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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

When cops in India go Quixotic why cops in Barisan Malaysia go berserk:


quix·ot·ic/kwikˈsätik/

Adjective: Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical: "a vast and quixoticproject"





The most Unfit Prime Minister says if let needle you in the front i promise to needle you at your bud


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When I look at Najib, Muhyiddin, Mahathir, Ibrahim Ali - all those bombastic self-proclaimed Ketuanan Malay “leaders,” I do think of Hang Tuah! Huh! All they remind 





BN boasted that their 1Malaysia NGO (pic) was responsible for the BN victory in Galas. I am not disputing that because it is easy to buy Malaysians of all shades during a by-election. We saw that in Galas, Hulu Selangor and PD. For a few hundred ringgit they are capable of selling the country one day, God forbid!
PAS has plans, macro and micro, to tackle the Chinese and Malay voters respectively. Well and good, but I think the Chinese, Malay and Indian voters must receive some shock treatment. We have enough evidence of indiscriminate shooting by police, custodial deaths and police brutality on our people.

It would be a coup if Pakatan can use this man.


If Chia Buang Hing cannot convince the Chinese voters in house to house visits in Tenang, nothing will. Not even ceremah perdana! Selvach cannot as he is being tortured in Batu Gajah and receiving treatment in hospital. Kugan, Teoh Beng Hock, Guna, and teenager Amirulrasyid all CANNOT. They are all dead, kaput, past tense!
Framemaker Chia is alive and CAN speak for the deceased! If the Chinese, Malays and Indians cannot be moved, then we know that money only can….and that would be a crying shame……close to, if not, treason! BN will continue to use money, because over 50 years they have proved 

COULDN'T HOLD THIS BACK NO MORE!


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READMORELayers of corruption The most Unfit Prime Minister says if you let me needle you in the front I promise to needle you at your bud





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Unfit to be Prime Minister....of any country!
V Raghunathan


one were to trace the genesis of the epidemic of corruption it could be argued that the disease could well have been spawned during MAHATIR's regime and the licence raj inevitably fostered both the generation of black money and the unholy nexus between politicians, bureaucrats and big business. With its catchy slogan of 'BERSEH CEKAP AMANAH' and its populist gimmicks i's asocialism was in fact the legitimising of a mahatirmafia.

Corruption is not about money and power alone. It is anything and everything that compromises morality. And today morality is the first casualty everywhere — from Parliament to dirtiest Toilet Ministery, from mall to TAXI PERMIT and from stock market to school.

This is not a news item that is likely to make the government or its vast machinery sit up and take note. After all, in all 'fairness', we have a humongous machinery in the name of government that does not sit up and take note of anything for that matter, does it?
Clearly, service mentality and the Government rarely go together in our part of the world. This is because by definition, one is supposed to have no service or performance matrix for government servants. By definition, no one in the government sector may easily be penalized, leave alone lose his or her job, for such cavalier treatment of those they are supposed to serve. And yet, the same government servants will be at their servile best before political masters who often demand services they are not entitled to.

The most Unfit Prime Minister says if let needle you in the front i promise to needle you at your bud


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When I look at Najib, Muhyiddin, Mahathir, Ibrahim Ali - all those bombastic self-proclaimed Ketuanan Malay “leaders,” I do think of Hang Tuah! Huh! All they remind me of are Field Marshall Idi Amin Dada, Mobutu Sese Seko, Robert Mugabe and His Excellency Benito Mussolini Head of Government, Duce of Fascism, and Founder of the Empire. Yes at one time or another they were all leaders of their people, all striding to the sound of brass bands and traveling around in motorcades flanked by armed guards. Leaders they might be but they were all totally oblivious to the look of contempt and disgust from the very masses that they consider themselves to be Lord and Master over. Totally oblivious of the massive harm they have done to the country they ruled. Totally oblivious to the crumbling ruins of their government because all they see are the trappings of power and their personal needs. Never the misery of the people they rule.




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sneaky. They lie. They’re evil. They think everyone else is an animal and therefore without souls. They’re the most despicable people on the planet to say the least. These evil doers are behind and they’re the ones orchestrating





How now Hisham?
Who now can protect us?
Our Suhakam?
Our Bar Council?
Our Rulers?
The PM?
Not OUR until he ASKs for OUR mandate!
Michael Silent Night C hong?
Rosmah?

THAT THE MALAYS, CHINESE and INDIANS CAN BE EASILY BOUGHT.


Believe it or not, the policemen are also among the ones swayed by the trends as any fashion smitten show-off would be. Unsurprisingly, it is the crime trends, and not fashions, that rule their lives. Not for them the latest fads in apparel and designer wear. Cops are certainly bugged by trends in murders, dacoities, robberies or chain snatchings, which keep on happening in some pockets of the city more than at other places.


If the serious crimes keep the cops on their toes, incidents like eloping students leading to kidnapping charges, teenage suicides and so on too leave them embroiled in handling social and family matters. Out of a sense of responsibility or compulsion, cops are compelled to attend to such issues.






The recent notorious plunge taken by an officer from the terrace of police quarters to the first floor of Sitabuldi police station has focused attention on incidents when cops just lost it. Before this incident, a senior officer had invited a traffic offender he had booked to settle the argument by having a bout of boxing instead of levying a fine. The officer had even taken off his shirt in readiness of challenge.


