Posts Tagged ‘Crime’

Terror At SJKT Ladang Vallambrosa

January 5th, 2009
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The was a big a commotion today at SJKT Ladang Vallambrosa. The school was forced to start double session this year due to increased student intake and lack of fund from the government. The school HM has been practically begging for extra tables and chairs, but all felt to deaf years. I remember the HM grumbling about lack of furniture last year itself. He was asking for donations to get some chairs.

The dual session did not go down well with some of the parents who claimed that this was a major hassle and extra expenses for them.

Someone also brought a printed copy of a document from the Internet which showed that a large amount of money was allocated to the school from government via JKR for construction work. But the person(s) claimed the construction was not worth the amount of money allocated. They accused the HM of corruption.

Oh ya, Makkal Sakthi people were there as well, lending their voice and energy.

So, some parents (allegedly) came with some local Kapar folks armed with parangs to threaten the HM. They smashed his car as well at the school. Police, PPD staff and Kapar MP Manikavasagam can attest to this. They were all there today.

Even the PPD staff were not spared and hurled with abusive words.

Manikavasagam on his part said he will look into this problem within a month.

Well, I know the HM personally for more than 4 years now, being related in a way. Nice guy, a HM who sent his kids to Tamil school unlike some HMs. He has the kids welfare in his mind all the time.

Word is that some troublemakers (PTA? ex-PTA? unhappy parents?) are out to cause problems. If they really got guts, take it up with the PPD, PPN, MOE, JKR, and Samy Vellu.

In the meantime, since parents oppose the dual session, the students can study in the canteen or under some trees.

Note: The above was narated via telephone by HM’s wife.

Update 6/1/08 – parang and police were not found at scene.

Samsu in form of Father Christmas

December 19th, 2008
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This is why the menace of samsu must be curbed, AT ALL COSTS! Its a well-known strategy to market alcohol in more colorful packaging, just like any carbonated or fizzy drinks. Many types of alcohol-laced drinks are being made available. Our children are in real danger of falling into this trap – be it at local sundry shops or hypermarkets.

When will the government act? We must pressure the authorities. All the NGOs must protest. All parents send letter of protest to their MP and ADUN.  Not only in Selangor, but in Perak, Johor, Kedah, Negeri Sembilan etc.

The Christian leaders must condemn use of Father Christmas’ name in such a destructive and evil product.

Remember, alcohol abuse is not an Indian community problem, but it affects all Malaysians!

KLANG: Father Christmas is all the rage here. Only, it’s not the jolly old fellow in red, but a potent alcoholic brew that is wreaking havoc with the lives of teenagers.

To lure youngsters, samsu or distilled spirits with brand names like Avatar and Ben 10 (both cartoon characters), Young Gun and Father Christmas are being marketed here.

The drinks, costing between RM1.50 and RM3 for a 150ml bottle, are fast becoming a hit with teenagers.

Malaysia Consumer Advisory Association field officer V. Jeyakumar said the liquor was gaining popularity among teenagers because the cost was within their weekly allowance and it was easily available at sundry shops.

“Schoolchildren are easy targets. Getting hold of a samsu bottle is almost like going to the shop and buying some fizzy drink, as no question is asked,” he said.

Jeyakumar said the association wanted the Selangor government to ban the sale of samsu because of its negative effects on teenagers.

He added the association was concerned because the drink, long associated with plantation workers, had evolved into a fashionable drink in urban areas.

Jeyakumar added the alcohol content in a 150ml bottle ranged from 18% to 51%.

He added that with such high alcohol levels, teenagers were at risk of illnesses such as blindness, cirrhosis of the liver, stomach cancer and kidney failure by their mid-20s.

He claimed there were close to 90 brands of samsu available, adding there was a shop near the Yayasan Selangor hostel where secondary school students in Klang sold the brew.

Last week, the Malaysian Crime Prevention Association had urged the Consumer Affairs and Domestic Trade Ministry to conduct strict enforcement on the sale of samsu as teenagers were drinking it.

