Malaysia Police

It is going to be the end of the year. The 2011 is going to be history and the 2012 is replacing the old.

But how the local police force is going to protect the people in Malaysia?

Just from the recent case, the lorry theft is solved. The thief could steal a lorry within 5 minutes and the police took months to get the case solved.

The police caught the thief, like the Hollywood movie, they called for press conference to demonstrate how the theft case was but alas, our police force lack the Agatha Christine solving skills.

Just wish the Malaysia police force or PDRM can be more professional, don't live in the 60s anymore. If there is no demand, there is no supply. If the police can go to the buyers and prosecute them for buying 'barang' the stolen goods, I think there would be no theft.

Getting to the source is the most vital issue. Perhaps, those who buy the stolen goods are the big gangsters and the police force in Malaysia is afraid of them.

Really have to reconsider the police force of Malaysia.

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/12/28/nation/10168699&sec=nation

KUALA LUMPUR: Police crippled a gang that has been stealing lorries and selling their dismantled parts with the arrest of four members. The notorious Geng Azlan was busted during police raids in Kuala Selangor and Tanjung Karang, Selangor and Selekoh, Perak. Gombak deputy OCPD Supt Rosly Hassan said during the Dec 19-23 raids, police also recovered seven Daihatsu lorries and a Ford vehicle. He said police made their first arrest on Dec 19 in the Parit 3 area in Tanjung Karang, detaining the 26-year-old mastermind. “He then led police to recover two of the stolen vehicles,” he said. Police later recovered the other stolen vehicles from a secret yard in Jalan Parit Dayang, Selekoh, and arrested three other gang members, aged between 20 and 40 years. It is learnt that the gang would dismantle lorry parts at oil palm estates before selling them to estate workers. The gang would also sell each lorry for between RM3,000 and RM6,000 after altering the chassis and registration number.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Polis is nto improving!

need some1 to whack them!