Revealing anything swept under the carpet and unmasking the sweepers.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
WILL THEY ATTEMPT TO COVERUP KUGAN'S MURDER? IF YES, HOW & WHY?
DANG! I am already late for Visu's Chinese New Year Party! If you are not partying tonight, get cracking on the answers to my question. It could be therapeutic.
we have been focus on the cops only. what about those doctors/coroners who did the post mortem? without them there can be no cover ups. remember the young indian lady who died mysteriously and was sent to a hospital far away from the place of death for a post mortem? as expected, there was no incriminating evidence of foul play from the coroner. Do you smell a rat after this Kugan tragedy? Khalid, what goes round will come round. May not be in your lifetime but karma is karma.
Zor; Although little faith we have with this undignified DPM, we will see if you stood by what he said, "The law of the country is the law of the country. No one can escape from it......" We shall see if he is mongrel or a man.
To you and family, "Xin Nian Quai Le, Cong Xi Fa Cai!" May the Year of the Ox make you more bullish and enjoy good health. Have a wonderful New Year.
Zorro Bro, what we're witnessing is INSTANT KARMA in action. Every blow the PDRM strikes against the rakyat's rights, every insult to our intelligence they issue from their deceitful mouths, will rebound on them a million-fold!
I was shocked btw to learn from Malaysiakini that the cop assigned to deal with the hot-potato A. Kugan "death in police custody" issue is none other than Deputy Commissioner Mohd Rodwan Mohd Yusof - the same cop Saiful reportedly met at 2:30PM on 25 June 2008 in Room 619 of Concorde Hotel (according to an MT report by RPK). Rodwan Yusof also happens to be implicated in the 1998 sodomy affair as having acted as Musa Hassan's "hatchet man" (he allegedly removed Anwar's DNA samples from the Hospital Besar KL lab to smear on the infamous Tivoli Villa mattress!)
Doesn't that qualify as yet another UMNO WOW FACTOR? What do you think, folks? Still got confidence in the PDRM or not?
the police did what they did because they were sanctified by of course unmo. every vile action of theirs have the trade mark and indeed represents the hatred and bigotry of unmo.
unmo esp the dpm instead of personally showing their hatred and threats to the "immigrants" have passed the torch to the police to do their dirty job.
police are then given lots of "power" because they are deemed to be the defender of their "soil" from "them."
then there is this unmo intelligent agency which consists of a bunch of moron who knew crap about nothing - hence all the false alarms about "immigrants" conspiring to taking over the country.
kugan died a horrible dead - he was beaten of course but worst those marks on his body are signs of torture.
The question is not "will they?" but how. You can bet your underwear that they will make every effort to cover it up like the past. But this case has been well exposed and it's difficult for them to put it under cover. The most likely scenario is that it will go to court and the culprits will be given a slap on the wrist. That is assuming the post-mortem revealed murder being the cause. Alibaba
Antares,thnks for higlighting this case regarding this professional full time 'patsy'(Mohd Rodwan Mohd Yusof). Its a unique position for this and many more cases to come. Behind this patsy is the real culprit/s. Interesting to see the clowning, twisted facts and 'reverse accusation' from our experience police at work when it comes to cover-up not to forget issuing warnings and threats to anyone questioning their freedom. Amazing! Police Boleh!!!
Another poor Indian man dies in custody of our protectors ... smells of racism?
The failure to accept yet another international human rights norm is perhaps not surprising given the long history and notoriety of the Malaysian police in using an unacceptable level of violence in apprehending and investigating alleged criminals.
They dont have to "investigate", as they knew what happened. What the polis are now doing is to buy some time to drags on the "investigation".End of the "investigation" , some unlucky constable and lance corporal will "kena" . They will "kena" but will be compensated from the polis black money scheme. We do know how the corrupted polis works. The country's bapa anjing polis will protects his cubs and puppies.And we know that.
With Kugan's sudden death the theory or accusation of international car thieves will be buried.As "international car thieves" involves Customs,polis,JPJ ,shipping and high ranking middleman.Kugan alone cant pulls all the strings by himself even if Kugan was guilty of such crime. Do remember that all gangsters have 'backings".
I would rather take a look from another point of view.
