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The Sauk Siege (Malay: Pengepungan Sauk) was a military standoff that happened on 5 July 2000. It was a attempted coup d'état for Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Malaysian Government by Al-Ma'unah led by . The group was made famous by their audacious raid on 2 July 2000 on a camp of Malaysian Army Reserve (Mobilised) in the early hours of the morning and stealing weapons from the armoury. The group was later cornered in the village of , Kuala Kangsar, Perak and was involved in a stand-off the against the Malaysian Army and Royal Malaysian Police forces. The siege was ended when Malaysian security forces, including the army 22nd Grup Gerak Khas (22nd GGK) and police VAT 69 Pasukan Gerakan Khas, stormed the camp in Operation Dawn.

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  • The Sauk Siege (Malay: Pengepungan Sauk) was a military standoff that happened on 5 July 2000. It was a attempted coup d'état for Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Malaysian Government by Al-Ma'unah led by . The group was made famous by their audacious raid on 2 July 2000 on a camp of Malaysian Army Reserve (Mobilised) in the early hours of the morning and stealing weapons from the armoury. The group was later cornered in the village of , Kuala Kangsar, Perak and was involved in a stand-off the against the Malaysian Army and Royal Malaysian Police forces. The siege was ended when Malaysian security forces, including the army 22nd Grup Gerak Khas (22nd GGK) and police VAT 69 Pasukan Gerakan Khas, stormed the camp in Operation Dawn. (en)
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  • Detainees: 22
  • KIA: 1 dead
  • WIA: 5
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  • *Malaysian Army
  • *Royal Malaysia Police
  • Al Ma'unah terrorist group
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  • 2000-07-05 (xsd:date)
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  • * Arrest and execution of Al-Maunah's leaders
  • * Militant failure
  • Malaysiasecurity forces victory
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  • * (27px22nd GGK: 43)
  • * (27pxGOF: unknown)
  • * (27pxVAT-69 PGK: 20)
  • * (Kor Armor DiRaja: 4)
  • Al-Ma'unah terrorist: 32
  • Malaysian Army: 59
  • Police: unknown
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
  • Civilian casualties (en)
  • Coalition: (en)
  • Detainees: 22 (en)
  • KIA: 1 dead (en)
  • No widely agreed on figure. (en)
  • Rescuer: 2 hostages (en)
  • WIA: 5 (en)
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  • * Malaysian Army * Royal Malaysia Police (en)
  • Al Ma'unah terrorist group (en)
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  • ASP Abdul Razak Mohd Yusof (en)
  • Jamaludin Darus ☠ (en)
  • Lt. General Zaini Mohd Said (en)
  • Muhammad Amin Mohamed Razali ☠ (en)
  • Zahit Muslim ☠ (en)
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  • Sauk Siege (en)
dbp:date
  • 2000-07-05 (xsd:date)
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  • the Operation Dawn or Operations 304 (en)
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  • Bukit Jenalik, Sauk, Perak, Malaysia (en)
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  • * Militant failure * Arrest and execution of Al-Maunah's leaders (en)
  • Malaysia security forces victory (en)
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  • Al-Ma'unah terrorist: 32 (en)
  • Malaysian Army: 59 * ( Kor Armor DiRaja: 4) * ( 27px 22nd GGK: 43) Police: unknown * ( 27px VAT-69 PGK: 20) * ( 27px GOF: unknown) (en)
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  • The Sauk Siege (Malay: Pengepungan Sauk) was a military standoff that happened on 5 July 2000. It was a attempted coup d'état for Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Malaysian Government by Al-Ma'unah led by . The group was made famous by their audacious raid on 2 July 2000 on a camp of Malaysian Army Reserve (Mobilised) in the early hours of the morning and stealing weapons from the armoury. The group was later cornered in the village of , Kuala Kangsar, Perak and was involved in a stand-off the against the Malaysian Army and Royal Malaysian Police forces. The siege was ended when Malaysian security forces, including the army 22nd Grup Gerak Khas (22nd GGK) and police VAT 69 Pasukan Gerakan Khas, stormed the camp in Operation Dawn. (en)
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  • Sauk Siege (en)
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