Monday, May 11, 2009

The Pride of our nation PDRM

The pride of our nation PDRM is raising the bar of their KPI; ialah the new metrics set by our PM to ensure high performance. They did indeed perform or shall I say out-performed any other government department and the credit goes the OIC and you know whom I'm referring to. Their outstanding performance is no small achievement which not only raised the rakyat’s eyebrow but also of the international media. In the name of “Malaysia Boleh” we once again proved to the world how we are capable in achieving great results that is awed by the outside world. Some of the PRDM achievements for your reading pleasure:
Case 1: It was reported in the STAR that several rogue policemen and members of a drug syndicate were involved in a shoot-out on Saturday following an unauthorised “raid”. The incident is believed to have occurred at around 4pm on Saturday at a condominium unit in Ampang where the officers from several departments had gone to meet the syndicate members. The shoot-out only came to light after one of the syndicate members was spotted in his blood-soaked clothes and found by the road side. A police report was subsequently lodged and an operation organised by Selangor police resulted in three arrests including that of two police officers. Sources said that police were investigating the reason for the clandestine raid and had not ruled out the possibility that the rogue policemen were trying to get protection money from the syndicate.
Case 2: In Perak assembly the legitimate speaker Sivakumar was physically dragged by several uniformed police personnel and forcibly removed him from the speaker's chair. He was then dragged out of the House by a group of plainclothes personnel wearing tags which read 'official'. Sivakumar resists and shouts, "I am the legal speaker. Why am I being treated like this?"
Case 3: 14 people were arrested at the Brickfields police station who had gathered to show support for activist Wong Chin Huat who was arrested under the Sedition Act last Wednesday allegedly participating in an illegal assembly. Some two hours later, six others were also taken in including lawyers who had come to assist those arrested earlier who were Fadiah, Syuhaini Safwan, Puspawati Rosman, Ravinder Singh and Murnie Hidayah Anuar.
Case 4: In Kuching, Sarawak, that Padungan state assemblyperson Dominique Ng was arrested together with 10 PKR members, which included his wife, Lim Phang Lian. Edil Rahmat, head of state PKR Youth movement and famous blogger Lina Soo were also arrested for taking part in an illegal assembly at the Kuching Waterfront when they lighted candles to observe a vigil for democracy in Perak.

They were arrested for wearing black T-shirts! It is a crime to wear black in Malaysia as anyone seen with one will be arrested immediately.

Case 5: Last week Bersih spokesperson Wong Chin Huat has been arrested under the Sedition Act by a team of police officers at his home in Taman Sri Sentosa in Kuala Lumpur. According to his lawyer Edmund Bon, the activist was arrested at 8pm after a police report was lodged today.
Case 6: A 23-year-old youth Kugan Ananthan was found dead in a police station, but no one has since been charged for his murder. Kugan, who was detained on Jan 15 at the Taipan police station in Subang for suspicion of being involved in luxury cars theft, died five days later while in custody. The cause of death was initially classified as sudden death caused by fluid accumulation in his lung yet the case took a twist as the first doctor report contradicted with the second and the second doctor’s specimen for further test were confiscated by the police. Aneh bin Ajaib! ( Strange s/o miracle). This is not the only case of detainees dying or missing while in custody as there are many cases which both PDRM and the Home Ministry have closed an eye ( tutup mata sebelah) for a long time.

There are many more but I do not want to bore you with too much details. I hear that Scotland Yard is befriending PRDM for joint trainings as their officer are without much action in their country. Bravo PDRM,for flying our flag high!

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