Posts Tagged ‘Crime’

Curious Case of Elizabeth Wong

February 19th, 2009
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Nowadays, the proliferation of video-enabled devices brings downfall of many. some people themselves want to record their precious moments, while others let their guards down during the intimate times. end results is that we see videos and photos grabbed from devices like handphones and laptops. From the HK singer to nurse in Penang, this is a global phenomenon.

There are comparisons being made with Ali Rustam and Chua Soi Lek, which I think its inappropriate in some ways (for one, both denied vehemently while Elizabeth did not). However, there’s another angle now – crime on the part of the ex-boyfriend who is suspected of taking the photos. He may be charged with zina or khalwat, and this may cause him to run away (seems he’s in indonesia at the moment).

Our country rules are quite strict, similar to other countries. Possession of nude photos (of even your own self) can be arrested. If caught distributing, lagi teruk. Thus the ex-boyfriend (if he did it) is in deep trouble. So, would he turn up in Malaysia?

From BN point of view, they may or may not be involved. For all we know, some local leader in PJ could have known about the relationship ending and approached the boyfriend, without knowledge of BN top guns. For all we know, it could have been a rival in PKR, or some of the offended contractors in PJ. Regardless of who may be behind the scene, its the owner of the device who captured the images who is most crucial in solving this problem.

From what I understand, there are 2 photos, but there may be more, including a video clip. The forensics will need to do their magic to identify the authenticity of the images. Even though the victim said she is the one in the pictures, it may be due to her clouded mind or clever superimposing techniques. So, while the chase is on to catch the criminal, the authenticity of the images must be done. I have not seen anyone claiming to do that yet. Just admission by the victim is not enough.

The bigger issue here is the possible existence of a relationship (that is more than just holding hands) between two individuals without a legal endorsement (marriage). Its prohibited in almost all religions. Thus, the YB must ask herself from the religion point of view. I think she’s a Christian (can anyone clarify?), so have to check with her church.

Second is the issue of conduct. Being a person holding public office, she has to be on guard  all the time. According to police, the images were from late last year, so its possible that it was after some festival or party (We had Deepavali, Hari Raya, X’mas, and New Year) when the couple was at home and at ease. She could have been under influence of alcohol (not crime) or other substance (a crime if taken knowingly), thus not in control of her mental faculties. Legally, looks like she did not commit any crime, but the perpetrator did by taking and distributing the photos. Was she aware of her partner taking the photos/videos? A crucial question.

I think most Malaysians, except Khir Toyo (read here), PAS, and Syed Hamid can accept her reason and sympathise with her. I think Gerakan and MCA also seem to be supporting her (perhaps with a longer plan of bringing back this issue in next election). I remember reading PAS statement that a person can buka aurat in their own house, and yet say that for Muslims its wrong to be “berdua-duaan”. Unfortunately, Elizabeth is not a muslim, thus what Islam-based leaders, thinkers, political parties, and scriptures say is irrelevant here.

Ultimately, she has to answer to her own conscience, and of course the party may play a role too. The PR leader will be worried that her case will be used in the Twin Peaks by-elections. Thus, there’s an internal element of pressure to resign as well on her.

The residents of Bukit Lanjan seemed to be happy with her work. MBPJ councillors also rate her favorably. NGOs too. Thus if they come out in force to show their support, Elizabeth may as well stay in position. She has offered her resignation, which the MB said will confer with the Sultan before making any decision.

The Sultan of Selangor most likely rule for resignation. That’s my opinion.

While the media and public continue talking about this issue until the next one pops up, we shall not forget that getting the criminal is of utmost important. The person may have revenge or financial gain to reveal the pictures. As the parliamentary women’s caucus points out, its also sexual harassment crime.

