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Friday, September 14, 2012

Hishammuddin: No safety guarantee for PKR ; This means our country can’t protect us, no wonder crime rate keep going up. So why we must pay so much tax, what say our Prime Minister?????


Hishammuddin: No safety guarantee for PKR
Malaysiakini.com   by Koh Jun Lin  5:49PM  Sep 14, 2012

 
There will be no guarantee of security for PKR’s nationwide Merdeka Rakyat tour, says Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein.

"No need for guarantees. It is decided by the people of Johor themselves.
"I think PKR knows this and can judge for itself from what is happening there," he told Malaysiakini when asked about this on the sidelines of the Home Ministry’s open house in Putrajaya today.

PKR's campaign tour bus was
splashed with red paint while on its Johor leg today, the third such incident in the two weeks since it started the tour on Aug 31.
Asked whether he thought so because PKR went into Johor mindful of the risks of being in a state widely considered to be an Umno fortress, Hishammuddin replied that politics was all about taking risks.

"If even the calculated risks are a no-go, that means it is not their place to be there. The people of Johor will decide," said the home minister, who himself is from Johor.

At a press conference earlier, Hishammuddin was also asked to comment on criticism that he had not issued strong statements against political violence.

He replied that he had been consistently making strong statements rejecting the politics of hate, but more important than that was the action taken.

"This is better than empty rhetoric. So what can we see here (at the open house) we are flying the flag, (it) shows that we want peace, and we mobilised the Home Ministry Youth Club... all that are towards ensuring peace while rejecting the practice of politics of hate," he said.
Hishammuddin was also asked to comment on International Trade and Industry Minister Mustapa Mohamed’s statement that foreign investors are concerned about crime, particularly cargo theft and personal security.

He agreed that the issue needs to be addressed, but stressed that the areas that Miti is concerned about are where there is intense development to draw foreign investors, and not Malaysia as a whole.

He cited Pengerang and Iskandar Malaysia in southern Johor as an example, which are being developed under the Economic Transformation Program (ETP).

Expansion of the NKRA
He said he had spoken to the Johor police contingent on the matter, and hopes that the National Key Results Area (NKRA) would be expanded to address the issue.

“God willing, after the soon-to-be-tabled budget, the second phase of the NKRA would be expanded to give attention to the aforementioned considerations (security of investments especially foreign investments) in context of the ETP,” he said.

When asked about the 30 Internal Security Act detainees who are still in detention almost exactly a year after Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak announced its abolition in his eve of Malaysia Day address, Hishammuddin said they were detained before the abolition, so it does not apply to them.

However, he said several detainees have been
released prior to the Hari Raya celebrations as they are no longer deemed to be a security threat.

“For me, it (the release of the detainees) depends on the current situation and the threat they pose to national security interests,” he said.

This, he said, would depend on feedback and intelligence from the police and prison authorities.

He added that the government is also in talks with the governments of foreign nationals who are detained under the now-abolished law to work out a deal, so that “the responsibility of ensuring regional stability is shared together.”
 

 
 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

But I didn't see COPS handcuff VIP'S

Yes you are right Tuan, but i didn't see your men handcuff any VIP's. Or maybe my eyesight not good la. Or there is different procedure for VIP's la. I don't know la Tuan. But you did a very good job on this case. I salute u Tuan. Thank you Tuan. I honestly believe you and your men doing a very good job, but it can still be improved.

Please read this article from Malaysiakini.com .....


Cops: Handcuffed girl got it 'very mild'
Malaysiakini  -  Abdul Rahim Sabri - 2:26PM Sep 6, 2012
The Kuala Lumpur police chief Mohmad Salleh has defended his men for handcuffing a 19-year-old girl who surrendered herself yesterday.

Speaking to reporters today, Mohmad said the the matter was considered "light" and that proper procedures were followed.

"Handcuffing someone is an arrest procedure... I think (in her case) it was very mild. If we follow (the procedures strictly), she would be cuffed behind her back.

"So during an arrest, the handcuffs are not an issue. In any arrest, the suspect must be handcuffed.

"This is prescribed by law. It is not wrong for us to use handcuffs when apprehending a (suspect)," he said.

He was responding to questions from reporters at a function in Kuala Lumpur. Mohmad was shown a news clipping depicting the girl in handcuffs.

The girl is accused of violating the Sedition Act 1948 at Dataran Merdeka on Merdeka Day eve by stepping on Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's photograph.
Quizzed of the use of the law, which is soon to be abolished and replaced with the Harmony Act, Mohmad said the law has yet to be repealed.
"This means that the Act is still in force. Thus we have the right (to use it)," he said.
Mahmod said his men are still pursuing eight out of 11 people wanted over several incidents in connection with the incident.
He added that 238 police reports were lodged over the incident.
 
 
 
 
See the picture below, can u see the different ;-
 
Teenager handcuff

VIP not handcuff
 
 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

A Double Standard of Treatment in Our Beloved Country


Please read this article from  Malaysiakini  - written by Zulaikha Zulkifli at 3:37PM on  Sep 5, 2012

Lawyer: Don't be selective in probe on butt flasher

A criminal lawyer has called on the police not to be selective in investigating cases involving indecent acts being allegedly done to pictures of political leaders.

Referring to the arrest of a student for flashing his bare butt at pictures of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and his spouse during the Merdeka Eve celebrations last week, Baljit Singh Sidhu asked why other similar acts went unpunished.

"Why no action?" Baljit (right) asked, referring to the picture of Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng
stepped on by demonstrators and when a group of army veterans exercised their buttocks in front of Bersih co-chairperson S Ambiga's house.

He said that while he saw no "impartiality" in the action of the police, he felt that if the case went to court, lawyers would question the apparent "preferential treatment" for the Najib case.

It was clear to him that police did not take action in the case of Lim and Ambiga.

"I hope there is no selective investigation in this matter," Baljit told Malaysiakini today.

However, he said, the butt-flashing student could be charged with indecent behaviour, under the Penal Code.

Flag incident: Sedition Act can be used

Commenting on another incident at the Merdeka Eve celebrations involving individuals waving the Sang Saka Malaya flag, Baljit said he believed they could be charged under provisions of the Sedition Act.

Police have also asked for those involved in the flag incident and 10 other individuals who stepped on the pictures of Najib and his wife Rosmah Mansor after the student bared his buttocks to come forward.

Three police task force units have been formed to investigate the incidents under the Sedition Act, Peaceful Assembly Act and Sections 290, 504 and 509 of the Penal Code.

Baljit's call for an impartial and non-selective investigation echoes that from opposition leaders who have lamented that similar incidents involving their leaders were allowed to pass without any action taken.

LOOK  at this Treatment .... We must ask WHY? WHY? WHY? Please be FAIR. Look at the pictures below and compare ....

Is it necessary to handcuff the teen girl?

 
 

No Handcuff. WHY?
Mohammad Salleh Ismail, centre, husband of Malaysia's Women and Family Minister Shahrizat Abdul Aziz
 
I respect, I care and I love our Police very much but can PDRM tell me why this double standard? I'm confused? Please make clear?
 
Whatever it is .........  live goes on ......