Dear Residents
We should like to inform you that we have new OCS (Officer in Charge of Station) for Balai Polis USJ and Balai Polis Bandar Sunway with effect from 15/05/2010
Here are their contact details:
Balai Polis USJ - 03 5635 6904
Inspector Puan Chia Bee Chuan - 012 3862255
Balai Polis Bandar Sunway - 03 5638 2122
Inspector Tuan Muniandy Rethiah - 012 3579731
as is normal, kindly extend the usual courtesies to them.
You can spread the inform to your friends and relatives living in Subang Jaya who are not on SJ Alert.
More information about them will be made known when the media reports become available.
In the meantime, we should like to wish the former OCS
ASP Tuan Loi Yew Lik - 012 4118843
Chief Inspector Tuan Harikrishnan s/o Muralitharan - 012 5818927
the very best in their new postings.
Regards
Robert
Showing posts with label Polis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polis. Show all posts
15 May, 2010
29 April, 2009
SJ Alert EMS Traffic Police Inspector knocked down by Mat Rempit on 27/04/2009
From: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJAlert@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of kuan
Sent: Wednesday, 29 April, 2009 7:52 AM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com; chiaying@thestar.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS Traffic Police Inspector knocked down by Mat Rempit on 27/04/2009
Dear SJ Alert,
A traffic police inspector was knocked down by Mat Rempit in Puchong Prima on 27th April 2009 night. Community policing of IPD SZubang jaya is organising a trip to IPD Subang Jaya on 29th April at 3.00 pm to visit the injured officer. Anyone who is interested to join please be present at IPD SJ at 3.00 pm. The police may need to use preventive laws on them and I hope no politician will come out and accuse the police of power abuse. Reason? During a robbery many victims may not be able to receive their due justice. The defense lawyers will argue and the trial normally will take some time and many victims hours will be wasted. Often the victims are ladies and old people who may not want to attend trial for many times and the case will most probably be DNA. Its sending a very wrong signal to the aggravators. The police may opt for a more comprehensive approach by sending this dangerous young boys to Simpang. They may invoke EO and will very much hope to curb this menace. But politics nowadays will accuse the police for being bias and inhumane.
Mana boleh betul? Buat tak boleh tak buat tak boleh? I had suggested that EO must not only be taken for the rempits but the motorbike shops owner that help them to modified their motorcycles so that they speed better.We will be calling IGP also to mobilise its special branch officers to gather information on this groups. If we can fight communist hiding in the jungle, PDRM have a much easier task here. But only politics don't come in. The tiger of PDRM sudah kena cabut gigi and not be able to bite anymore as politicians keep barging into their offices demanding justice for criminals. The public is in euphoric condition when PR sweeps 5 states. But there are many tsunami politicians who lost their feets and try to outdo one another by doing headhunting on the police and berpura pura fighting on human rights ground by by breeding a new proteected species of criminals. I will not be surprised if our crime worsen in two years time as criminals who perceived to received protection from politicians will become bolder.
Let the police do its job. Look clearly whether it is a clear cut of police abuse or not. Look at the alleged victim background. If he is a student or normal person we shall then fight for their rights. When criminals come chopping your hands and permanently scarred your faces, they are asking for human rights? Huh, what kind of world we are living in now? If the police will treat them nicely, give them coffee or tea sie attitude, then many will repeat their wrongdoings. I salute YB Hanna for not interfering in police works and she clearly knows that she will be certainly sending a wrong signals out to the criminals if she does.
Cheers,
kuan@cops.org.my
Sent: Wednesday, 29 April, 2009 7:52 AM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com; chiaying@thestar.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS Traffic Police Inspector knocked down by Mat Rempit on 27/04/2009
Dear SJ Alert,
A traffic police inspector was knocked down by Mat Rempit in Puchong Prima on 27th April 2009 night. Community policing of IPD SZubang jaya is organising a trip to IPD Subang Jaya on 29th April at 3.00 pm to visit the injured officer. Anyone who is interested to join please be present at IPD SJ at 3.00 pm. The police may need to use preventive laws on them and I hope no politician will come out and accuse the police of power abuse. Reason? During a robbery many victims may not be able to receive their due justice. The defense lawyers will argue and the trial normally will take some time and many victims hours will be wasted. Often the victims are ladies and old people who may not want to attend trial for many times and the case will most probably be DNA. Its sending a very wrong signal to the aggravators. The police may opt for a more comprehensive approach by sending this dangerous young boys to Simpang. They may invoke EO and will very much hope to curb this menace. But politics nowadays will accuse the police for being bias and inhumane.
