Horrible experience by AnthonyLokeMP/SA/DAPSY chief. He his father mother tied up by burglars @Taman YoonChan Rahang terrace hse 4am n robbed of $10k
10/04/2010 08:49 AM
(Contd) of cash valuables. Freed themselves abt 5am. House ransacked Luckily no one harmed by parang-wielding robbers. Loke’s area was quite crime-free but no more safe
10/04/2010 08:53 AM
Crime index down but ppl feel even more unsafe. Let’s have twitterpoll- do u (where?) feel safe? RT @ekpoptani Are our police stats correct?
10/04/2010 10:19 AM
#1 by pulau_sibu on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 11:49 am
All of us will have to hire security guards from Indonesia. Give them more jobs!
When police cannot protect you, you need to protect yourself, with guns.
#2 by zack on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 11:53 am
neighbourhood security is the residents’ responsibility as much as it is the police’s. the residents must work hand in hand with the police and local authority. we need one another.
#3 by dagen on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 12:21 pm
Safe? Come on fellas. Come to kl city centre on a public holiday. Feel for yourself what it is like to be swamped by foreigners. Errr actually most of them are soon-to-become-bumiputras.
#4 by k1980 on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 12:36 pm
Crime index down but do you feel safer?
This question should be posed to Soosilawati and gang before they were BBQed. Any chances of the police for incompetence been sued by her daughter?
#5 by Godfather on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 12:46 pm
Crime index down….but ask them how many cases were solved or, like the Banting mass murders, how many earlier related cases were marked “NFA”. How about prosecution cases that were unsuccessful – like Noritta Samsuddin – and were these cases marked “solved” or “NFA” ?
Mamakthir had a way about manipulating the system to suit his political ends, and all these clowns learnt very well from the old fox about massaging the definitions or making reclassifications.
#6 by Bigjoe on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 12:57 pm
Until there is an independent expert to verify the statistics, I would not believe a damn any number given by the govt on crime.
#7 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 12:59 pm
IF, according to RPK, PDRM is a branch of UMNO, where can they find time to fight crime?
#8 by ENDANGERED HORNBILL on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 1:02 pm
BTW, Najib’s Talent corporation!!!!????
Hello, Najib , ever heard of putting the cart before the horse?
Simple, you can’t build a house without first laying the foundations. Everything is so wrong here.
Start with education, meritocracy, govt policies, bumi quotas for businesses etc. etc. etc. ect.
Sweep them under the carpet….and you would never be able to even scratch the surface of the probl;ems, come 2020.
Aiyah! All small talk, silly suggestions and stupid policies.
#9 by k1980 on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 1:04 pm
Dedicated to the fools who cannot appreciate the value of money
http://ousel.blogspot.com/2010/10/life-story-of-100-ringgit-note.html
#10 by yhsiew on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 1:06 pm
Crime index has not come down.
William Chen commented in today’s Oriental Daily News that in order to create a false picture that crime index has come down, police refused to entertain victims who came forward to lodge reports. These poor victims were being “pushed” to go from one police station to another until they got tired and gave up lodging the report.
#11 by k1980 on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 1:14 pm
Is the state BN leadership planning for the Sarawak election to be run simultaneously with the Galas by-election? This would drain Pakatan Rakyat and ensure their defeat.
PAS will be concentrating on Galas while PKR will have its hands filled with the party polls. This will leave only the DAP to fight the mighty BN election machinery.
#12 by gofortruth on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 1:58 pm
And yesterday one 60yr old lady was raped & murdered in Penang.
Tell me is there a safe place in the whole of Malaysia ?
#13 by tuahpekkong on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 3:32 pm
When the people complained about the high crime rate in the country not so long ago, the Govt. said it was a matter of perception. Now we are being told that the crime index has come down. Can we say that it is also a matter of perception? With more and more neighbourhood hiring security personnel to look after the safety of the residents, how can we say that the security situation has improved? Worse, we have also to contend with hordes of foreign criminals.
#14 by SENGLANG on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 5:06 pm
Let have a fear index and compare with the crime index.
This statics is pure nonsense
#15 by boh-liao on Monday, 4 October 2010 - 5:28 pm
Sorry 2 read abt d horrible experience of Anthony Loke & his family members
As d polis would tell him, b grateful dat no one was injured
We shld educate d robbers 2 go after UmnoB/BN MPs n Aduns, only then d polis will b gerakan, otherwise NATO