Friday 28 June 2013

'If we do not equip our authorities with tools to deal with criminals, we will not win the war against crime'

"Law abiding Malaysian citizens have rights to a safe and secure environment also YB MPs, and if it means some suspected criminals are put in detention for 2 years so be it, it will be a small price to pay for the security and safety of the other millions of Malaysians!"
Me

"We have a track record of being a safe nation, but if we do not equip our authorities with tools to deal with criminals, we will not win the war against crime"
Associate Professor Dr P. Sundramoorthy,
 Principal researcher,
 Research team on crime and policing, 
Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang

YB MPs should Stop talking about Polis misconduct and start debating something more useful for the Rakyat's well being, and pass Laws similiar to the EO to help the PDRM catch the crooks and the criminals before they can do harm to Malaysians.
Me


The Emergency Ordnance Act was a very useful tool for the PDRM for decades in keeping hard core criminals off our streets. Alas the transformer PM of ours had agreed to repeal the EO in 2012 under pressure from a minority group of human rights activists who do not really give a damn about the difficulty PDRM faced against criminals just to ensure the safety of the majority of Malaysians. That is water under the bridge now, what we citizens ask is that if the EO is repealed there must be a similiar replacement Law that will help the PDRM in its war against these criminals.

I am afraid things will get worse before it gets better if the MPs in Parliament do not talk about the rising crime rate and stop talking about the IPCMC for misconduct of Polis officers which are comparatively few and far between and involved suspected criminals or what not, and start talking seriously on ways to catch criminals before they do harm to law abiding citizens and make MALAYSIANS feel unsafe. 

Law abiding Malaysian citizens have rights to a safe and secure environment also YB MPs, and if it means some suspected criminals are put in detention for 2 years so be it, it will be a small price to pay for the security and safety of the other millions of Malaysians! 

YB MPs should Stop talking about Polis misconduct and start debating and enact Laws to help the PDRM catch the crooks and the criminals.

Sad day for the PDRM : 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a new way for criminals with families to get rich.

Maybe just Indian criminals, Malay civilians who get gunned down because of speeding from police need not apply?