Saturday, October 06, 2007

Blow away the whistle-blower

Blow away the whistle-blower
Raja Petra Kamarudin


Let me make this short and sharp. Malaysia Today has published many
reports about the links between the organised crime syndicate and the
Royal Malaysian Police.

Thus far, six police officers and two underworld operators have come
forward to sign Affidavits testifying that undoubtedly there are
links between the underworld and the police. Malaysia Today did not
publish the two Affidavits signed by the underworld figures (yes,
that is my insurance policy in the safe-keeping of someone very
important) but the six signed by the police officers were previously
published as follows:

1. ASP Hong Kin Hock (G/10990)
2. ASP Mior Fahim Bin Ahmad (K/P Polis No: G/13237)
3. ASP Md. Yusof Bin Ahmad (K/P Polis No: G/10608)
4. Pemangku Sarjan Mejar Manimaran a/l Palaniappan (K/P Polis No: D/
94894)
5. Detektif Sarjan Raja Kumar (K/P Polis No: D/104700)
6. Sarjan Mohd. Yasin Bin Malik (K/P Polis No: RF/89379)

Today, what we want to reveal is the story of how one police
officer's family was 'kidnapped' by the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA)
and held for 'ransom' to solicit his cooperation. He and his wife
have since made police reports on the matter. Isn't it ironical that
even police officers face kidnap threats and they have had to resort
to making police reports to seek justice? What danger do you think
people like you and I face when we do not wear a police uniform and
carry a gun? In fact, when a police officer shot two people in Kuala
Terengganu recently, they launched a day and night, house-to-house,
state-wide manhunt to look for 37 of the 41 demonstrators who did not
'surrender' when the deadline to do so ended. It is not the police
officer who shot two people whom they were concerned with. Instead,
it was those who the police tried to shoot who are the brunt of the
police action.

And now they talk about bringing the parents of a raped, tortured and
murdered child to face the music for the tragedy that befell them.
And we also hear sermons from people of the cloth who blame scantily-
dressed girls for getting raped by sex perverts who can't keep their
hormones in check. Will we next see bank directors getting charged in
court when bank robbers rob their banks and goldsmith owners being
dragged off to jail in chains when their goldsmith shops get robbed?
Yes, and millionaires should be shot when their children get
kidnapped because they did not hire bodyguards to look after their
children and luxury car owners should be jailed for parking their
cars on the street when they went into the restaurant to have dinner
instead of employing a driver to sit in the car to guard it against
car thieves.

Anyway, let us get back to the police officer whose family was
kidnapped by the ACA. Awhile back, Malaysia Today reported that some
underworld bosses who were detained under the Emergency Ordinance
were released by instructions from some higher-ups in the police
force. This was in fact not the only time this happened. There were
other such incidence where the Deputy Minister of Internal Security
was implicated and where it is said he received RM5.5 million in
bribes to release them. The allegation was revealed in an anonymous
website which the Deputy Minister concerned suspects someone in the
police force itself set up. Nevertheless, the revelation was
announced by the police as only they appeared to be aware of the
existence of this website and the Deputy Minister was called for
interrogation before the ACA. The ACA subsequently announced that the
Deputy Minister is innocent of the allegation and they classified the
case closed and no further action (NFA) required.

In the second incident it was the Inspector-General of Police (IGP)
who was this time accused of perpetuating the exact same thing that
the Deputy Minister of Internal Security was accused of. But this
time the amount was slightly less than half which the Deputy Minister
was accused of. The IGP too was cleared by the ACA. It seems they
checked his bank account and could not find RM2 million in it so this
means he must be innocent and could not have taken any bribes from
the underworld.

So it looks like both the Deputy Minister and the IGP are innocent
and the allegations against them are all false. Sure, many underworld
bosses who were detained under the Emergency Ordinance were released.
But they were released because they were wrongly-detained and their
detention did not follow proper procedures and not because the Deputy
Minister and the IGP were paid money to release them. And since the
ACA launched thorough investigations into the allegations against the
Deputy Minister and the IGP and found them innocent then we must take
the word of the ACA and assume that they are therefore innocent as
what the ACA says. After all, if the ACA could not find the RM7
million or RM8 million in their bank accounts then there is no way
they could have taken bribes from the underworld bosses. If they did
then the money would still be in their bank accounts.