Selangor state health, plantation workers, poverty and caring government committee chairman Dr A. Xavier Jayakumar agreed that samsu was a scourge but a blanket ban was not possible.

“We will get the local councils and health department to close down sundry shops and medical halls that sell samsu to teenagers,” he said.

Jayakumar said the matter would be discussed at the state executive council meeting.

Tell me, which sane parent won’t support such a ban? Even a drunkard would want his child to grow without alcohol influence.

Robbery closer to home

December 6th, 2008
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Well, as our IGP goes around doing perception management (I first read about PM in a novel two months ago), the truth on the ground is surely the opposite. Yesterday my aunt’s house was broken into, somewhere around lunch as she was away. The thieves broke the back entrance grill. Nothing much was lost as they did not search properly. However, she had to go to police station to make a report. Two policemen came, took some photos and left. Nothing much to hope for.

The worst happened after that. My aunts neighbors came (7 people – 4 adults, 2 teens, 1 child) a few times to the house to console her and help to send her to police station. My aunt told these people (rather stupidly, but she suspect kena pukau) that her jewellery was safe, and EVEN SHOWED IT TO THEM. Well, guess what happened? A box of jeweleries worth tens of thousands disappeared! Only suspects – the neighbors.

Policemen suggests that talk to neighbor to settle this problem, because if make police report will become a big case, plus my aunt staying alone – may not be safe with angry neighbor. My aunt talk to the neighbor, but the lady denied any knowledge. A painful lesson indeed!

When another aunt’s apartment was broken into last year, the policemen themselves stole some stuff! She really regretted making police report – waste time at police station for hours, no positive outcome.

Her neighbor was asked to pay RM200 duit kopi to speed up investigations by the police when his house was broken into around the same time.

Yeah, our crime rates statistics can be polished and presented in such a way that its better than Japan or Hong Kong. Like we really believe everything you say.

Just ask anyone on the street, what they think about the crime rate. Look at crime like rape, snatch thieves, armed robbery, murder, assault, hit and run, gangfights, mat rempit. Everyday reported in papers.

Years ago when my wallet was stolen at home, the policeman asked to report as “tercicir” (dropped/misplaced”) so that can close case easily, besides the fact that most likely cannot find the culprit (suspected the youth who came house to house selling incense sticks). So, how many crimes are misreported or not reported at all?

Taman Putra Sepang

December 3rd, 2008
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Taman Putra Sepang is a very small housing area in Puchong, but actually under Sepang district. There  are 120 houses there, mostly occupied, but without CF. Why you ask? Well, its a long story says one of the resident (which I met personally). The land belongs to PKNS, but was developed by a contractor firm. The project was abandoned, and the residents pooled some cash to get another firm to continue the project. Since no CF, there’s no road maintenance, no electricity supply to street lights, no road signage, and no water supply. The residents approached Syabas, but not entertained (yalah, no CF). But after intervention from YB Manikavasagam, Syabas started installing water meters. Around 80 houses were processed, but now it seems Syabas is stalling again – citing lack of road signs etc.

The resident show a copy of a letter announcing RM490,000 grant for infrastructure construction awarded by Khir Toyo way back in 2006. The residents plan to make a report with BPR next week.

MPS doesn’t come and cut grasses or maintain landscape because no CF means no assessment is collected. Residents have to fork out own money to hire contractors to do it.

The MPS knew about this problem for many years, but still no proactive action. The latest info is that something will be worked out.

Note: This taman is near Taman Desa Air Hitam, need to take the road after SJKC Sin Min.

HYC’s 200k and resolutions

December 1st, 2008
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Malaysian Hindu Youth Council had their resolutions duly passed during their AGM (300 delegates from 150 branches):

1. release all those detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

“The council wants to see all the ISA detainees including the (five leaders of) the Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf 5) released unconditionally,” said president KM Rasa Selvan when contacted today.

“If they are involved in any offences such as sedition or violence, then they should be charged in a court of law.”

2. ask government to create a deputy minister’s post to represent the interests of Indian Malaysians in the Youth and Sports Ministry.

“The Chinese have their own deputy minister and we feel the government should create such a post for our community, so that our problems can be addressed,” he said, explaining that many Indian youth are still involved in social problems.