Mana boleh betul? Buat tak boleh tak buat tak boleh? I had suggested that EO must not only be taken for the rempits but the motorbike shops owner that help them to modified their motorcycles so that they speed better.We will be calling IGP also to mobilise its special branch officers to gather information on this groups. If we can fight communist hiding in the jungle, PDRM have a much easier task here. But only politics don't come in. The tiger of PDRM sudah kena cabut gigi and not be able to bite anymore as politicians keep barging into their offices demanding justice for criminals. The public is in euphoric condition when PR sweeps 5 states. But there are many tsunami politicians who lost their feets and try to outdo one another by doing headhunting on the police and berpura pura fighting on human rights ground by by breeding a new proteected species of criminals. I will not be surprised if our crime worsen in two years time as criminals who perceived to received protection from politicians will become bolder.
Let the police do its job. Look clearly whether it is a clear cut of police abuse or not. Look at the alleged victim background. If he is a student or normal person we shall then fight for their rights. When criminals come chopping your hands and permanently scarred your faces, they are asking for human rights? Huh, what kind of world we are living in now? If the police will treat them nicely, give them coffee or tea sie attitude, then many will repeat their wrongdoings. I salute YB Hanna for not interfering in police works and she clearly knows that she will be certainly sending a wrong signals out to the criminals if she does.
Cheers,
kuan@cops.org.my
04 February, 2009
Police Nab Two Snatch Theft and Robbery Suspects on 04/02/08
From: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJAlert@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of TH TEOH
Sent: Wednesday, 04 February, 2009 10:38 PM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS SS17 Police Nab Two Snatch Thieves
Police Nab Two Snatch Theft and Robbery Suspects
Public information and quick police action leads to arrest of duo
CLOSE cooperation from residents and swift police action ended the reign of terror of two armed snatch thieves and robbers in Subang Jaya following the arrest of the duo late this evening (Feb 4).Tailed by plainclothes policeman for several hours without their knowledge, the two suspects had circled around SS14 and SS18 before the long arms of the law reached out to grab them in the residential area.The suspects, two Indian men in their mid to late thirties, had been on a crime spree for some time now, mugging and robbing residents, including students of their belongings.Their modus operandi, one of them would approach the victim on the pretext of an emergency and needing to make a call from the victim's mobile phone. Once the existence of a phone is confirmed, the suspect would wield his knife or dagger relieving the victim of their mobile phone and valuables.
The second suspect would then approach before the duo escaped on their motorcycle.According to SS17 police station officer-in-charge Chief Inspector Sulaiman Baputty, police believe the arrest of the duo would shed light on several snatch theft and robbery cases in Subang Jaya."The duo had two knives and also a bottle of petrol on the motorcycle. We believe they used this to threaten their victims.""My officers had been tailing the duo for the whole afternoon before deciding to move in on them," he said.Sulaiman thanked residents for providing information and also a description of the suspects which led to the latter's arrest.
Sent: Wednesday, 04 February, 2009 10:38 PM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS SS17 Police Nab Two Snatch Thieves
Police Nab Two Snatch Theft and Robbery Suspects
Public information and quick police action leads to arrest of duo
CLOSE cooperation from residents and swift police action ended the reign of terror of two armed snatch thieves and robbers in Subang Jaya following the arrest of the duo late this evening (Feb 4).Tailed by plainclothes policeman for several hours without their knowledge, the two suspects had circled around SS14 and SS18 before the long arms of the law reached out to grab them in the residential area.The suspects, two Indian men in their mid to late thirties, had been on a crime spree for some time now, mugging and robbing residents, including students of their belongings.Their modus operandi, one of them would approach the victim on the pretext of an emergency and needing to make a call from the victim's mobile phone. Once the existence of a phone is confirmed, the suspect would wield his knife or dagger relieving the victim of their mobile phone and valuables.
