22 February 2017

Eksekutif wanita mati ditembak di Penang...

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Seorang pemandu wanita berusia 49 tahun ditembak mati di Bayan Lepas, hari ini. 

Dalam kejadian 5.45 petang, mangsa seorang eksekutif di sebuah syarikat logistik sedang memandu di sepanjang Jalan Pekaka 1 ke Jalan Bukit Gambir apabila 2 lelaki bermotosikal mendekati bahagian bahagian pemandu kereta BMW yang dibawanya dan melepaskan 10 das tembakan. 

Ketua Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Pulau Pinang SAC Zainol Samah berkata, wanita itu kemudian merempuh bahagian belakang sebuah Land Rover yang dipandu seorang lelaki berusia 30-an. 

Rempuhan itu menyebabkan pacuan 4 roda itu bergerak beberapa meter sehingga menghampiri Lintang Pekaka 9.

Dalam rakaman video yang berjaya dirakam pengguna jalan raya lain, roda belakang dilihat berputar laju, menunjukkan kemungkinan wanita itu masih menekan pedal minyak walaupun keretanya sudah berhenti. 

Zainol berkata mangsa ditembah sebanyak 6 das di dada dan seluruh tubuhnya, manakala 4 tembakan lain tidak mengena. 

“Dia tidak terlibat dalam aktiviti geng jenayah seperti dikhabarkan. 

“Kami akan menjalankan siasatan dan mendedahkan penemuan kepada semua, sila bersabar. 

“Nama … saya tak boleh sebut…hormat pada orang yang mati,” kata Zainol kepada pemberita ketika ditemui di tempat kejadian. – fmt

‘Pengundi hantu’ bersepah di DUN Nilai, mungkinkah MCA terlibat?

Apa yang mungkin terlintas di fikiran anda apabila sebuah rumah kosong dan uzur rupa-rupanya menempatkan 14 nama pengundi dengan alamat tersebut.

Apa pula pandangan anda jika rumah ibu bapa anda sendiri rupa-rupanya menjadi alamat kepada sembilan orang yang tidak dikenali?

Mungkin anda juga akan terperanjat jika semak samun belakang rumah anda menjadi alamat kepada 15 orang yang tidak pernah anda ketahui?

Apapun, itulah yang berlaku di Dewan Undangan Negeri Nilai, di mana sebanyak lebih 787 nama meragukan telah dikenalpasti melalui pendaftaran alamat pengundi mereka.

Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri Nilai, Arul Kumar Jambunathan berkata, nama-nama meragukan ini telah dikenalpasti didaftarkan pada bulan Oktober, November dan Disember 2016 yang dibuat menggunakan alamat yang tidak diduduki oleh mereka.

“Pihak saya telah pun membuat bantahan terhadap nama-nama meragukan ini di Pejabat Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (SPR) Seremban dua hari lalu,” katanya kepada Roketkini.

Apa yang menimbulkan tanda tanya kata Arul ialah terdapat sekitar tujuh dan lapan premis yang didaftarkan nama-nama meragukan adalah premis pemimpin MCA.



Tambah meragukan apabila terdapat 10 hingga 15 orang yang didaftarkan di premis pemimpin MCA itu terdiri dari nama-nama Melayu dan India.

“Saya cabar pemimpin MCA di DUN Nilai ini supaya buat laporan polis dan bantahan kepada SPR kerana alamat mereka telah digunakan.

“Jadi, ini telah datangkan persoalan adakah MCA terlibat dalam kerja kotor ini? You tak buat (bantahan), orang boleh syak,” kata Setiausaha Organisasi DAP Negeri Sembilan itu..

Namun, dedah beliau, sehingga hari terakhir untuk membuat bantahan kepada SPR semalam, tidak ada seorang pun pemimpin MCA yang hadir untuk membuat bantahan.

“Seolah-olah mereka (pemimpin MCA) setuju orang lain menggunakan alamat mereka untuk daftar diri sebagai pengundi.

“Tindakan berdiam diri tanpa membuat bantahan oleh pemimpin MCA menunjukkan seolah-olah MCA yang membuat pendaftaran ‘Pengundi Hantu’ ini?” soalnya lagi.

Menurut Arul, sebelum ini pihaknya pernah membuat bantahan terhadap 20 nama pengundi meragukan pada suku ketiga tahun 2016 dan bantahan itu berjaya apabila pihak yang dibantah gagal membuktikan mereka duduk di alamat yang didaftarkan.

Dalam pendedahannya baru-baru ini di Kampung Baru Nilai, terdapat lot tanah kosong turut menjadi ‘mangsa’ pendaftaran nama pengundi meragukan.

Malah di kampung yang sama, terdapat empat buah rumah kosong turut dikenalpasti memiliki pendaftaran bagi 26 nama pengundi.