Addendum:

– Chua Soi Lek denied the affair while Elizabeth admitted it was her photos

– Chua Soi Lek was married and having extra-marital affair while Elizabeth is single

– Chua Soi Lek did not offer to resign while Elizabeth did so

– Chua Soi Lek was willing participant while Elizabeth was not (at least so far)

– Public opinion on Chua was negative while its positive for Elizabeth

– Chua’s scandal exposure looked like a campaign while Elizabeth’s case may be motivated by revenge (till more evidence turns up)

– Both held public office thus have certain degree of responsibility

– Both cases involve moral issue but Elizabeth’s case is criminal in nature (sexual harassment)

I’m back…

February 18th, 2009
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Well, after 5 days without much access to news or Internet, I’m flooded with loads of email and news. Just got some bits and pieces from NTV7 and Tv3 Nightline buletines.  Among the major news to rock us this week is obviously the private photos of Selangor state assemblyman for Bukit Lanjan, Elizabeth Wong. Besides that, the King’s “warning” on believing bloggers, the flood of statistics confirming economic recession, and spat between MIC and UMNO Youth over Bukit Selambau by-election candidate. Then, there’s the suspension of new Perak MB and his 6 EXCOs by the state speaker, which effectively puts the whole state assembly into a mess. Of course, we can’t leave out the alleged killing of 6 criminals in Kulim nor the lack of medical attention for ISA detainee Uthayakumar which may result in a toe amputation. Let’s see what else I missed – Selangor MB files suit against Khir Toyo, ISA detainee Manoharan (assemblyman for Kota Raja) denied release, and another interesting news today:

Royal duo in cafe brawl

SUBANG JAYA: Two members of the Selangor royalty tested positive for drugs after being involved in a brawl at a cafe here early yesterday morning.

The two, along with five others, were injured in the fight and were taken to the University Malaya Medical Centre by police immediately for treatment.

Later, accompanied by two women, the two lodged a police report at the Subang district police station.

Selangor Chief Police Officer Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar confirmed the incident, adding all seven were subjected to urine tests, but only the two members of royalty tested positive for drugs.

“They have been released on police bail,” said Khalid, adding police were also investigating the motive for the fight.

“Let us conduct our investigations. Those who are found guilty will be charged.”

It was, however, learnt that the two royals, in their 20s, had gone to the Chanai cafe on Jalan SS15/4 to have supper about 1.30am.

Sources said when they finished, they called for the bill and on seeing the amount, one of them threw the bill to the ground.

“A commotion suddenly ensued and one of the royals grabbed a mug and smashed it on the shopowner’s head.

“Within seconds, other workers in the cafe joined the brawl and it became a free for all,” said a source.

It was learnt that several patrons had to intervene and break up the fight.

Police arrived at the scene within minutes and detained seven for investigations.

The cafe owner was treated at the hospital with seven stitches for a head wound.

This kind of embarasses the royal family alot, especially when there’s a certain holier-than-thou impression, and more so after a furore of statements from royal houses advising the rakyat.
We can force politicians or civil servants to resign, failing which they may be sacked in certain cases. But how about…
Around the world, monarchies are becoming rare. I guess the system may be reduced to being symbols or disappear altogether within 100 years, with the possible exception of Thailand and Japan. Things are not like 500 or even 100 years ago. The overflow of information, the self-belief/confidence of individual, and the globalisation of world residents may well see people start questioning many, many things. Of course there are laws and rules which control what people can question about, but things change, and we hope for the better.
Yeah, you can blame in on bloggers or even the weather, but you can’t stop people from thinking. Not in this age.

MIEd to sue 4000 borrowers

February 13th, 2009
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MIED is getting tough since its not being able to get the borrowers to pay back. I remember few years back, MARA took some drastic measures like publishing the defaulters name, asking to be blacklisted so that cannot leave the country, sending lawyer notice etc. MIC may have to do the same as well in MIED’s case.

9000/12,500 is a mindblowing 72% default rate!

RM90 million / 9000 students is averaging RM10,000 per student.

ABOUT 4,000 students who have failed to repay their loans to MIED, theducational arm of the MIC, will be blacklisted and taken to court, reported Tamil Nesan.

MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu said that the MIED had given educational loans to 12,500 students since 1984 and about 9,000 had failed to repay their loans which amounted to RM90mil.

He said MIED decided recently that in future, students would only be given a maximum of RM40,000 for the first year and for the subsequent years, it would depend on their educational grades.