The second suspect would then approach before the duo escaped on their motorcycle.According to SS17 police station officer-in-charge Chief Inspector Sulaiman Baputty, police believe the arrest of the duo would shed light on several snatch theft and robbery cases in Subang Jaya."The duo had two knives and also a bottle of petrol on the motorcycle. We believe they used this to threaten their victims.""My officers had been tailing the duo for the whole afternoon before deciding to move in on them," he said.Sulaiman thanked residents for providing information and also a description of the suspects which led to the latter's arrest.
27 December, 2008
Police reaching out to residents
Dear Residents
The Polis are reaching out to Residents in USJ in their Crime Prevention efforts.
Chief Inspector Tuan Foo Teik Fong of Balai Polis USJ has made the following offer to residents.
1. Joint foot patrol with the Polis
The Polis will send their personnel to do joint foot patrol of the Neighbourhood with residents of any precinct. This could be especially interesting for areas where there are high instances of snatch theft and house break-ins.
2. Joint patrol in Kereta Peronda Polis (MPV)
Residents who are interested, get to ride in the Polis Patrol Cars as they do their rounds during the day or night. This will give residents first hand experience of how the Polis, patrol the various Neighbourhoods in USJ. As you can imagine, there will only be limited space available.
Those of you who are interested in participating in these activities with the Polis, please drop me a note and I will try to make the necessary arrangements.
Best Regards
Robert
Crime prevention is a shared responsibility
The Polis are reaching out to Residents in USJ in their Crime Prevention efforts.
Chief Inspector Tuan Foo Teik Fong of Balai Polis USJ has made the following offer to residents.
1. Joint foot patrol with the Polis
The Polis will send their personnel to do joint foot patrol of the Neighbourhood with residents of any precinct. This could be especially interesting for areas where there are high instances of snatch theft and house break-ins.
2. Joint patrol in Kereta Peronda Polis (MPV)
Residents who are interested, get to ride in the Polis Patrol Cars as they do their rounds during the day or night. This will give residents first hand experience of how the Polis, patrol the various Neighbourhoods in USJ. As you can imagine, there will only be limited space available.
Those of you who are interested in participating in these activities with the Polis, please drop me a note and I will try to make the necessary arrangements.
Best Regards
Robert
Crime prevention is a shared responsibility
26 December, 2008
Increased Crime in USJ for November 2008
patrick
Moderator
Increased Crime in USJ for November 2008
Please be more careful and cautious. Crime rate for USJ area increased in November to 112 cases, up by 15% from October's 97 cases. Snatch theft was up from 2 to 10 cases and robberies by more than one person without firearms was up from 11 to 21 cases. We hope fellow residents will take note and call the police immediately on sighting of any suspicious characters. Tuan Foo is currently on leave but you may call his deputy Sub Inspector Tuan Amir at 012 2713294. Any slightest information can be useful. For instance, you manage to spot say a getaway Camry car with number ending with 9. Another victim may note a similar Camry car with number starting with 4. The police can then at least piece such information together to look out for a Camry with number starting with 4 and ending with 9, rather than just a Camry with number ending with 9! Got the picture? Take care.
Please take note that these stats are from the Balai Polis USJ only.
=============================================
Dear Residents
Please also be informed that USJ2, USJ3, USJ6 and USJ11 continue to have high instances of Snatch theft and House break-in.
If you are living in these areas, please take extra precautions to prevent such crimes from happening. Report immediately to the Police any suspicious happenings in your precinct.
Police advice that even attempted crimes should be reported to them.
