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Re: Please be careful - Daylight Robbery
Yah! the 66.6% includes u....#@%^$^%&*&^*&(
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Re: Please be careful - Daylight Robbery
Actually you are quite right.....i am opposition supporter but too bad my side walkover so i guess they include me in the 66.6%.....unfair GRC system
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Cops nab suspected JB gang recruiters who waylaid students
Report from The STAR dated Friday 14 March 2008 :-
Cops nab suspected JB gang recruiters who waylaid students JOHOR BARU : Five friends returning after a movie on Sunday were waylaid and asked to join a gang. However, the 17-year-old students refused and had their mobile phones taken from them. Two men had approached the teenagers and forced them into a coffeeshop at about 4pm. One of the victims said they followed the men into the shop as the duo had threatened to beat them up if they did not do as told. “We were given an hour-long briefing about the importance of joining secret societies,” the victim said, adding that at the end of the session, the men took their mobiles phones and left. Yesterday, police arrested two people whom they believe were involved in this incident as well as several other similar cases since December. Parent Goh Pei Ling, 31, said her 13-year-old son was approached by two men outside his school at 6.30am two months ago. “My son told me that one of them took off with his mobile phone after borrowing it to make a call,” she said, adding that one of the suspects was armed with a knife. Goh said she made a police report and later sought the assistance of Johor MCA Public Complaints and Services Bureau deputy chief Rodney Soon. “I have been receiving complaints from the people since last December and all of them point to the same two suspects,” Soon told a press conference yesterday. Johor Baru (South) OCPD Asst Comm Zainuddin Yaakob urged the public to be cautious when buying second-hand phones. He also urged those with information to contact the police hotline at 07-2212999. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Re: Please be careful - Daylight Robbery
I don't think it's possible. Nowadays everybody so gullible, so I can also make up a story saying condom also can be reused to fry bananas la!? Next time go to buy fried banana can ask the seller, can u tambah with featherlight ah?
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I don't know about fried bananas. But, I've met hawker stall owners who mixed tau huay with plastic and marbles to enhance the flavor
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Re: Please be careful - Daylight Robbery
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Recycled 'used' condoms
I heard that in China they collect all the 'used' condoms, melt down the rubber and use it to make ladies' head bands
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Re: Please be careful - Daylight Robbery
Reusing the condoms as hair bands have been on going for years, they just merely roll up the cut condoms and it will become like rubber bands, then insert coloured strings and u will get colourpull hair bands.
China is really famous for reusing and forging things, lately it's a kind of mince meat they mix up with a kind of ingredients to make steaks apparently expensive japanese or new zealand steaks. Lucky prc boobies i seen are real ones, seldom encounter fake ones, most of them tell me they were chubby earlier thus havin C and D boobies, and manage to slim down coz they work at factories, and even worst, fields. Pretty ones will be picked or forced to work as FL and then we get our supply of PRC. Of course most of them come over willingly to earn our hard earned $$$$$$ but seeing it as a win win situation nobody is complaining rite ?
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PRC woman raped by Malaysian policeman
Report from The New Paper (S'pore) dated Thursday 3 April 2008 :-
PRC Woman raped by Malaysian Policeman - Holiday horror in KL for women from China THE three women from China were in Kuala Lumpur for a holiday, but their vacation became a nightmare. On Tuesday night, one of the women fell to her death while another was allegedly raped by two policemen. The three women from Hunan province arrived in Malaysia three days ago, reported the New Straits Times. They stayed at a budget hotel in Jalan Pudu. That night, two of them went for supper, while the third stayed in the hotel room. However, at about midnight, the latter fell to her death from the fifth floor of the hotel. When the other two women returned to the hotel at about 3am, a number of policemen were in the lobby. The women were unaware that the victim was their friend, so they waited outside the hotel for the police to complete their investigations. Then, a police patrol car stopped near one of the women. She was allegedly bundled into the car before it drove off. Alarmed, her friend sought help from a Malaysian friend who had a car. They tailed the patrol car, but it managed to evade them. The 42-year-old woman who was abducted claimed that she was taken to a secluded area by the two policemen. She said she was molested by one of them. The other policeman allegedly ordered her to strip and raped her in the back seat of the patrol car. ROBBED The policemen then allegedly took her handphone and money before sending her back to the hotel at about 4am. She related her ordeal to her friend and lodged a police report at about 2pm yesterday. She was later sent to a hospital for a medical examination. Following police investigations, a constable in his 20s and a lance corporal in his 40s were arrested. Both suspects are said to be married. City CID chief Ku Chin Wah confirmed the incident but declined to elaborate as investigations were ongoing. But city chief police officer Muhamad Sabtu Osman told The Star: 'We are investigating the rape allegation. So far, there is no evidence yet to suggest that she was raped. 'However, we did recover several items which we believe belong to the alleged victim.' Police are also investigating the other woman's death fall. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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RM120,000 lost to two robbers in JB
