Monday 5 November 2012

SABAH SEMAKIN TIDAK SELAMAT





Saudara Pengarang,

JASON Dino (Pemuda SAPP CLC Bingkor) dimasukkan ke Hospital Queen II, Damai selepas cedera parah diserang dan ditetak oleh PTI dengan pedang samurai di Keningau kelmarin. Jason kini selamat selepas melalui 10 jam pembedahan di SMC, Hospital Queen Elizabeth II,Damai Kota Kinabalu.

Bagaimana jika Individu/pemimpin yang bersuara tentang kebanjiran PTI dan mahu kerajaan membenteras PTI diperlakukan seperti ini. Siapa lagi yang berani bersuara? Mana Hak Rakyat Sabah? Malang bagi anak-anak generasi akan datang merasa keadaan seharian seperti ini?

Tanpa sedar, kita masih menyokong pemimpin/kerajaan yang menghalalkan PTI di Sabah.

Salam Hormat,

JOSEPH LAKAI

30 comments:

  1. Ni la masalah kalau ramai PATI di Sabah.

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    1. Tangkap ni PATI lepas tu suruh mereka tinggal danminta makan sama Mahathir dan Nazri

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  2. Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Aman menyeru rakyat supaya terus memberikan sokongan dan kerjasama bagi membanteras kegiatan yang boleh mengancam keselamatan di negeri ini secara berkesan.

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  3. Beliau berkata, ini termasuk tindakan pihak tidak bertanggungjawab yang cuba mengeksploitasi isu sensitif yang boleh menggugat keharmonian dan ketenteraman rakyat.

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  4. Musa berkata, beliau berpuas hati dengan tahap keselamatan di Sabah pada masa ini serta memuji komitmen tinggi semua agensi keselamatan dan penguatkuasaan dalam memelihara keamanan, keharmonian dan ketenteraman awam negeri.

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    1. Katanya, ini amat penting bagi membolehkan rakyat menjalankan urusan seharian dalam keadaan selamat dan selesa.

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  5. "Ia juga faktor penarik bagi mengukuhkan keyakinan dan menggalakkan lagi kemasukan pelaburan dan pelancong asing seterusnya menjana pertumbuhan ekonomi negeri," katanya.

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  6. Musa berkata, pelbagai langkah diambil oleh agensi keselamatan dan penguatkuasaan di negeri ini secara berterusan termasuk operasi yang dijalankan di sepanjang kawasan perairan Sabah yang sering menjadi tumpuan kegiatan jenayah dan penyeludupan.

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  7. Selain itu, katanya kerajaan negeri amat menghargai kerjasama semua agensi keselamatan dan penguatkuasaan di Sabah terutama dalam usaha bersama bagi menjayakan pelaksanaan Program 5P baru-baru ini yang menunjukkan pencapaian yang menggalakkan.

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  8. PATI kini makin menjadi, makin berani buat jenayah.

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  9. Tidak payah cakap, sendiri tengoklah apa kesan bila PATI semakin besar kepala di Sabah.

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  10. Police are raising the standard of investigation and strengthening the prosecution process to change public perception on the force.


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  11. The police department has set up a school, Sekolah Bukit Sentosa in Kuala Lumpur, that specialises in crime investigating, to train police personnel specially on aspects of managing crime investigations.

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  12. Speaking to reporters after launching a seminar on investigation and prosecution pertaining to new laws here, Bakri said they were serious in improving the standard of investigation, stressing that those who did not meet the requirement would be transferred to other departments.

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  13. Bukit Aman Crime Investigation Department director Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin said it was also in line with the government’s vision to fight crime in the country.

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  14. It is also part of an effort to enhance the status of the police profession, which used to be the last choice of job seekers, to become the number one choice in the future.

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  15. It is also part of an effort to enhance the status of the police profession, which used to be the last choice of job seekers, to become the number one choice in the future.

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  16. Even the qualifications have gone up from just a Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia for a police inspector post before to at least a degree today, while for the lower ranks, such as sergeant, one would require to possess at least a diploma.

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  17. Today, there are a lot of PhD holders applying to join the police force. But qualification alone is not a guarantee Therefore there is a need to them up on the management of investigations.

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  18. Bakri added that training did not only mean inviting experts from abroad to share their knowledge with the counterparts here, but also included sending police officers and personnel for training overseas.

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  19. The seminar aims at exposing CIDs to new laws passed in parliament. In fact, The standards are very high but therefore the police have to equip themselves too as they have to face lawyers who have the same qualifications and are good at certain issues.

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  20. It is not only the CID which was involved in the prevention of crime but the whole police force throughout the country.

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  21. It is not only the CID which was involved in the prevention of crime but the whole police force throughout the country.

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  22. The public must trust the police.Bakri stressed that public safety is their priority. Like in the case of Sabah, even the General Operations Force personnel go to the ground to help combat crime, particularly in major towns.

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  23. Bakri believes that with the concerted efforts, including cooperation from the public, the police will be able to reduce crime rates, and for Sabah, the crime rates keep going dow which Bakri noted as a good indicator.

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  24. Bakri said it was not right for the people to depend too much on the police, adding that individuals should play their part to avoid being careless and fall victims to crime.

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  25. Some of the crimes are caused by our own weaknesses and mistakes. Today, even one case could cause havoc, but it does not represent the crime rate as a whole.

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  26. So the people should work closely with the force to prevent crime from happening. Touching on the Sabah crime index, State Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib disclosed that they had exceeded the national target.

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