Balai Polis Subang Jaya 03 5633 2222
C/I Tuan Sulaiman Bin Baputty 019 3707100
Balai Polis USJ 03 5635 6904
C/I Tuan Foo Teik Fong 019 2059222
S/I Tuan Amir 012 2713294
Balai Polis Taipan 03 5633 7222
Sajan Thanabalan 012 2135377
Balai Polis Putra Heights 03 5192 2404
S/I Tuan Nordin Bin Mustaffa 012 3150775
Sarjan Mejar Abdul Wahab Bin Abdullah 019 3626760
Balai Polis Bandar Sunway 03 5638 2122
C/I Tuan Krisnan 012 5818927
Moderator
Increased Crime in USJ for November 2008
Please be more careful and cautious. Crime rate for USJ area increased in November to 112 cases, up by 15% from October's 97 cases. Snatch theft was up from 2 to 10 cases and robberies by more than one person without firearms was up from 11 to 21 cases. We hope fellow residents will take note and call the police immediately on sighting of any suspicious characters. Tuan Foo is currently on leave but you may call his deputy Sub Inspector Tuan Amir at 012 2713294. Any slightest information can be useful. For instance, you manage to spot say a getaway Camry car with number ending with 9. Another victim may note a similar Camry car with number starting with 4. The police can then at least piece such information together to look out for a Camry with number starting with 4 and ending with 9, rather than just a Camry with number ending with 9! Got the picture? Take care.
Please take note that these stats are from the Balai Polis USJ only.
=============================================
Dear Residents
Please also be informed that USJ2, USJ3, USJ6 and USJ11 continue to have high instances of Snatch theft and House break-in.
If you are living in these areas, please take extra precautions to prevent such crimes from happening. Report immediately to the Police any suspicious happenings in your precinct.
Police advice that even attempted crimes should be reported to them.
Balai Polis Subang Jaya 03 5633 2222
C/I Tuan Sulaiman Bin Baputty 019 3707100
Balai Polis USJ 03 5635 6904
C/I Tuan Foo Teik Fong 019 2059222
S/I Tuan Amir 012 2713294
Balai Polis Taipan 03 5633 7222
Sajan Thanabalan 012 2135377
Balai Polis Putra Heights 03 5192 2404
S/I Tuan Nordin Bin Mustaffa 012 3150775
Sarjan Mejar Abdul Wahab Bin Abdullah 019 3626760
Balai Polis Bandar Sunway 03 5638 2122
C/I Tuan Krisnan 012 5818927
17 December, 2008
Sukarelawan Polis Daerah IPPD Subang Jaya - Intake 2009
Dear Residents
Please be informed that the Subang Jaya Division of the Sukarelawan Polis Diraja Malaysia Selangor kontingen is accepting application of new recruits for 2009 intake. Residents of USJ or Subang Jaya are encouraged to join. Application forms can be obtained from the PVR Office at Balai Police Taipan (which is the HQ for Subang Jaya) or you can contact directly
(Cheng Kok Leong) Inspector/SP
Ketua Sukarelawan Polis Daerah
IPPD Subang Jaya
Mobile: 019-2296828.
Email: leonchengkl@gmail.com
Fax: 03-80766487
or visit the official Sukarelawan Polis website www.spdrmselangor.org.my
Qualification requirements :-
1. above 18 years and below 35 years old
2. Malaysian citizen
3. Must have a day job with minimum salary of RM1,200.00 and with the permission of employer.
4. Minimum SPM
I understand that there are at least 20 vacancies available.
Regards
Robert
Please be informed that the Subang Jaya Division of the Sukarelawan Polis Diraja Malaysia Selangor kontingen is accepting application of new recruits for 2009 intake. Residents of USJ or Subang Jaya are encouraged to join. Application forms can be obtained from the PVR Office at Balai Police Taipan (which is the HQ for Subang Jaya) or you can contact directly
(Cheng Kok Leong) Inspector/SP
Ketua Sukarelawan Polis Daerah
IPPD Subang Jaya
Mobile: 019-2296828.
