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RolyPoly
10-03-2006, 11:16 AM
Just got this through email.
Red Alert ....
a) White Kancil Tinted Black : bearing Johor/KL number plates
b) 2 youths : 1 x Indian and 1 x Malay in mid 20's
c) They Speak English when pretending to ask for direction and ROB.
d) Carried out robbery in SS12, SS15 & SS18 now active in SS14
e) Beware , they have Parang
If you see this car , please call your nearest police station or
Balai Subang Jaya (SS17) : 5633 2222
Chief Insp Ooi at : 012 - 2233 001
Joe Singh : 012 - 203 7990
PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS IMMEDAITELY AND LOOK OUT FOR THEM.
PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO CATCH THEM YOURSELF UNLESS YOU HAVE THE 'X' FACTOR..
Be safe, play safe
In service
Joe Singh
JKP 1 / SS 14 RA
johnmichael
10-03-2006, 11:37 AM
i doubt the authenticity of this one..!
tupai
10-03-2006, 11:41 AM
take this warning seriously.
Yang Amat Berhatihati lato tupai
EricK
10-03-2006, 01:22 PM
why just this warning? why not be careful all the time you are outside the house... SJ/USJ is not a safe place anymore.......... whether it is true or not always have to be aware of our surroundings and people.
Having said that since when the police issue a warning through sms? is this a test for the tsunami warning ssytem? wah so advance leh....
pcyeoh
10-03-2006, 01:38 PM
Having said that since when the police issue a warning through sms? ....
i doubt the authenticity of this one..!
You don't have to doubt it. It is true.
Those of us who work very closely with the police in SJ and USJ would have received this sms in our phones. We on our part normally will forward to our network of friends who are the eyes and ears to look out for any criminal activities. I don't expect the general public to react as I bet you that if you want to help, you would have keyed in Insp Ooi and Joe Singh's contact number in your phone by now but honestly, have you. So if you should see the suspects, do you know the numbers to call unlike us where we have all the relevant contact numbers at our finger tips. I am afraid this disemmination of information has gone a little bit out of hand and found its way into the Net. This unorthodox way of smsing this alerts is only meant for close trusted circle knowing that the information will not be adultrated along the way. If it is meant for the general public, I am sure the police will issue a press statement.
ghkok747
10-03-2006, 02:09 PM
Thank you PCYeoh and others, for working hard behind the scenes to ensure the security of SJ and USJ. I too received this message (thru the SJBA email network), they also have verified the info with Joe Singh. I immediately sms my wife and she in turn sms other friends to watch out. So there are multiple networks operating throughout SJ and USJ .... disseminating info for the betterment of the community. Syabas Subang Jaya !!!
shali
11-03-2006, 03:25 PM
I am amazed. In my experience, this type of case is relatively easy for the serious crime CID unit. They can do all sorts of things to track down this kind of jokers, and even worse cases. With a small outfit like the USJ police, I feel that CID serious crimes unit should help out. But I will pitty those buggers.
de_scorpio
11-03-2006, 05:43 PM
Wht ever the case, USJ and SJ is not safe place anymore, I was almost robbed by two indian who hide under the tree. They dun care if u are a man or woman, they are too desperate...
Thx to our goverment, too many jobless people now, especially those factories workers...
ghkok747
15-03-2006, 11:45 AM
Wht ever the case, USJ and SJ is not safe place anymore, I was almost robbed by two indian who hide under the tree. They dun care if u are a man or woman, they are too desperate...
Thx to our goverment, too many jobless people now, especially those factories workers...
I think the sentence "USJ and SJ is not safe anymore ..." can just as easily be applied to Kepong, PJ, Puchong, Cheras, JB, Klang, etc. etc. ... MALAYSIA as a whole is just not safe anymore. Crime rate is at the peak. Even if you move away from SJ and USJ, you can't escape the problem.
But what is the government doing ?
What are people doing ?
What is the press doing ?
What are the political parties doing ?
People like PC Yeoh and his network is doing their best to tackle the problem, working quietly with the police ... for the benefit of the community ... WITHIN the CONSTRAINTS of this country (where the government has not committed additional manpower, budget, etc. ... where most people are just complaining, talking but not doing anything).
My questions, and the questions I wish more people will ask are :
"How can I help ?"
"Is there anything I can do ?"
"Can I contribute in any way to tackle this problem ?"
"Can someone tell me whether there are any voluntary initiatives out there that I can participate in ?"
bugbear
16-03-2006, 09:48 AM
Righto pcyeoh. We should work hand in hand with the cop to combat crime. After all, it is our property and life that are at stake.
spend some time watching edisi siasat in NTV7. many interesting topics being discussed.
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