The government -- meaning here of course the Royal Malaysian Police,
the Anti-Corruption Agency, and the Attorney-General's Chambers --
have said that they have investigated the allegations against the
Deputy Minister and the IGP and have found them to be unfounded. It
is just two groups that are trying to bring each other down, say
those who walk in the corridors of power. The police force is badly
split and this is just the result of two groups, Team A and Team B,
fighting for control of the police force, explains others in the
corridors of power. This is just a turf war between two organised
crime syndicates that are trying to gain control of the drugs,
prostitution, illegal gambling and loan-sharking rackets, argue yet
others who walk in the corridors of power. More theories are thrown
onto the table: actually, both Team A and Team B are equally guilty
of links with the underworld and each is trying to topple the other
so that they can gain control of the drugs, prostitution, illegal
gambling and loan-sharking rackets.

Well, whatever it may be, those who walk in the corridors of power
should know better. But whatever the reason may be, they are all
equally perturbing. This means there are serious problems in the
police force. Whether it is one group jealous of another, whether it
is a conspiracy to bring down the IGP, whether it is because the
police are split into Team A and Team B, whether it is a turf war in
the underworld and the police are just taking sides, they are all
destructive and merely serves to demonstrate that we have serious
problems on Peace Hill. And what irony that Peace Hill is not so
peaceful nowadays.

Anyway, the government needs the truth to emerge and the only way for
it to emerge would be for those who know the truth to come forward.
90% of the success in solving cases by the Income Tax Department, the
Anti-Corruption Agency, the Royal Malaysian Police, etc., is the
result of information they receive from whistle-blowers. In fact, the
government depends so much on whistle-blowers that it has launched a
whistle-blower protection program. Protection of whistle-blowers is
internationally accepted and there is even an international agreement
to that effect. Whistle-blowers must not only be protected but they
have to also be placed under the witness protection programme and
relocated with a new identity if need be. That would be the only way
to ensure that the crime rate is kept low and the success rate of
solving crimes is kept high.

But this does not happen in Malaysia. In Malaysia, if you were to
squeal on those from amongst you who are corrupt, you will suffer
retribution. Now do you know why it is so hard to pin down those
police officers who murdered Altantuyu? Many know what happened but
not many dare come forward to reveal what happened. To do so would be
detrimental to one's health.

Take the case of Nordin bin Ahmad, a police officer. He investigated
the underworld bosses and helped build up the case against them. He
squealed on the dirty cops. And he was made to regret that. They used
the ACA to kidnap his wife and children on 23 September 2007 with a
warning that they will be released only if he presents himself at the
ACA office and changes his testimony implicating the underworld
bosses. Both Nordin Ahmad and his wife, Kalsom Mat Nor, have made
police reports on the matter which you can view below.

Yes, this is the same ACA that investigated the allegations against
the Deputy Minister of Internal Security and the IGP and subsequently
cleared them. If the ACA can resort to kidnapping the family of
police officers and witnesses who testify against crooks, it makes
one wonder whether you can any longer take the word of the ACA. It
appears like they are accessories to crime rather than the
eliminators of it. It appears like the ACA helps cover up the crime
instead of going after the criminal. I know they say it takes a thief
to catch a thief. But in this case the thief is protecting the thief
and kidnapping the family of those who report the thief.

Many other witnesses and whistle-blowers were also summoned before
those who walk in the corridors of power, in particular those who
have signed Affidavits testifying to the fact they have received
instructions from the underworld or received instructions from their
superiors in the police force to cooperate with the underworld bosses
and follow whatever orders they receive from them. Whistle-blowers
have been exposed and now fear for their lives. Whistle-blowers will
now get blown away. And the purpose of this exercise is to 'prove'
that the allegations against Goh Cheng Poh a.k.a Tengku and his
minions are false. On 1 October 2007, the court is scheduled to hear
the application from Tengku for his detention and restricted
residence order to be declared mala fide. If the court buys what he
says, then this notorious underworld boss will be out on the streets
in time to send Hari Raya Ang Pows to the dozens of police officers
he has in his pocket.

Anyway, I am sure they will adduce all sorts of 'evidence' in court
to 'prove' that Tengku is law-abiding, is a member of the Rotary Club
and PTA, goes to the temple every week to pray, does uncountable
charity work and dishes out donations to needy people by the
millions, and all such bullshit. And I am going to start taking bets
that Tengku will soon be back on the streets and all those police
officers who arrested him and those witnesses who testified against
him will wish they had never been born.

Any takers anyone? Let's make it cheap: teh tarik at a favourite
watering-hole of the winner's choice.

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