3. urged the Education Ministry to revert to the use of the mother tongue in teaching Science and Mathematics, rather than continue with a recent move to conduct these classes in English.

4. called for an emergency motion to be presented to the United Nation to stop the atrocities against civilians in northern Sri Lanka.

“We are not supporting the Sri Lanka government or (armed separatist group) Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. We’re more concerned about civilians caught in the crossfire and in attacks,” added Rasa Selvan.

I’m interested to read the second resolution. There are few cases where MCA gets a Deputy Minister position, while MIC got a parliament secretary position.  But if we got by one post for each race, we may end up with many Deputies. I think the Finance, Entrepreneur & Coperative Development, and Youth & Sports Ministries should have an Indian deputy Minister, parliament secretary, or at least a special envoy. This will be acceptable in the BN spirit of racial profiling.

However, all’s not rosy in HYC. The former HYC vice president lodged a police report on possible abuse of authority by the president and treasurer over the sum of RM200,000 allocation given by Ministry of Youth and Sports.

When contacted, the president KM Rasa Selvan described the allegation as baseless, while treasurer N Venthan would only say that all comments would have to come from the president.

In her report filed last Friday at the Dang Wangi police station in Kuala Lumpur, G Umadevi said the Youth and Sports Ministry had given the council RM70,000 on Jan 21, 2008 and RM130,000 on Feb 21, 2008 to finance its activities.

Umadevi – who has been with the council for 21 years – said the constitution allows the treasurer to hold only RM200 at any point of time, and that committee approval had to be obtained to withdraw sums in excess of this.

She claimed that Rasa Selvan and Venthan (left) had, however, taken out all the money within days of it being deposited into the HYC’s bank account on each occasion.

At a committee meeting on March 23, 2008, “they admitted their wrongdoing, but could not provide a convincing reason for having made the withdrawals”, Umadevi said in the report which called for investigation of the matter.

“There were also discrepancies in the documents they showed us, which indicates that they had attempted to falsify the records relating to the cash transactions.

“Both of them have failed to provide valid documents to the committee to show where the funds have been channeled, or to give a clear explanation as to how the money has been utilised. This has raised the suspicions of the committee members.

“The monthly accounts they presented to the committee did not correlate with the bank statements. This led us to believe that they have misused their authority to further their own interests.”

Umadevi (left), 37, told Malaysiakini today that she and vice-president II M Kanan had raised questions about the procedural irregularities and use of the money.

“However, the president suspended us from our post last Friday because of this. We only had the interests of the Indian community at heart in raising this matter,” she said.

The two veeps had lodged similar but separate reports with the Anti-Corruption Agency and the Registrar of Societies last month.

At the HYC’s annual general meeting (AGM) yesterday, delegates picked up on the issue.

Secretary-general V Vijayan (right) confirmed this when contacted, saying that the treasurer had explained the matter, albeit without revealing the specific beneficiaries of the RM200,000.

“I think we require further clarification from the treasurer,” he said, adding delegates from 150 branches nationwide – except those in Sabah – had attended the AGM.
Denying the allegations, Rasa Selvan claimed that the 300 delegates had “wholeheartedly accepted the explanation given by the treasurer and myself”.

“The money has been spent according to the guidelines stipulated by the ministry when the council was formed. It was used for Hindu welfare clubs, poor students and sports organisations. There was no wrongdoing,” he said.

Rasa Selvan (left) claimed to know who was behind the allegations and said the two involved “have been sacked” and that delegates had endorsed the move.

He also claimed that the committee, at its meeting in March, had accepted the explanation. He further denied that the office bearers are being investigated by the authorities.

Umadevi, however, voiced her fears that the delegates had been “bought over”.

The council was created 59 years ago to promote the physical and cultural well being of Hindu youth.

Are there any Indian or Hindu organisations that don’t have:
i) a police report lodged against them
ii) a financial scandal against them

Probably those that had never done any activity at all 🙂

Well, not all police reports or scandals are found to be true. Let’s see how HYC ends up.