Seven days after the attack on two commune headquarters in Cu Kuin district, Dak Lak province, which left four police officers and two commune officials dead; two police officers injured and three civilians dead, VietNamNet reporters returned to Cu Pong commune, Krong Buk district - where many people were involved in the incident - to learn more.
At the house of Y Kuik Ajun (27 years old) in Ea Liang village, when meeting the reporter, Ms. H B'ruinh Kbuor (26 years old, wife of Y Kuik Ajun) burst into tears while recounting the incident.
Ms. H'ruinh Kbuor said that before leaving home, her husband only said he was going to work in Dong Nai, but when they saw his picture posted online, she found out that he was part of the group that attacked the commune headquarters.
"A few days after the incident, my husband called and said he was in the Ea Tul church area, Cu M'gar district, and asked me to come pick him up. My family and I reported to the commune police and the police sent a car to take me to pick my husband up. On the way back, my husband said he was forced to follow them and that he couldn't go home because they threatened to shoot the whole family," Ms. H B'ruinh Kbuor said in tears.
According to Ms. H B'ruinh Kbuor, in addition to her husband, there are two brothers-in-law in the family who also participated in the group that attacked the commune headquarters. Before the incident, her husband did not show any signs of suspicion. If she had known that her husband was with this group, she would never have let him participate because it was a violation of the law.
At the house of Y Pheo Nie (31 years old), when we arrived, we saw many women sitting in front of the door, most of whom had husbands involved in the above incident.
Receiving us, Ms. H Ngui Ajun (30 years old, Y Pheo's wife) said that her husband returned after 5 days of being gone, then asked his brother to take him to the commune to confess. Ms. H Ngui Ajun said, "Before leaving, my husband said he was going fishing and did not say anything more to his wife and children."
My husband said that after realizing he was tricked, he intended to run away, but they put a gun to his head and threatened "if you leave, we will shoot the whole family", so he had to follow them.
"After the incident, my husband escaped and returned home. On the way home, he was so hungry that he had to dig for turmeric to eat and sleep in a trash can. When he got home, he did not dare to go in right away but stood from a distance and observed. He did not dare to go in until 2am because they threatened to kill the whole family when they returned," said Ms. H Ngui Ajun.
Ms. H Ngui Ajun also added that if she knew her husband was following this group of people, she would never agree because it was an illegal act, causing suffering to the wife, children, and the whole family.
Regarding the attack on the commune headquarters, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Tran Tuan - Head of Krong Buk District Police, said that in the district there were many people involved in the incident, but only a few key members, the rest were mainly lured.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Tran Tuan, in addition to coordinating with functional forces to arrest, the unit also determined that propaganda and mobilization work is very important, so it wrote letters calling on the subjects to surrender to enjoy leniency policies.
Regarding the progress of the investigation, by the afternoon of June 17, the police decided to temporarily detain all 62 subjects related to the attack on the commune headquarters in Dak Lak.
Police and authorities continue to hunt down related subjects to clarify the case.
Source
Comment (0)