- Malaysians came to Singapore to look for jobs. WHY ?
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Get this straight to yr head.We Singaporeans we work hard for it to contemplate this luxury HERE.
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But we always shortchange over the causeway as being robbed,rape,fines…all the unwanted factors there.
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Malaysians ought to improve on their standards needless to say.
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Even their dressing 5 years generation gap compare to Singaporeans.
is those rapist were caught , i think best is to provide them ‘internship’ in Singapore’s own lovely prisons.
And I can’t help but feel very very sad that my country is degenerating into anarchy… especially in Johor… my SG frens dun dare to go to JB scared get robbed… haiz…. even i dun dare set out to JB at night..
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Originally Posted by
headup
Serious, is Johor really that dangerous?? I don’t drive but I cycle solo on Malaysia road as least twice a month for the past few years..but nothing ever happened to me ley and is always late night..sometime, my wife goes too .no prob at all..but then…I still carry 2 knifes and pepper spray..but the question is..
SAFE OR NOT??
But personnally, I find Malaysian very nice people.
I hope one day a robber point a gun or a knife to your throat then u come into your senses.We have been reading daily papers on article pertaining Johor crimes on how the crime rates go.Are u living in kampong or wat?Watch news and read papers.
Experience it then u know tats all i can say.Dun come back Singapore to beg or cry for help.We will never help cos u say Malaysians r nice people.All we can say GOOD LUCK….
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Originally Posted by
heatingup
I will not be bothered at all if the female victims and the robbers cum rapists were non-Chinese. In other words, an event of dogs killing dogs or dogs raping bitches is no business of mine.
Moreover, the Chinese victim is only 19 years old.
U r DAMN fxxxing selfish to say tat.We shld felt sorry for them instead u claim no business of yours.Wats yr claim?
Hope one day happen to yr loved ones then u understand the pain n sorrow.
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Originally Posted by
Megatronzombie
Its very confusing to read your messages. Not that as a Malaysian (working in SG excuse me) I am ‘sub-standard’ but you really need to improve you grammar. So are you saying that you are not a Singaporean but you wanna complain abt Malaysian moving to SG to work and that none of the Malaysian working in SG is improving themselves?
Megatronzombie looks like u dun understand ENGLISH at all.Allow me to clarify…
- Because of the currency factor and also they think Singapore gold mine.Living standards high yet we(Singaporeans) still surviving.
Wat i define sub standard.Improve will take a major mildstone hopefully we live to see it.
Brother,
The 14 suspects that the police has just caught are NOT related to the recent gang-rape cum robbery. The police has distorted the truth again!!
The victims all said that suspects WERE not criminals who raped and robbed them!
Somemore, one of the suspect caught was a 14 year old GIRL and the mud police can label her as a RAPE suspect.
Malaysia useless police can do anything to cover their ass really!!
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Originally Posted by
Archiearch
Hmmmm, sign a petition today about the the increasing crime rate in JB,,,hecks knows it will do nothing to help, but still have to do something.
Our Menteri Besar Ghani keep on blabbering bout the Iskandar Developement Zone…no mention about the crime rate aslo,,I hear him talk about the ID also want to puke liow.
Today the police caught all the proported SOB that committed the Gang-rape…and I believe them, you know why, because the police actually knows who these SOBs are..they have em on file..just because they are “their people”…..they don’t arrest them..until the case gets lots of publicity.
Sebe sien like that……..after 50 years,,,things are getting worse..don’t know what to say also,,,,,mind you i am patriotic…just not so sure about things rite now,,,,,,,,,,,
Moneylender freed after RM5m ransom paid
By : Lee Shi-Ian
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SHAH ALAM: A moneylender abducted from outside his home in Damansara last Sunday was released in Kulai, Johor, on Friday night after a RM5 million ransom was paid.
The ransom was dropped off at an isolated spot in Johor Baru before sunrise, where it was picked up by the four kidnappers.
The 39-year-old man was released at 8.30pm in an isolated location in Kulai.
He flagged down a passing vehicle and was taken to the nearest police station.
The moneylender is being interviewed by police to get more information which could lead investigators to the suspects.
Selangor CID chief SAC II Tajuddin Md Isa declined to elaborate as operations were ongoing.
On June 10, the victim did not notice a car tailing his vehicle until he was near his home.
When he reached his house, he got down from his vehicle and ran towards his gate. However, he was caught before he could make it to safety.
The moneylender was bundled into the kidnappers’ car which then sped off. He was later blindfolded and tied up.
A short while later, the kidnappers contacted the moneylender’s family and demanded a RM6 million ransom. Negotiations saw the amount being reduced to RM5 million.
This is the second reported kidnap case in two months in Selangor. The first involved the abduction of a property developer who was later released after a ransom of RM500,000 was paid.
The ransom paid for the safe release of the moneylender is one of the highest in recent years.
Some other cases where the ransom paid exceeded RM1 million were:
• 1984: Philanthropist Datuk Kuek Ho Yau was kidnapped and released after a ransom of RM4 million was paid;
• August, 1992: Two people were kidnapped by a group of men. Their release was secured when their families paid RM2 million and RM500,000;
• September, 1998: The son of former Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib was released by his kidnappers after a ransom of RM3 million was paid;
• September, 2000: The alleged “king of illegal gaming machines” was kidnapped by a group and a ransom of RM5 million reportedly paid for his release;
• January, 2001: The teenage son of a department store magnate was released after a reported RM1.5 million ransom was paid;
• September, 2002: Toh Ching Ming, 5, was released after a RM3 million ransom was dropped off; and,
• February, 2005: A businessman with alleged underworld links was held captive for almost three days until RM1.5 million was paid for his release.
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Originally Posted by
headup
Serious, is Johor really that dangerous?? I don’t drive but I cycle solo on Malaysia road as least twice a month for the past few years..but nothing ever happened to me ley and is always late night..sometime, my wife goes too .no prob at all..but then…I still carry 2 knifes and pepper spray..but the question is..
SAFE OR NOT??
But personnally, I find Malaysian very nice people.
Many of those who got gang-raped or robbed or stabbed has never encountered any single element of crimes in JB also in their whole life.
Once it happened, it will haunt u forever!
No matter where i go, my m’sian friends or colleagues will tell me their whos had been robbed. If this situation goes even more serious, i think secret society is the only way to help the commoners over there.
The police are totally useless! The mud police keep saying Johor is “safe!”
Haha, what a bloody joke! They are damn jokers. They dont understand what is “safe” or “dangerous” i think.