Sarjan didakwa bunuh kerani sekolah...
Seorang anggota tentera berpangkat sarjan didakwa di Mahkamah Majistret hari ini atas tuduhan membunuh seorang kerani sekolah dalam kejadian letupan bom dalam bungkusan, pada 11 Ogos lepas.
Che Rosli Che Daud, 29, yang bertugas di Batalion 21 Rajimen Askar Melayu Diraja (RAMD) Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Baharu, didakwa membunuh Mohd Yusrizal Mat Zain, 32, antara 10 pagi dan 11 pagi, di sebuah rumah di Lot 127, Blok N, Perumahan JPN Kok Seraya, Chabang Empat di sini.
Dia yang didakwa mengikut Seksyen 302 Kanun Keseksaan yang membawa hukuman mati mandatori, jika sabit kesalahan, kelihatan tenang ketika pertuduhan dibacakan.
Tiada pengakuan direkodkan ketika pertuduhnan dibacakan di hadapan Majistret Ahmad Adha Amir Yasser Amri.
Mahkamah menetapkan 1 Okt depan sebagai tarikh sebutan semula kes dan bagi membolehkan pihak pendakwaan menyerahkan dokumen berkaitan kepada peguam.
Pendakwaan dilakukan Timbalan Pendakwa Raya Nor Hamizah Ghazali manakala tertuduh diwakili peguam Datuk Sukri Mohamed.
Dalam Kejadian itu, Mohd Yusrizal yang merupakan kerani Sekolah Kebangsaan Manek Urai, Kuala Krai, maut dengan kedua-dua tangannya putus ketika mengambil bungkusan mengandungi bahan letupan yang ditinggalkan di atas sebuah kenderaan pelbagai guna di halaman rumah mentuanya.
Berikutan kejadian itu, polis Kelantan menubuhkan sebuah pasukan khas bagi menyiasat kejadian tersebut. - Bernama
Robber Cops...
Saravanan Batumalai had the shock of his life hours after ramming his car into a motorcycle used by two snatch thieves last month: they were off-duty policemen.
The first indication that they were men in blue came when he called 999 after the incident at 12.15pm on July 3 and a police patrol car arrived, only to have the policemen confirm that the motorcycle belonged to the Kelana Jaya police station.
When Saravanan went to the police station to make a report, the investigating officer called in two policemen who turned out to be the ones who had tried to snatch the gold necklace of a woman walking along the road outside his workplace in Taman Mayang, Petaling Jaya.
One had been riding the motorcycle while the other was his pillion.
The drama unfolded just after noon that day when the 27-year-old was in his car outside his workplace and saw two men on a motorcycle snatching a woman's necklace.
"I immediately sped up and rammed into their motorbike and both of them fell," Saravanan told theSun today.
One of the thieves got up and fled while the other tried to speed away on the damaged the motorbike and both of them fell," Saravanan told theSun today.
One of the thieves got up and fled while the other tried to speed away on the damaged motorcycle.
Saravanan rammed the motorcycle again, making the thief fall and pinning the machine under the front wheel of his car.
The thief retaliated by throwing stones in Saravanan's direction, missing him but damaging his car further with the windscreen shattered and side dented.
But that was not the end.
"He then took out a knife and lunged at me, pulling off my gold chain, and ran away. I retrieved a gold locket from the ground later which must have been from the woman's necklace," he said, adding that the woman left the scene almost immediately.
Saravanan did not pursue the man because he was armed.
Subsequently, he followed the two policemen who arrived at the scene in their patrol car to the police station at 2pm, where it was confirmed that the two-wheeler belonged to the police after inspection of its chassis number.
It was also revealed that it had been fitted with false number plates.
After a two-hour wait, Inspector Hasbullah asked him to make a statement.
"He called for two men to be brought in. They were the two snatch thieves and I told him so," he said.
One of the patrolmen later told him the duo were policemen.
Saravanan then made a report at the Petaling Jaya police station.
On July 19, Saravanan was called to attend an identification parade where he identified the two cops.
However, after that, he was not contacted by anyone until Sunday, when Inspector Hasbullah called to arrange for him to record another statement.
Saravanan has paid a heavy price for his actions – he had already spent RM3,800 to repair his car bumper and replace its windscreen with other repairs costing an estimated RM4,000.
Selangor Acting Chief Police Officer Datuk A. Thaiveegan has asked Petaling Jaya OCPD ACP Arjunaidi Mohamed for a detailed report on the case.- theSun daily
Technical error, thieving cops back on duty...
The two policemen who were allegedly moonlighting as snatch thieves were not detained because of a ‘technical error’, Petaling Jaya district police chief Arjunaidi Mohamed said here today.
The senior police officer however, refused to elaborate on the ‘technical problem’ faced by the police in detaining the two lower rank policemen.
“There was a problem during the identification parade. That is why the duo were back on duty after the incident. I can’t tell you about the problem as it would jeopardise our investigation,” Arjunaidi told a press conference at the police headquarters.
However, Arjunaidi assured that there would be no cover-up in the investigation.
“We are not protecting anyone. At the moment we are looking for more evidence and taking down more statements,” he said.
He also revealed that the two policemen were not attached to any police station in Selangor.
“The two cops are not from Selangor but I can’t tell you which unit or state they belong to,” said Arjunaidi.
When contacted, complainant B Saravanan insisted he had not made any mistake during the identification parade.
“As far as I can remember I did nothing wrong. In fact I straight away pointed at the two thieves (police officers) when I saw them lining up,” he said.
Speaking to FMT, Thaiveegan promised to look into the matter thoroughly and guaranteed a fair investigation.
“Of course I will look into this matter. Give me the report number and I will immediately talk to Arjunaidi Mohamed (Petaling Jaya district police chief) regarding this matter.
“There will be no cover ups and the investigation will be conducted in a fair manner,” said the Selangor top cop.
“I want to get to the bottom this. I want to reach out to this man (Saravanan) so that we can both work it out and solve this issue. I take this very seriously,” he said.
On July 3, lorry driver Saravanan lodged a police report after he confronted two snatch thieves who had stolen a gold necklace from a foreign national. During the scuffle, the thieves also snatched away Saravanan’s gold chain.
Three hours after the incident, he was summoned to the Kelana Jaya police station for an identification parade where he was told by a corporal that the snatch thieves were in fact, police officers. He had also seen the two suspects walking about in the station.
Saravanan was once again called to the Kelana Jaya police station on July 19 for another identification parade. Despite identifying the perpetrators twice, Saravanan said that he has yet to receive any updates on the case investigation.-fmt
Motorcycle does not belong to police
'No cover-up'
Snatch
thieves turn out to be a police we pay to protect us.Full-time police
and a Part-time robber , not bad at all. I'm so glad that we pay tax
everywhere we go
Antara masalah yang menjadi punca jenayah ialah..punca rezeki penduduk tempatan diCURI pendatang asing. Adakah sebarang bentuk PERMIT kerja kepada Bangla untuk kerja2 potong rumput?
cheers.
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