It is only tips of the ice-berge Bang. More are still in the deep end of the water. If Pak Lah does not allow FAIR, IMPRATIAL AND DEMOCARCY in Malaysia, then this act would go on. 2020 is just merely on the paper.
Therefore, think tiwce Pak Lah, it is all we are together but not only one or two parties work.
Have you read the Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew, Pak Lah ?
The Star Online > Nation
Wednesday August 2, 2006
Two sergeants nabbed in raids
By NELSON BENJAMIN
nelson@thestar.com.my
JOHOR BARU: One of them is accused of illegally hiring foreign workers for his family restaurant, and the other of being involved in a vice racket.
The two are police sergeants who have worked with the force for more than 20 years. There were arrested in separate raids here over the past few days.
Their cases came on the heels of another case of a long-serving sergeant who walked out on his job for three months, throwing 60 drug cases into disarray. He has since given a statement to the Johor police.
In the latest arrests, one of the sergeants was picked up at his office at the Johor Baru South district headquarters and sent to Malacca to face charges of illegally employing foreign workers.
Immigration officers from Malacca arrested the assistant investigating officer at noon yesterday.
It is learnt that the sergeant, in his 40s, had been detained previously in Malacca for hiring illegal immigrants at his family restaurant there but was released on bail pending a decision from the deputy public prosecutor.
His ruse to conceal his earlier detention from his superiors was blown when Immigration officials came to the police station.
Yesterday, he was charged in a Malacca magistrate’s court with hiring two Indonesians and two Thai workers without legal documents.
In the other arrest, made several days ago, a special team from Bukit Aman caught a policeman in his 50s, along with two Indonesian women, in a raid on a house in Kulai.
The women, in their 20s, had valid travel documents and were here on social visit passes.
The team had been keeping watch on the sergeant for some time.
The sergeant is suspected of being involved in a prostitution racket but the police have yet to determine the extent of his involvement and have not ruled out the possibility of making more arrests.
Last week a 41-year-old sergeant from the narcotics department, who had also served in the force for about 20 years, was suspended for not turning up forwork for almost three months.
Due to his absence, scores of court cases were left hanging as he had allegedly taken with him crucial files, documents and samples.
Johor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Hussin Ismail confirmed the arrests.
He said the police would not hesitate to take serious action against any culprit, including giving them the sack.
“I hope the public will continue to give us more information, especially through our RakanCop hotline,” he said, adding that the public could call the police hotline 07-2212 999 or send an SMS via RakanCop at 32728.
© 1995-2005 Star Publications (Malaysia) Bhd (Co No 10894-D)
Therefore, think tiwce Pak Lah, it is all we are together but not only one or two parties work.
Have you read the Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew, Pak Lah ?
The Star Online > Nation
Wednesday August 2, 2006
Two sergeants nabbed in raids
By NELSON BENJAMIN
nelson@thestar.com.my
JOHOR BARU: One of them is accused of illegally hiring foreign workers for his family restaurant, and the other of being involved in a vice racket.
The two are police sergeants who have worked with the force for more than 20 years. There were arrested in separate raids here over the past few days.
Their cases came on the heels of another case of a long-serving sergeant who walked out on his job for three months, throwing 60 drug cases into disarray. He has since given a statement to the Johor police.
In the latest arrests, one of the sergeants was picked up at his office at the Johor Baru South district headquarters and sent to Malacca to face charges of illegally employing foreign workers.
Immigration officers from Malacca arrested the assistant investigating officer at noon yesterday.
It is learnt that the sergeant, in his 40s, had been detained previously in Malacca for hiring illegal immigrants at his family restaurant there but was released on bail pending a decision from the deputy public prosecutor.
His ruse to conceal his earlier detention from his superiors was blown when Immigration officials came to the police station.
Yesterday, he was charged in a Malacca magistrate’s court with hiring two Indonesians and two Thai workers without legal documents.
In the other arrest, made several days ago, a special team from Bukit Aman caught a policeman in his 50s, along with two Indonesian women, in a raid on a house in Kulai.
The women, in their 20s, had valid travel documents and were here on social visit passes.
The team had been keeping watch on the sergeant for some time.
The sergeant is suspected of being involved in a prostitution racket but the police have yet to determine the extent of his involvement and have not ruled out the possibility of making more arrests.
Last week a 41-year-old sergeant from the narcotics department, who had also served in the force for about 20 years, was suspended for not turning up forwork for almost three months.
Due to his absence, scores of court cases were left hanging as he had allegedly taken with him crucial files, documents and samples.
Johor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Hussin Ismail confirmed the arrests.
He said the police would not hesitate to take serious action against any culprit, including giving them the sack.
“I hope the public will continue to give us more information, especially through our RakanCop hotline,” he said, adding that the public could call the police hotline 07-2212 999 or send an SMS via RakanCop at 32728.
© 1995-2005 Star Publications (Malaysia) Bhd (Co No 10894-D)
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