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Wednesday 21 August 2013

"Don't mess with PDRM?" Aisehman IGP can kautim or not? Selesai lah!


Do not mess with us, IGP warns gangs

Alfian ZM Tahir
 | August 21, 2013




KUALA LUMPUR:  The Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar today sent a chilling message to gangs in the country, telling the troublemakers not to “mess with the police force”.

“Don’t mess with us and do not try to threaten us,” he told reporters at a Hari Raya open house here.

Yesterday, the notorious Gang 04 allegedly spray painted gang symbols on the walls of a police beat base and the Banting district police headquarters in Selangor.

The 04 number, religious swastika symbol and “RIP” (rest in peace) were spray painted in red on the walls and doors of the beat base while the same symbols appeared on the walls of shoplots in the vicinity. Read more at Free Malaysia Today


steadyaku47 comment:





Big guy! Tough guy! This IGP, Khalid Abu Bakar, warns gangs out there not to mess with the cops! This after the Gang 04 spray-painted “RIP” in red on walls of a police beat base and walls of shop lots nearby. And Khalid tells us that the police are not trigger-happy and that “shoot to kill” are not standard operating procedure in police operations.


Khalid before you shoot your mouth off to warn gangsters that the police mean business why not try and figure out why it has come to this – that you feel compel to defend your boys by issuing threats through the media?

Come on lah Khalid this is not a fight between primary school children over whether Rambo is better than Ironman! You and your ‘boys’ represent Law and Order while Gang 04 are the bad guys. Ask yourself why has Gang 04 become brazen enough to tell the police to basically “Go to Hell!” and do it openly as if thumbing their nose at PDRM.

For your information Khalid many of us feel the same way about your boys too. Your boys talk big and swagger around town treating the public with disdain while they “cari makan” and make offers to “selesai” traffic infringements to further fill up their own pockets!

Your boys look the other way at the rampant prostitution and sex trade in massage parlors and places all over KL because the sex trade is another source of income for your boys!

And your boys in the riot squad have been doing the dirty deeds of your political masters by whacking our boys who are merely demonstrating against a government that is just as corrupt and arrogant as your boys!

So what are you going on about the police being responsible about curbing crimes? Huh! Your boys are part of the crime wave in as far as we are concern – you are part of the problem not the solution!  

How many of your boys are complicit in the beatings and killings of suspects in PDRM custody? How many of your boys are involved in the shooting of suspects who are unarmed and cornered by your armed boys? How many of your trigger-happy boys have been shooting up hopelessly outnumbered suspects in car chases and situation that really should have ended in anything but death for these suspects.

Let me tell you this Khalid. This Gang 04 has become brazen enough to do what they do because they know how the public feels about the police. No we do not condone what these gangsters do but we want for law and order to be predictable in our nation. We want that suspects in PDRM’s custody be accorded treatment that presumes their innocence until proven guilty in court. We expect your boys to keep law and order not break it. We want to be assured through what PDRM does that the days of an IGP beating any suspect  - whether he is an ex DPM or a suspect car thief -  who are in PDRM’s custody is over and done with.    

Get your house in order first. Make PDRM what it was when it was under Tun Haniff when “Cekap, Bersih dan Amanah” was not just a great sounding slogan but something that every policeman held themselves accountable to: having integrity, being ethical and professional in everything that they do.   

When the ‘Datuk’ that we use to address the traffic policeman on the streets meant more than the Dato now used to address the corrupt and arrogant YB’s of today!

So please Khalid….instill pride, respect and trust in your boys first – not only from us but amongst themselves….then maybe, these dregs of society like this Gang 04 will not have the audacity to thumb their nose at your boys and you and tell you to F Off!  

P.S maybe you should see how the Police here in Australia do their thing! Watch this!




4 comments:

  1. Difficult to differentiate police from gangsters nowadays. Both are the same. Only that one group have a licence to kill and rob or extort, the other don't have.

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  2. ABOUT THE DANCING, ASK JAKIM EL AL, IF IT IS PERMISSIBLE IN MALAYSIA, AND IF YOU DO THIS WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION, YOU GET YOUR HEAD LOPPED OFF. HONESTLY IT IS DIFFICULT TO LIVE AS A MUSLIM IN MALAYSIA. YOU ARE NOT FREE, NOT ALLOWED TO THINK,TO EAT AT SOME PORTION OF YOUR TIME,AND BE FRIENDS WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS WITHOUT THE "WRITTEN" WORDS FROM THE RELIGIOUS FRATERNITY.I HAVE RESPECT FOR ALL RELIGIONS, THOUGH AYEM AN ATHEIST FROM THE MOMENT I WAS BORN, BUT TO GIVE YOUR LIFE AWAY IN THIS WORLD IS UTTERLY STUPID IF I MAY SAY SO.
    THERE IS LIFE AFTER DEATH..... YEA, YEA.... A FIGMENT OF YOUR IMAGINATION IN THE GO0GLE AGE.

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  3. Every other motorcyclist on smaller roads is stopped for what appears to be lengthy checks. Yet, robbers on motorcycles are invariably armed with machete (parangs). Now, Bolehland has caught up technologically with the rest of the world. Our thugs have upgraded to firearms, though we have yet to catch up on automatic weapons. In line with permitting civil servants to take up a second source of income, some cops utilise their weapons to serve as guards and bodyguards. This explains the incidents of selfless, off-duty aservice where they apprehend criminals. A few were caught going all the way - robbing.

    However, let us not discriminate against the spirit of entrepreneurship aka "cari makan" among the rank and file. There is milk and honey flowing at the district, state and higher levels in organised crime (especially narcotics and vice) as well as the flouting of every regulation.

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  4. Originally, the local "blacks" were trapped in the estates (plantations). They got nominal, dead-end schooling as children and samsu as adults. Their quarters were deliberately located far from main roads. Note: The history of United Plantations shows that successful industrial agriculture does not necessarily equate to capitalist madness.

    Then, capitalists and social engineers replaced them with Indonesians who could be exploited even more. The bewildered, 2nd-class citizens ended up in wretched, urban slums. They were entrapped into more exploitation, often through agents from their own kind. They suffered the most blatant discrimination - even in the case of essential social sevices, children and identification documents. As in the estates, they could be ignored because the quislings claiming to represent them diffused concerns and dissent, and distracted and divided them. Instead of fair opportunity, they got cheap booze, drugs, extremely violent movies and the leadership of "approved" thugs.

    Over the last 10 years, the chickens have come home to roost.

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