian police officers and some other uniform officers. Infact I wasn’t even experiencing butterflies in my stomach, na snacks. It just look like snakes were moving inside my stomach and python moving round my body. Before we knew what was happening, our hands were placed behind our backs and pressed to the grounds. The wrist watch were taken from our hands. Earpiece removed. One of them dipped his finger into my ears and dragged out whitish substance. By then, I just knew there was problem. Let it not be what I was thinking, but it was unfortunate that it was. We have been caught. “How come? Why us? How manage?” too many questions begging for answers ran through my mind.
Then and there I knew that some police officers are more wicked than the Nigerian police. Before I know wetin dey happen, two Malaysian police officers covered our faces (I and soji) with black cloth each. I was scared as they took out the ear piece on our ears. About few seconds, they took off the black cloth and carried us away. The took us to Malaysian drug law agency. After given us beatings of our lives, come see as my lips rise like kpomo. They took us to Malaysian police station. That was where our worse nightmare began. They were yet to tell us openly that we were caught with drugs, but we were been tortured. We were taken to the prison were I saw some of our 8 other colleagues (illegal immigrants). Apparently, the ten of us on that mission were caught.
For the next one month of my life, I experienced hard torture, injuries in some of my body parts. The police and prison officials beats us like no body’s business. They take turns in beating us. The prison officials would torture us in the afternoon while the police will take their own turn in the evening when they come around.
I made sure I prayed everyday, because I believed we were going to be executed. The ten of us were dumped in one cell. Eating was once in 3 days with that their rubbish prison Malaysian food.
This particular morning, I woke up and began crying. I had spent over a year in Malaysia while my mates in Nigeria Would be already through with their NYSC. I wished I had listened to my parents. I wished I had never come down to Malaysia. I wished I haven’t even carried drugs. I don’t know what would happen when my mum would see it in the news that her beloved son had been sentenced to death for drug trafficking in Malaysia. It would be embarrassing when my friends in Nigeria see my face on T.V and newspaper. How I wished I had the courage to talk to my family back at home that I would be killed. I wished I headed to the advise of madam rose. Tears rolled down my eyes as I overheard some prison inmates singing “death songs.” One was singing “the world is not my own” by jimmy reeves. I began wondering, why was it that we were caught so easily. Others that went had gone their way safely, but 10 of us were caught smoothly. How come? And they were not even interrogated us. Now I agreed with amnesty international claims that Asian countries have poor human sympathy. They torture, abuse and kill humans illegally. As I was there thinking about all that, a hot slap landed on my right cheek. That slap brought me back to the present scene. As the slap landed on my cheek, it just looked as if my eyes were blur. I began seeing people around me in motion. The only thing I was hearing was “stand up.” “poahhhhh,” another slap landing on my left cheek. I didn’t know when I started crying. I looked straight to see who was giving me the hard treatment. It was a policeman inside our cell. he wanted to give me another slap, na so i dodge the thing. He wanted to start beating me, the other one with him held him. They dragged me out and asked me to follow them which I did with handcuffs on my hands. We got to the entrance of our cell unit, the security man there told me that someone wants to see me. I began wondering who was that that wants to see me! Who know me sef. Well I followed till I got to the waiting room for about few seconds before the door was opened and I went to the visiting room. I met the surprise of my life. Na madam rose come see me. Immediately she saw me, her face changed, she looked sad. But I began wondering how she managed to know and how she did it that they allowed her to come and see me. Maybe she get connection shah.
She called out my name. as she moved closer with her arms wide open to hug me, she reiterated. Maybe because there shouldn’t be a major contact with inmates by visitors. And there was a prison guard behind us. We sat opposite each other as we talked. She asked me how everything happened, I told her all. She told me she got to know 2 days back when she went to drink at the bar and she was told. That means the news don already dey spread small small. Madam rose has always taken me as a son because she said I look like one of her children doing his masters degree in university of Ibadan. She’s also a grandmother of 2. Now I was beginning to see the values of her advise.