The crime rate in Malaysia has been increasing in an exponational rate, with violent crimes being of the highest category. Everyone, the man on the streets, the tourists, the citizens, the opposition, the ruling politicians have all been screaming for a quick solution to keep the streets safe and crime in check. But the solution would be to fight back and hit hard. From the reaction by most bloggers and respondents of such blogs, it looks like we will just continue to be the victims because we cannot and do not have the stomach to take the necessary action required to bring the rate of crime down again.
On the other hand, the criminals have only become bolder and more violent in commiting their crimes. The robbers will quickly subdue their victims with parangs, clubs and other weapons before robbing them, sometimes in public and broad daylight. Car jackings plus kidnapping of the driver have become common since vehicle alarm systems have improved so much that the vehicle cannot be stolen or driven away without the owner. The halpless driver will then be terrorized and robbed before being dumped in a secluded spot, with luck, alive. Lots of such cases are unreported by the press, because it gives a poor image to the country but there is no denying it happens.
Armed robbery is also common, and places like Puchong, Kepong, and more recently like Wangsamaju have become hot spots. The gangs prowl and move around from place to place and seldom operate from one location for too long, so as to avoid detection. However, when they do, their trade marks are unmistakable. There is a particluar gang around Puchong/Kinrara that is particlarly violent that hit over three victims over a single weekend, clubbing and slashing their victims without saying a single word before stripping the victim of cash and valuables. Age or gender is of no concern for this gang, they targeted both the young and old, male and females, dishing out the same treatment to one and all, the policeman on duty noted that an old lady lost one of her legs in the incident.
So, violent crimes are committed by criminals, they often operate in gangs, they have a certain heirachy, so in order to dismantle this organization, information on their gangs, their leaders is required.
People often complain that the Police only catch the ‘ikan bilis’ in the fight against crime. Then give them the leeway and the tools to carry out their job, then stand aside and let the professionals handle it.
I would rather take a look from another point of view.
The crime rate in Malaysia has been increasing in an exponational rate, with violent crimes being of the highest category. Everyone, the man on the streets, the tourists, the citizens, the opposition, the ruling politicians have all been screaming for a quick solution to keep the streets safe and crime in check. But the solution would be to fight back and hit hard. From the reaction by most bloggers and respondents of such blogs, it looks like we will just continue to be the victims because we cannot and do not have the stomach to take the necessary action required to bring the rate of crime down again.
On the other hand, the criminals have only become bolder and more violent in commiting their crimes. The robbers will quickly subdue their victims with parangs, clubs and other weapons before robbing them, sometimes in public and broad daylight. Car jackings plus kidnapping of the driver have become common since vehicle alarm systems have improved so much that the vehicle cannot be stolen or driven away without the owner. The halpless driver will then be terrorized and robbed before being dumped in a secluded spot, with luck, alive. Lots of such cases are unreported by the press, because it gives a poor image to the country but there is no denying it happens.
Armed robbery is also common, and places like Puchong, Kepong, and more recently like Wangsamaju have become hot spots. The gangs prowl and move around from place to place and seldom operate from one location for too long, so as to avoid detection. However, when they do, their trade marks are unmistakable. There is a particluar gang around Puchong/Kinrara that is particlarly violent that hit over three victims over a single weekend, clubbing and slashing their victims without saying a single word before stripping the victim of cash and valuables. Age or gender is of no concern for this gang, they targeted both the young and old, male and females, dishing out the same treatment to one and all, the policeman on duty noted that an old lady lost one of her legs in the incident.
So, violent crimes are committed by criminals, they often operate in gangs, they have a certain heirachy, so in order to dismantle this organization, information on their gangs, their leaders is required.
People often complain that the Police only catch the ‘ikan bilis’ in the fight against crime. Then give them the leeway and the tools to carry out their job, then stand aside and let the professionals handle it.
Yes, pencuri2 who/whatever should be firmly & seriously dealt with ... BUT.. BUT.... BUT they need not be murdered one !! ( my daughter's car was stolen too !)
zorro,
ReplyDeletewe have been focus on the cops only.
what about those doctors/coroners who did the post mortem? without them there can be no cover ups.
remember the young indian lady who died mysteriously and was sent to a hospital far away from the place of death for a post mortem? as expected, there was no incriminating evidence of foul play from the coroner. Do you smell a rat after this Kugan tragedy?
Khalid, what goes round will come round. May not be in your lifetime but karma is karma.
