Come on, Polis DiRaja Malaysia!

WHY about 1000 people must gathered on last Saturday (12.08.2006) at Johor Baru? Those people included snatch-theft victims were gathered there because they want to CONDEMN the incident happened on Chang Shu Chen and APPEALED for more police patrols. Does it sound too much? They gathered peacefully. Does it sound too much also?

Shu Chen’s body was found along Jalan Persisiran Perling 1 at 11.28am, an hour after she had left home on 11 August 2006. Her handbag was missing too. My condolence to Chang family.

Come back to the question, WHY these people gathered at there? You know the answer, right? BUT, look at the newspaper the day after, police had questioned those people involved in that gathering. Come on, when people asked PDRM fight for the crime(s), PDRM said they are running out of man power. However, they have “a lot of MAN power” to “question” those people involve in peace protest. Well, you tell me. (I can’t find those news in English newspaper, mostly in Chinese newspaper)

How many life(s) we able to lose? She is on her age 18……such a young age. She deserves to enjoy her life more, I believe you agree too. Does the TAR College student incident not enough to alert our PDRM? Look at what Lee’s father said!

We want a society which we can go anywhere without worry our properties; a society which no one will come after you to get your money by force or take away your life or both. Is that sound too much?

Come on, Polis DiRaja Malaysia, fight the crime(s) not to civilians. Your salary is paid by tax payers. Who is the tax payer? For example: when you go to TGV, GSC, McDonald, KFC, Pizza Hut, Domino Pizza, A&W, Coffee Bean, Starsbuck, restaurant order a meal or order a drink or buy a movie ticket and etc, you have to pay TAX. At the end of year, if you are working you have to pay your Income TAX. If you drive on road(s) then you have to pay Road TAX and etc. Part of these TAX money will use to pay as police’s salary. So, Polis DiRaja Malaysia fight the crime(s) is your duty not fight the Civilians.

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  1. 4896 » Ohh, Polis DiRaja Malaysia Says:

    [...] Approximately 1000 people in Johor Baru gathered to condemn the incident about a female student who was found dead along a busy road. At the same time they appealed for more police patrols. However, police went after several people during this gathering. [...]

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