I and madam rose began talking. She started blasting me. Telling me that she warned me but I never listened. Only if I had listened. As she talked, I couldn’t even speak a word. I asked if there was anyway she can help me. She said there was no way she could help. The one she rendered some months back, I never headed to it. I was so arrogant to take it, now look at were it has landed me. Na so I begin knee down beg ooo. I started crying. She said the only thing she can help me do is to relate the matter with Nigerian Government, thereby putting my name and picture on Nigerian media. So if the Nigerian Government can help some of us who are been tortured in Malaysian prisons. I thought about that idea, but its an embarrassment seeing my photos on the internet that am on death roll in Malaysia. She said that was the only way she could help so if the Federal Government can do something, maybe we can come to Nigeria to serve prison sentence. The idea was good because I don’t want to die. It was sure they would be taking us to court and sentencing us to death. As we were still talking, the Malaysian prison warder came and told her it was time to leave that the time given to her had elapse. Infact, before I knew what was happening, two hefty prison warders came and dragged me out of the place back to the cell.
As days went by, we began hearing rumours that they were going to kill all the 10 of us without charging us to court. That it was a waste of time, energy and money charging us to court. Well, how I wished that madam rose had done something fast. I wished that we would just get a notice that the order to kill us will be on hold and that we should be given prison sentence and transferred to Nigeria to serve it. But would they do that?
3 weeks later, about 6 mufti men and some few police came to our cell. They took 6 people from the cell. 2 days, 4 days 2 weeks and the 6 were yet to be brought back. It was unusual. Later, we heard that the 6 had been killed and buried and the officers will soon return to kill the rest 4 of us. Na so fear just enter my body.
3 days later, 4 hefty military men came to our cell and took the rest of us away. I was so scared. I began imagining how we were going to be killed. I wished I had talk to any of my family members. I wished madam rose was there with me. I looked around. I felt it was my last day on planet earth, the world in general. They took us to court. And the session lasted for about 15 minutes. They were just speaking Malaysian language. I, soji and the rest 2 couldn’t even understand what they were speaking. They took us back to the cell.
When we returned to the cell, two hours later, two prison warders came and told me that someone wants to see me and I followed them. I was scared. Even soji spoke in pidgin language and encouraged me. I guessed it was my own time, I would be killed. I got to the visiting place and it was a white American. He told me his name and that he is a human rights activist based in Malaysia. He asked me to seat. He asked me to narrate everything that happened and how we were caught. I narrated everything to him. He said he heard 6 of us have been killed, remaining 4 of us. And an order had been passed that the rest of us should be killed in the next 5 days but madam rose got in touch with him and explained the situation. So he had forwarded it to Amnesty international accusing Malaysian security officials of extra judicial killings. That at least they should have taken us to court of law which would finally give the sentence or decide our fate rather than start killing us like that. So it was Amnesty international that wrote to Malaysian Government to do something which triggered the officials to take us to court that day. “But what’s the need?” I asked, since they are still going to sentence us to death. Well he said to me that we might be lucky they just give us jail terms rather than death sentence. He said that they were making sure that we were not killed without judicial order. He encouraged me and told me that madam rose had contacted my parents. He said madam rose said the only thing my dad said was that I am on my own. If they like do anything they want to do with me. Chaiii, the man sef no send. He also said that our next visit to court, a lawyer would be provided for us and he would be there.
After talking, I returned to the cell believing God Almighty for a miracle. That I would live to serve him.
2 days later, we were taken to court again. It didn’t even take time. Just 20 minutes and the judge delivered judgment. She spoke in their Malaysian language while they interpreted to us. They sentenced the other 2 guys to death by firing while I and soji, our case were adjourned till the upper week. I began wondering why it was so since we were all caught together. Even the way we were caught at the airport was suspicious. It seemed like a set up. Everything was just abnormal in my eyes. I thought we would be sentenced the same time but they only sentenced 2.
Unfortunately, the week of our final judgment came. I was no longer scared. I was ready to take anything that came my way. The judgment was scheduled in the afternoon. That same day was the day the other 2 were executed in the morning.
Afternoon came and we went to court. I and soji prayed. Though I wept so hard that morning for the other 2 guys.
At the court, judgment was given, but it was an unfortunate judgment. Soji was…………
What happened to soji? To be continued....... 13 Likes 1 Share |