Zor; Although little faith we have with this undignified DPM, we will see if you stood by what he said, "The law of the country is the law of the country. No one can escape from it......"
ReplyDeleteWe shall see if he is mongrel or a man.
To you and family, "Xin Nian Quai Le, Cong Xi Fa Cai!" May the Year of the Ox make you more bullish and enjoy good health.
Have a wonderful New Year.
Zorro Bro, what we're witnessing is INSTANT KARMA in action. Every blow the PDRM strikes against the rakyat's rights, every insult to our intelligence they issue from their deceitful mouths, will rebound on them a million-fold!
ReplyDeleteI was shocked btw to learn from Malaysiakini that the cop assigned to deal with the hot-potato A. Kugan "death in police custody" issue is none other than Deputy Commissioner Mohd Rodwan Mohd Yusof - the same cop Saiful reportedly met at 2:30PM on 25 June 2008 in Room 619 of Concorde Hotel (according to an MT report by RPK).
Rodwan Yusof also happens to be implicated in the 1998 sodomy affair as having acted as Musa Hassan's "hatchet man" (he allegedly removed Anwar's DNA samples from the Hospital Besar KL lab to smear on the infamous Tivoli Villa mattress!)
Doesn't that qualify as yet another UMNO WOW FACTOR? What do you think, folks? Still got confidence in the PDRM or not?
HAPPY YEAR OF THE BULL, FOLKS!
Now that the Kugan thing has gone full blown.. MUSAng's attempt at damage control is laughable.
ReplyDeletePolice investigate police? Better to ask the robbers and thieves to guard a bank.
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ReplyDeletethe police did what they did because they were sanctified by of course unmo. every vile action of theirs have the trade mark and indeed represents the hatred and bigotry of unmo.
unmo esp the dpm instead of personally showing their hatred and threats to the "immigrants" have passed the torch to the police to do their dirty job.
police are then given lots of "power" because they are deemed to be the defender of their "soil"
from "them."
then there is this unmo intelligent agency which consists of a bunch of moron who knew crap about nothing - hence all the false alarms about "immigrants" conspiring to taking over the country.
kugan died a horrible dead - he was beaten of course but worst those marks on his body are signs of torture.
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Happy Chinese Niu ( new) Year 2009 !!
ReplyDeleteOnly in Malaysia.... a star witness dies whilst in police "protective custody".
ReplyDeleteSo the investigation into the recovered 15 stolen vehicles comes to a dead end (pun intended).
Pax.
Happy Chinese NIU year 2009 !!
ReplyDeleteThe question is not "will they?" but how. You can bet your underwear that they will make every effort to cover it up like the past. But this case has been well exposed and it's difficult for them to put it under cover. The most likely scenario is that it will go to court and the culprits will be given a slap on the wrist. That is assuming the post-mortem revealed murder being the cause.
ReplyDeleteAlibaba
Antares,thnks for higlighting this case regarding this professional full time 'patsy'(Mohd Rodwan Mohd Yusof). Its a unique position for this and many more cases to come.
ReplyDeleteBehind this patsy is the real culprit/s.
Interesting to see the clowning, twisted facts and 'reverse accusation' from our experience police at work when it comes to cover-up not to forget issuing warnings and threats to anyone questioning their freedom. Amazing! Police Boleh!!!
Aziz
Another poor Indian man dies in custody of our protectors ... smells of racism?
ReplyDeleteThe failure to accept yet another international human rights norm is perhaps not surprising given the long history and notoriety of the Malaysian police in using an unacceptable level of violence in apprehending and investigating alleged criminals.
http://malaysia.ahrchk.net/mainfile.php/General/68
They dont have to "investigate", as they knew what happened. What the polis are now doing is to buy some time to drags on the "investigation".End of the "investigation" , some unlucky constable and lance corporal will "kena" . They will "kena" but will be compensated from the polis black money scheme.
ReplyDeleteWe do know how the corrupted polis works. The country's bapa anjing polis will protects his cubs and puppies.And we know that.
With Kugan's sudden death the theory or accusation of international car thieves will be buried.As "international car thieves" involves Customs,polis,JPJ ,shipping and high ranking middleman.Kugan alone cant pulls all the strings by himself even if Kugan was guilty of such crime. Do remember that all gangsters have 'backings".
malaysiakini : botak said the 2 indian timbalan ministers could be CHARGED !!