The jumping officer, who also attempted to end life at the police station, may have been driven by an unexplained mental state. It is not known what had prompted the other officer, in his 50s, to opt for a boxing match on duty.


Another officer had resorted to ancient accidental techniques of warding off bad energies to curb mishaps at the accident-prone spots on the highways. He teamed up with a vastu consultant, and had pyramids embedded under the surface of the roads at accident-prone places. Of course, no prize for guessing that the accidents continued to occur at those places.


A very senior IPS officer, faced with a spate of chain-snatching cases, resorted to a unique method that reminded of the mercurial Delhi sultan Mohammed Bin Tughlaq. He ordered his men stop all young men riding pillion on two-wheelers and make them walk home. A few overzealous constables ensured that they sent everybody, not just young men, home on foot. These included many senior citizens and women, including people rushing on an emergency. They were left to walk while the person accompanying them struggled to drag the bike on foot. A public outcry brought the harassment to an end.


The senior officer was so livid with the rising crime rates in the city that he asked cops to put up temporary barricades on streets and stop anyone looking young and bright to check their documents. "Ony God knows why cops are so interested in young men," said a citizen.


Another top cop had a queer idea about citizens' responsibility in preventing crime. He would visit a family or shop where a burglary had taken place only to berate the victims for not installing latest security gadgets. "We had already lost so much in the theft. The commissioner came and asked us to make further expenses. I was left with no money to even pay my insurance premium and the cops asked me to install gadgets like closed circuit TVs and theft alarms," said a burglary victim.


In another case, the folly of a cop could have cost the department much. A chief minister from another state was supposed to reach a venue at Lakadganj recently. The plan for his security and the route were already chalked out. The senior officers had deployed cops all along the route. Suddenly, someone confused the driver of the convoy so much that the chief minister, having Z-plus security, was found travelling all alone while his entourage waited for him to pass through somewhere else.


This was not all. A senior officer, under pressure in a high-profile case, became so conscious about his and his department's image in the media that he distributed copies of a forensic report at a press conference. A petition about the case was supposed to be heard in the high court the following day. The cop was taken to task by the high court for the distributing confidential document.


Senior inspector Anil Choudhary of Kalamna police station claimed to have informally accomplished a good education in counseling while handling cases of minors eloping incessantly in the last couple of years. Cops in his jurisdiction have been left exhausted tackling complaints of girls running away with their boyfriends.


"Kalamna has a sizable labour population where both parents go out for making a living with their children remaining alone at home. We relentlessly get complaints of teen girls eloping with their neighbours or classmates," said Choudhary. "One day, I did ask one of them the real meaning of marriage and the teenagers nearly paralysed my senses with their wisdom," said Choudhary.


"Their parents come down to the police station wanting us to bring the girls back. The teenagers are often found enjoying honeymoon when they are tracked by cops," said a constable from Kalamna handling a case in which, unbelievably, a girl in fourth standard ran away with a neighbour.


If Kalamna cops are bugged by smitten teenagers, Ganeshpeth police have no clue what to do with the continuing cases of suicides. The Sukrawari Talao or Gandhisagar lake has been their nemesis. People from different age groups flock to the place from all over and even neighbouring districts to end their lives, said a cop at Ganeshpeth police station.


"Ganeshpeth cops spend more time by the lakeside than at the police station. Hassled souls contemplating an end to everything have to be cajoled to return home," said a constable light-heartedly. They do not always succeed. "The moment we fish out a body, another is found floating in the lake. The authorities must do something about it as we are tired of fishing out bodies," said a constable claiming to have developed suicidal tendencies himself after completing the formalities of so many cases.


Not the criminals but personnel from his own department gave a tough time to senior inspector NR Dambelkar of Gittikhadan police station in current year. He cannot immediately recall how many cops he has sent behind bars this year. Criminal cops has been a baffling trend here. Different sorts of cases involving cops have been registered at Gittikhadan police station.


Policemen here have been involved in petty thefts, murder, blackmailing, abetment of suicide, cheating, torturing their wives, extorting and also being thrashed and robbed by goons one of whom decamped with service revolver of a cop. "Imagine what an inspector might go through while investigating cases involving personnel from his own department one after another," said a visibly hassled Dambelkar.


Senior inspector Sunil Jaiswal of police headquarters recalls his days as in charge of Ajni police station. "Every other day, there would be sensational suicides in my jurisdiction in Ajni. From that of an Army doctor to a senior superintendent of police, I had to handle a number of high-profile suicide cases. A number of teenagers also started ending their lives around the same time for some reason or the other, leaving me with a recurrent headache," said Jaiswal.


Some cops opted to set a pattern of their own. Senior inspector Sanjay Purandare, now posted in the state anti-corruption unit, developed a unique way a couple of years ago to deal with the problems of young lovers from the city flocking to forests under his jurisdiction in Khaparkheda and engaging in public display of their emotions. Purandare would round up the teens engaged in lovey-dovey acts in the bushes and summon their parents to alert them about the wards going astray at such tender age. The media dubbed the action "Purandare pattern".

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