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Spare this beast for six years in appeal process is too much.
Canny Ong rapist, murderer to face hangman
PUTRAJAYA: Ahmad Najib Aris, who was convicted of raping and murdering IT analyst Canny Ong Lay Kian six years ago, lost his final appeal to quash his conviction on Friday.
The former aircraft cleaning supervisor now has a date with the hangman, after all.
This follows a decision by the Federal Court to uphold the death sentence on the man for committing the crimes on Ong whose charred remains were found in a manhole near a highway construction site in 2003.
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/3/27/nation/20090327154031&sec=nation
Bukit Gantang poll: Police warn against illegal ceramah
Jaspal Singh
IPOH, Wed:
Police will strictly apply the laws on political ceramahs during the campaign period for the Bukit Gantang parliamentary by-election beginning this Sunday.
And if any political party were to breach any legal provision, the police would not hesitate to take immediate action against the organisers, warned deputy Perak police chief Datuk Hadi Ho.
He said political parties which were not given permission to hold ceramahs should not show their contempt for the police by holding their events illegally.
“I can assure all the parties contesting in the polls that the police will be fair in approving their applications for permit to hold political ceramahs. Therefore, I advise the organisers to follow rules and regulations pertaining to ceramahs by applying to the police first for permits,” he told reporters after attending the Police Day celebration at the Perak police headquarters today.
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Wednesday/NewsBreak/20090325150301/Article/index_html
Police under Musa Hassan shall not be called police, it shall be renamed to “lanun berlesen”.
Only 193 cops in active crime duties
AT THE DEWAN RAKYAT
Reports by LEE YUK PENG, ZULKIFLI ABD RAHMAN, LOH FOON FONG and YENG AI CHUN
ONLY 193 out of the 4,000 odd police personnel in the country were involved in active crime duties.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar, in a written reply to Loke Siew Fook (DAP – Rasah), said 90% of the 4,363 personnel representing a figure of 3,952 were slotted into the administrative division.
He said another 5% or 218 people were placed in the Logistics Department.
Those in active crime duties, he said, included those serving in the Internal Security and Public Order Department (1.5%), the Special Branch (1.2%), the Commercial Crime Department (0.5%), the Narcotics Investigation Department (0.3%) and the Criminal Investigations Department (0.7%).
Read more >>> http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/3/12/parliament/3460346&sec=parliament
Only 10 % new police recruits are in active crime busting duty, no wonder the crime rate is keep soaring to sky high.
Malay Version >>> ; Chinese Version >>>
Najib cheats his Allah for saying he did not know Altantuya!
Reproduced from Susan Loong blog
The French Liberation newspaper reveals intriguing details and updates of the Altantuya Shariibuu case (today – 5 march 2009). The writer Arnaud Dubus (a journalist based in Thailand) has visited Ulanbataar and Kuala Lumpur, and returns with several new information regarding the case. I managed to get the English translation of his story. One compelling paragraph states that:
A report from the Malaysian police, written on 19th november 2006 and which has been kept secret until now, reveals dry and precise descriptions as to how this young woman, a member of Asian high society, has been killed. In this document, one of the killers, a policeman of the Malaysian Special Branch named Sirul Omar, replied to the questions of an officer at a police station close to the murder scene. “When the Chinese woman saw that I was taking a gun, she begged me to spare her, saying she was pregnant. Azilah (the commanding officer of Sirul) grabbed her and [threw] her on the ground. I immediately shot the left side of her face. Then Azilah took off her clothes and put them in a black plastic bag. Azilah noticed that her hand was still moving. He ordered me to shoot again, which I did”, said Sirul. This is the first confirmation of Altantuya’s assassins’ identity. “Then we carried her body into the woods. Azilah wrapped the explosives around her legs, her abdomen and her head, and we exploded her. (The copy of the report by Sirul is available on Malaysia Today – in the Malay language).
Continue reading >> French newspaper reveals identity of Altantuya’s alleged assassins
 Source: RPK

View Dr Prashant’s 12-page post-mortem report here http://mt.m2day.org/2008/content/view/18824/84/
MMC urged to probe 2 autopsy results
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Medical Council has been urged to launch an immediate investigation into the differing post-mortem results conducted on the remains of A. Kugan.
The Bar Council singled out pathologist Prof Dr Abdul Karim Tajuddin of Serdang Hospital who had carried out the first autopsy which stated that Kugan died of pulmonary oedema or fluid in the lungs.
The second post-mortem, conducted by University Malaya Medical Centre pathologist Dr Prashant N. Samberkar revealed that Kugan died of kidney failure caused by muscle injury that might be attributed to physical, chemical or biological factors.
The Bar Council felt there was an attempt to cover-up and protect the members of the police force in the case. Its vice-president Ragunath Kesavan said the second autopsy result on Kugan raised several serious questions.
“The fact that the second autopsy result differed so extensively from that of the first smacks of an apparent attempt to cover-up or protect members of the police force who were in charge of Kugan during his detention,” he said.
Ragunath also questioned the police’s expose of Kugan’s alleged wrongdoings which are “totally irrelevant to the cause of his death”. He charged that the information released to the public only served to cloud and divert attention away from the brutal manner of Kugan’s death in police custody.
Ragunath said any further delay in determining the truth behind Kugan’s death would undermine public confidence in the law enforcement agencies in general and the police in particular. He added although Kugan was arrested on suspicion of having committed a crime, he was nonetheless entitled to the full protection of the police pending a proper investigation and any consequential court proceedings.
Source: http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/National/2497533/Article/index_html
That Malay doctor is lacking professionalism and tried to cover up for his own “people”.
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