Friday, February 20, 2009

FRIDAY GUEST BLOGGER: NURUL IZZAH ANWAR

I became aware of her during the reformasi saga. She went thru the fire that tempered her into what she is today - demure, comely, engaging but STEELY because she is still on fire. I met her when the opposition accepted the People's Declaration in Blog House, more than a month before the 12GE. I met her later at PP and KT and a few other PR functions.
She blogs and I happen upon this appeal to her constituents. Wednesday night coming out of the Bungsar Village carpark, I exited into Jl Maaroff to get into the Federal Highway. As I made the right turn, a scream alerted me to the scene of a snatch theft. I could not stop as the traffic behind me was fast. I hope nothing happend to the lady. Nurul's posting as such is timely as my Friday Guest Blogger. Her appeal:

Open letter to the residents and patrons of Bangsar

Dear Friends,

I am writing this letter to you, Bangsar residents and visitors, because as of now, the crime rate in Bangsar has reached alarming levels. More and more people in Bangsar are becoming victims of snatch thefts, break-ins, and assaults. Even prostitutes are now seen along Jalan Telawi nowadays.

Many of you have written letters to inform me of all the above, thank you for doing so. I have to emphasize that I welcome any kinds of comments, criticisms and constructive arguments. I believe it’ll help me to assist you better. But do remember, that while I am here to help. I cannot do it alone.

Thus far, I have managed to conduct dialogue sessions with the police (both closed, and open door meetings), make unannounced visits to different police stations in Bangsar, Pantai Dalam, Sri Sentosa, and ultimately request for formal meetings with top police echelons in Brickfields. It is important to hightlight the ever persistent issue of crime in Bangsar, as well as other areas in Lembah Pantai.

We must speak up against crime, such as the assault that took place even at commonly frequented sites such as the Gujerati Association. I met with the community at the crime scene, bringing together, them (the affected community) with C/Insp. Mat Shahrizan Said (the OCS of Pantai Police Station). It is a frightful thought to worry about our childrens’ safety when they are having activities at the center, especially when police patrol exists.

I will continue to highlight these issues to the media, as well as raise them in Parliament. But again, the most important avenue I have is to appeal for your help. Please come out and state your concerns in front of the police this 28th of February at Pusat Komuniti Bukit Damansara (near Sekolah Sri Cempaka). Let’s unite in our effort to help create a safer environment for our children, family and friends.

This session will include suggestions for the police to improve their services. We will open these suggestions for a frank discussion with the people of Bangsar and the Police. I have invited the Deputy OCPD of Brickfields, Supt. Azri Rahman to the forum.

To ensure we are not faulted for not cooperating with security apparatus, I must also ask all of you to lodge a police report if you have been a victim of crime. No matter how difficult the process may be, we must register crime into the national statistics. The thrust of our campaign from now on will be “LODGE A REPORT. PUNISH THE VILLAINS!”. We must do our part, and the police will always be reminded to do theirs!

Join me this Saturday, 28th February 2009, at Pusat Komuniti Bukit Damansara (near Sekolah Sri Cempaka, next to Saidina Omar Mosque). Or visit http://www.nurulizzah.com/site/stopcrime/ for more info.

Nurul Izzah, MP

Lembah Pantai

19th February 2009

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Bangsarians, go for the

28 February meeting.

Support the

efforts of your MP who cares.



7 comments:

  1. It is frightening that tackling crimes are left to residents and police need to be reminded to do their job. What are these goons good for...buta kaji plus ang pow!
    Patrolling, in the comfort in their cars, will not deter criminals from their activities.
    What sort of police force Malaysia have, that are very efficient rounding up soft targets and ignoring the hardcore criminals and their activities. Are they chicken hearted or pure laziness?
    With the economy plunging to a record low, unemployment increasing, things will get even worst.
    I hope YB Narul will find a solution but, it will be a tough ask...especially without the full co-operation from the police.

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  2. Another dirty tactic to force PR out by blaming the ADUN for not doing the good job?

    Again, to those people who started loosing faith in PR, tulah, how to make difference when the BN goons uses such tactics to bring PR down. these are the little little things u do not see is happening. Obviously the police are still being controlled by BN goons.

    After so many meetings with the police, still the police are not doing their part. You know why? Cause mass police force has been busy stopping us from going to a peaceful vigils, arresting RPK and whatever they claimed as national security threat.

    Obviously robbery is not a threat. It's only a common practice by BN goons.

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  3. What a shame. We are now reduced to a point where we have to "tell" the police what can be done. We have deteriorated to a point where we continue to live in the shadow of crime -- in and outside our home. But our DPM says otherwise: that we have to change our perception about crime. Our cop-Head tell us that statistically we have improved by leaps and bounds in arresting crime.

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  4. delCapo's wish... NURUL IZZAH for PM!!

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  5. This reminds me of Bakri Zinin saying after the Bala episode, He said to quote,"Pl come to me , Im the Director of the CID" Dont listen to others , come to me "

    Sounded like some vaticinator, who just dropped down from heaven. He is blind to what is on the ground , and imagine in the words of a Law beholder , he was more an evangelist professing his greatness , while the thieves were stealing his shaving set under his nose.
    It takes an Iron woman like Nurul like her mother to tell the cops that they are walking with their pants down in Bangsar.
    Kudos to YB Nurul!

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  6. Our Malaysian police have just purchase Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X - EVO 10 - taking about expensive patrol car - sigh!

    It is reported the vehicle is half the showroom price of Rm324,000 since they are purchased tax free - source Malaysia tomorrow.

    Are we using this for Mat Rempit operasi? derrrr!!!!

    Wisan

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  7. Our prayers to God Almighty seeking "Truth, Justice, Freedom & Equality" will be answered.

    Every new day will be another "New Revelation" to reveal the "Truth" in its Self Destruct motion towards its "Demise".

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