ReplyDeleteCase closed. The Doctor at hospital is reported to have said that the parents and relative inflicted the wounds(Sic)Ramlax
ReplyDeleteI would rather take a look from another point of view.
ReplyDeleteThe crime rate in Malaysia has been increasing in an exponational rate, with violent crimes being of the highest category. Everyone, the man on the streets, the tourists, the citizens, the opposition, the ruling politicians have all been screaming for a quick solution to keep the streets safe and crime in check. But the solution would be to fight back and hit hard. From the reaction by most bloggers and respondents of such blogs, it looks like we will just continue to be the victims because we cannot and do not have the stomach to take the necessary action required to bring the rate of crime down again.
On the other hand, the criminals have only become bolder and more violent in commiting their crimes. The robbers will quickly subdue their victims with parangs, clubs and other weapons before robbing them, sometimes in public and broad daylight. Car jackings plus kidnapping of the driver have become common since vehicle alarm systems have improved so much that the vehicle cannot be stolen or driven away without the owner. The halpless driver will then be terrorized and robbed before being dumped in a secluded spot, with luck, alive. Lots of such cases are unreported by the press, because it gives a poor image to the country but there is no denying it happens.
Armed robbery is also common, and places like Puchong, Kepong, and more recently like Wangsamaju have become hot spots. The gangs prowl and move around from place to place and seldom operate from one location for too long, so as to avoid detection. However, when they do, their trade marks are unmistakable. There is a particluar gang around Puchong/Kinrara that is particlarly violent that hit over three victims over a single weekend, clubbing and slashing their victims without saying a single word before stripping the victim of cash and valuables. Age or gender is of no concern for this gang, they targeted both the young and old, male and females, dishing out the same treatment to one and all, the policeman on duty noted that an old lady lost one of her legs in the incident.
So, violent crimes are committed by criminals, they often operate in gangs, they have a certain heirachy, so in order to dismantle this organization, information on their gangs, their leaders is required.
People often complain that the Police only catch the ‘ikan bilis’ in the fight against crime. Then give them the leeway and the tools to carry out their job, then stand aside and let the professionals handle it.
I would rather take a look from another point of view.
ReplyDeleteThe crime rate in Malaysia has been increasing in an exponational rate, with violent crimes being of the highest category. Everyone, the man on the streets, the tourists, the citizens, the opposition, the ruling politicians have all been screaming for a quick solution to keep the streets safe and crime in check. But the solution would be to fight back and hit hard. From the reaction by most bloggers and respondents of such blogs, it looks like we will just continue to be the victims because we cannot and do not have the stomach to take the necessary action required to bring the rate of crime down again.
On the other hand, the criminals have only become bolder and more violent in commiting their crimes. The robbers will quickly subdue their victims with parangs, clubs and other weapons before robbing them, sometimes in public and broad daylight. Car jackings plus kidnapping of the driver have become common since vehicle alarm systems have improved so much that the vehicle cannot be stolen or driven away without the owner. The halpless driver will then be terrorized and robbed before being dumped in a secluded spot, with luck, alive. Lots of such cases are unreported by the press, because it gives a poor image to the country but there is no denying it happens.
Armed robbery is also common, and places like Puchong, Kepong, and more recently like Wangsamaju have become hot spots. The gangs prowl and move around from place to place and seldom operate from one location for too long, so as to avoid detection. However, when they do, their trade marks are unmistakable. There is a particluar gang around Puchong/Kinrara that is particlarly violent that hit over three victims over a single weekend, clubbing and slashing their victims without saying a single word before stripping the victim of cash and valuables. Age or gender is of no concern for this gang, they targeted both the young and old, male and females, dishing out the same treatment to one and all, the policeman on duty noted that an old lady lost one of her legs in the incident.
So, violent crimes are committed by criminals, they often operate in gangs, they have a certain heirachy, so in order to dismantle this organization, information on their gangs, their leaders is required.
People often complain that the Police only catch the ‘ikan bilis’ in the fight against crime. Then give them the leeway and the tools to carry out their job, then stand aside and let the professionals handle it.
Yes, pencuri2 who/whatever should be
ReplyDeletefirmly & seriously dealt with ... BUT.. BUT.... BUT they need not be murdered one !! ( my daughter's car was stolen too !)
'fluid in the lungs' !? any urine & others too = his head was pressed into the mixed fluid lah !!
ReplyDelete