He said MIED also decided that parents should start repaying the loans after six months even when their children were studying and need not wait till they completed their studies.

However, the part where parents have to start repayment after 6 months of loan disbursement is a bit hard since some of the borrowers may be from low income families.

I have suffered enough and I am mentally disturbed

February 11th, 2009
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“I have suffered enough and I am mentally disturbed!”

That was the response from the wife of former Parti Keadilan Rakyat Bukit Selambau assemblyman and state exco member V. Arumugam, when approached by the New Straits Times here yesterday.

Speaking in fluent English after opening slightly the wooden door of her moderately renovated low-cost house in Taman Nuri, the woman also politely asked that her family be left alone.

Parked under her little porch was a silver Perodua Kelisa and a Honda EX-5 motorcycle. In one corner, some women’s clothes were hung out to dry.

The woman, named by neighbours as Banumathy, in her 40s, responded again through the slightly ajar door, when asked if her husband had contacted her recently.

“No, no,” she said, adding that she did not know where he was.

Checks with family friends later revealed that Banumathy was employed as a production operator at a Japanese multinational in Bakar Arang.

It is learnt that she and her 17-year-old son have been living at the housing estate for several years.

At Arumugam’s posh single-storey bungalow at nearby Kelab Cinta Sayang, showed signs it had been hastily abandoned.

Litter and dried leaves were strewn in the large compound. Under the porch was an old sofa, a bicycle and a blue Modenas Kriss motorcycle. In one corner was an altar in a cabinet.

Some of the neighbours said they had not seen Arumugam for almost a week. They last saw his official Proton Perdana V6 parked under the porch on Wednesday morning.

Meanwhile, Merbok PKR Youth division member T. Rames Kumar said he and many party members were still reeling from Arumugam’s sudden resignation.

“We did not know he was having personal problems since he appeared happy each time we met him at official functions organised by the division, of which he is deputy chairman.”

A check at Arumugam’s office at Wisma Darul Aman showed that his personal belongings had been removed. His service centre in Taman Ria Jaya was padlocked.

Arumugam has been missing since Thursday and he had only informed Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak of his resignation through a third party on Monday.

He has yet to contact Azizan personally over his resignation as exco member and state assemblyman.

Several close associates claimed that Arumugam had left for Chennai with another woman and a child on Monday. Others said he could be in Penang or Kuala Lumpur.

Kedah Adun Arumugam to resign?

February 9th, 2009
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This just came in via Malaysiakini:

PKR sources have informed Malaysiakini that the party’s elected representative in Kedah V Arumugam has submitted his resignation, necessitating a by-election soon for the Bukit Selambau state seat.

It is leant that Arumugam had decided to throw in the towel following tremendous pressure on him and his family to defect to Barisan Nasional.

Arumugam,54, could not be contacted for confirmation but high level party sources said that the party would make the news official tomorrow.

It is learnt that Arumugam has submitted his resignation letter to the Kedah assembly speaker today and had gone overseas.

Arumugam’s resignation, if it is confirmed tomorrow by state officials, brings an end to weeks of speculation that he would be tempted or forced to join the BN.

Police report lodged

Early this month, Arumugan had lodged a police report claiming, among others, that there was an attempt to kidnap him.

He also claimed that he and his officers have received numerous threats.

“All of this is being done in order to force me to leave PKR and move to Barisan Nasional,” he had said after lodging the police report.

He had said that apart from the threats, he was also approached with lucrative offers in order to coax him into leaving PKR.

Last week, talks of Arumugam leaving PKR heated up again, especially when he could not be contacted by anyone. His party colleagues then revealed that he was on leave.

Kedah – which was an Umno stronghold fell – into the hands of Pakatan Rakyat following the March 8 general election.

Arumugam was an independent candidate who joined the PKR after the general election. He was also a state executive councillor under the PAS-led Kedah government.

This serves to reinforce the notion that 3 defectors in Pakatan may have been bought over. More problem for BN. Again, another by-election with BN losing will reflect the lack of support in the bigger picture – takeover of Perak.