Setakat ini, sebanyak 787 ‘pengundi hantu’ telah dikenalpasti di DUN Nilai manakala keseluruhan Parlimen Seremban pula mencatatkan jumlah 1,047 nama meragukan. –Roketkini.com

PAS' Act 355 rally a big flop?...

The recent PAS rally in support of the private member’s bill tabled by PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, to amend the Syariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act 1965 turned out to be a damp squib - or in simple English - a big flop!

It was a flop in several ways. Firstly, although PAS had targeted a crowd of 300,000 to show the country that the Malay electorate was behind the controversial amendment, police and analysts estimated the crowd at only 20,000.

The turnout - so much smaller than even Bersih - or Hindraf-organised past rallies - not only shows that this issue does not resonate with the Malay public. It also shows that the reputed grassroots support for PAS has been overrated.

Although in the past we have seen the organisational ability of PAS in drawing the Malay Muslim crowd to rally alongside non-Muslims in Bersih and Pakatan rallies, this time round the Malay public stayed away.

If the thinking in PAS ulama leaders led by Hadi is that his proposed amendments would serve as its main political strategy in order to attract greater support, it is clear that grassroots supporters do not want to give wider powers to the syariah court and to be made use of by Hadi in his ambition to push for an Islamic state in Malaysia.

Which Malay in his right mind wants to see an increase in maximum punishment for syariah offences to 30 years’ jail, fine of up to RM100,000 and up to 100 strokes of the cane for offences?

Which rational Malaysian wants to see the introduction of a two-tier legal system, in which Muslims will be discriminated against as proposed by Hadi and his men, and which could also result in hudud being a reality in our multiracial Malaysia?

I am sure that many, if not most Malays, will agree with lawyer activist Siti Kasim (photo), who has pointed out that PAS’ statement that the syariah laws are God’s law is incorrect. Siti has noted:

“As a Malay, I am the most oppressed. We are told what to wear, what to drink, what to eat and even how to think. Every aspect of our life, we are told what to do.

“If it’s truly God’s law, I will not go against it. But I know for sure that this is not God’s law, this is Hadi’s law.”

The rally's poor attendance was not only a big slap in the face for Hadi. It was also a similar slap in the face for Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and Umno.

The Malay public is well aware that Najib has been playing footsie with Hadi on Islamic issues as a quid pro quo for Hadi keeping quiet on the 1MDB, donation into the Prime Minister's account and other scandals which have caused Najib and Umno to lose popular support.

During the rally, Minister in the PM's Department Jamil Khir Baharom said he attended the PAS rally after getting the green light from Najib. Besides Jamil, his deputy, Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, was also there in a show of strength by the present leadership of Umno to show off its new found solidarity with PAS.


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Growing disillusionment of Umno members

But the ordinary Umno members, despite given the go ahead to attend the rally refused to do so. This accounts for the small crowd in what was in effect a combined PAS-Umno rally. To me this shows the growing disillusionment of Umno members with Najib's and Hadi's marriage of convenience.

Umno members must have known that they were being made use of. Thus, despite the presence of two senior Umno ministers at the rally, they preferred to stay at home!

If the Act 355 rally was a flop for PAS and Umno, the opposition should take heart and feel encouraged. Amanah leaders, especially, should be comforted that the Muslim support for Act 355 has been overrated.

They should now go into the kampung with a campaign that shows that Hadi has little moral or religious standing or integrity because of his silence on Felda scandals, corruption, the goods and services tax (GST) and the many other issues that affect the Malay rural masses.

I hope Amanah, PKR and Bersatu leaders can analyse the Act 355 rally in the way that I have done here and activate a plan to leverage on it since the election date is drawing closer.

The opposition can also benefit from the fact that there is now confusion in the Barisan Nasional parties as to whether Najib and Umno are playing out the other BN parties on Hadi's bill.

This is because, prior to the rally, MCA secretary-general Ong Ka Chuan had said Jamil’s attendance was not sanctioned by the government or BN. All the other BN parties have also repeatedly said that they will vote against Hadi’s bill and strongly signalled their opposition to it.

So what was PM Najib doing when he sent his Malay ministers in charge of religious affairs to the rally? What he was doing was hitting the other BN parties below the belt. Najib should have said “No”.

After all it was a PAS-sponsored rally and one which will open the floodgates to a greater role in society for the religious elite, who presumably will have little mercy when those responsible for 1MDB and similar crimes against the nation are brought before them.

In the coming general election, the opposition must focus their attack on Umno under Najib and PAS under Hadi. These two leaders must be exposed and rejected for their political opportunism and hypocrisy as well as their major shortcomings - one is the king of financial chicanery and the other, the king of religious trickery.- Koon Yew Yin,mk

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