Report from The New Straits Times dated Saturday 5 April 2008 :-
RM120,000 lost to two robbers in JB JOHOR BARU: A moneychanger lost RM120,000 that he had just withdrawn from a bank in Jalan Wong Ah Fook here to two robbers armed with parang yesterday morning. Johor Baru (south) police chief Assistant Commissioner Zainuddin Yaacob urged witnesses to contact the Johor police hotline at 07-2212999 or the nearest police station. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Johor holds anti-crime operations
Report from The STAR dated Tuesday 8 April 2008 :-
Johor holds anti-crime operations JOHOR BARU : Johor police have declared war on illegal racing, gaming machines, drug abuse and other unlawful activities. “We will go all out to catch the offenders and clean up the state,” Johor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff said at a press conference at the state police contingent here yesterday. In line with this, a series of police operations against drug-related activities last month led to seizures of an assortment of drugs following the arrest of 362 suspected traffickers. DCP Mohd Mokhtar said 54 of the suspects were charged for trafficking under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drug Act, which carries the mandatory death penalty on conviction. Police also picked up 1,994 drug addicts from the streets. DCP Mohd Mokhtar also said that 1,982 gaming machines were seized and 132 people arrested in 311 operations last month. DCP Mohd Mokhtar said operations to wipe out such activities in the state would be carried out until Johor was clean of illegal elements. Meanwhile, police believe they may have cracked many robbery cases, including cargo thefts, with the arrests of three men and seizure of a pistol and 10 rounds of ammunition in Segamat. DCP Mohd Mokhtar said that a patrol car stopped a lorry at 3.15am on Sunday and discovered the pistol and ammunition on the driver. “All three suspects have criminal records,” he said. “Initial investigations showed that the suspects had been planning a robbery,” he said. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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JB gang using women to entice victims smashed
Report from The STAR dated Tuesday 8 April 2008 :-
JB gang using women to entice victims smashed JOHOR BARU : Police here have smashed a robbery gang that uses young women to entice male targets. The women would talk victims into following them into a back lane of shops where male accomplices would be waiting. The robbers would then hold their victims at knifepoint and relieve them of their valuables. Johor CID chief Senior Asst Comm II Amer Awal said the gang’s modus-operandi was uncovered following a report on April 1 where a man reported that he followed a woman to a back lane of some shops in Skudai where three men robbed him of his wallet containing an ATM card and some cash. “Acting on the report, we arrested a man and two women three days later,” said SAC Amer. He said follow-up investigations led them to detain another man and the recovery of 31 cell phones of various brands from a telecommunication outlet here. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Saturday April 5, 2008
We don’t support judge’s khalwat proposal, says Ikim KUALA LUMPUR: Syariah Court of Appeal Judge Datuk Mohd Asri Abdullah’s statement on the proposal to make non-Muslims found committing khalwat with Muslims liable is not the view of the Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia (Ikim), its director-general Dr Syed Ali Tawfik Al-Attas said. Responding to Mohd Asri’s statement that this was one of the proposals made at a seminar organised by Ikim and the Syariah Judiciary Department Malaysia, Dr Syed Ali said Ikim would never support such a call, as it was impossible to apply Syariah laws to non-Muslims. Saying that it was erroneous, he said it should not be construed as a stand shared by Ikim. He said he should have been asked for his opinion by the media as he was the only spokesman of Ikim. Dr Syed Ali said there was no such proposal nor was the word khalwat used at the seminar but only open discussions by the participants. He said the judge could have been giving his personal opinion. “Because of the statement, our close friendship and important association with non-Muslim groups are now in jeopardy,” he said. The newspaper article, he said, had resulted in Ikim being labelled “crazy Muslims” and fanatical by some people on the Internet. The purpose of the seminar, he said, was because the Syariah court, just like the civil ones, was having a crisis. He said it was to highlight the judicial crisis, identify and resolve the problems, adding that the statement by Mohd Asri showed there was clearly a judicial crisis. Dr Syed Ali said khalwat meant that the couple caught committing it should “have no space between them or were joined together” therefore proving khalwat was almost impossible. “Therefore, this issue of khalwat is not important. What is more important is, we now have judges who are more literal than wise; looking at the letter of the law rather than using their own judgment. “The purpose of the Ikim seminar is precisely that: to find out where the faults are,” he said.
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