Email: leonchengkl@gmail.com
Fax: 03-80766487
or visit the official Sukarelawan Polis website www.spdrmselangor.org.my
Qualification requirements :-
1. above 18 years and below 35 years old
2. Malaysian citizen
3. Must have a day job with minimum salary of RM1,200.00 and with the permission of employer.
4. Minimum SPM
I understand that there are at least 20 vacancies available.
Regards
Robert
13 September, 2008
JOIN US TOMORROW 4 "BALIK KAMPUNG" LAUNCH
From: Eileen Cheah [mailto:thewriteexposure@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, 13 September, 2008 4:54 PMTo: thewriteexposure@gmail.com
Subject: JOIN US TOMORROW 4 "BALIK KAMPUNG" LAUNCH -- TOKENS FOR 1st 200 REGISTRANTS
Dear friends and fellow residents FLASH!!!
FIRST 200 residents WHO REGISTER FOR "BALIK KAMPUNG - RUMAH SELAMAT" DURING CAMPAIGN LAUNCH AT THE SUMMIT SUBANG USJ SHOPPING COMPLEX WILL GET NON-WOVEN SHOPPING BAG AND RM25 VOUCHER (for DIGITAL PHOTO DEVELOPING) -- COURTESY OF SUMMIT SUBANG USJ!
COME -- join us at the launch of BALIK KAMPUNG - RUMAH SELAMAT CAMPAIGN by Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar on:
Date: Sunday, Sept 07, 2008
Time: 11.00am
Venue: Concourse area, The Summit Subang USJ Shopping Complex, Subang Jaya
The event will also be attended by Selangor CPO and OCPD Subang Jaya and other top cops (state & district level) and ADUN Subang Jaya, YB Hannah Yeoh.
What is Kempen "Balik Kampung - Rumah Selamat" all about?
It's a special service provided by the Police for residents of USJ/SJ/Putra Heights/Bandar Sunway for those planning to "balik kampung" or go away on holidays during the forthcoming Hari Raya festive season. Get the police to keep an eye on your unoccupied home -- for greater peace of mind security-wise. All you have to do is to register using our specially-printed "balik kampung" forms (available at your neighbourhood balai polis or participating shopping complexes/hypermarkets) or register on-line at http://www.sjalert.com.my/.
Did you know?
Earlier this year, during the Chinese New Year festive season, none of the 300+ homes which registered for the "Balik Kampung" police service experienced any untoward incidents. Only 2 incidents were reported during that 1st weekend of CNY -- one of stolen bike and another of a house-breakin (the house-owner did not register for the BK-RS programme.) Let us, together as a community, pool our resources in crime prevention. Tell your neighbours and friends about Balik Kampung - Rumah Selamat campaign ... spread the word around. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday, Sept 14 @ 11am -- come and meet some friends at the same time!
Regards/eileenhon
sec - usj residents association
Sent: Saturday, 13 September, 2008 4:54 PMTo: thewriteexposure@gmail.com
Subject: JOIN US TOMORROW 4 "BALIK KAMPUNG" LAUNCH -- TOKENS FOR 1st 200 REGISTRANTS
Dear friends and fellow residents FLASH!!!
FIRST 200 residents WHO REGISTER FOR "BALIK KAMPUNG - RUMAH SELAMAT" DURING CAMPAIGN LAUNCH AT THE SUMMIT SUBANG USJ SHOPPING COMPLEX WILL GET NON-WOVEN SHOPPING BAG AND RM25 VOUCHER (for DIGITAL PHOTO DEVELOPING) -- COURTESY OF SUMMIT SUBANG USJ!
COME -- join us at the launch of BALIK KAMPUNG - RUMAH SELAMAT CAMPAIGN by Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar on:
Date: Sunday, Sept 07, 2008
Time: 11.00am
Venue: Concourse area, The Summit Subang USJ Shopping Complex, Subang Jaya
The event will also be attended by Selangor CPO and OCPD Subang Jaya and other top cops (state & district level) and ADUN Subang Jaya, YB Hannah Yeoh.
What is Kempen "Balik Kampung - Rumah Selamat" all about?
It's a special service provided by the Police for residents of USJ/SJ/Putra Heights/Bandar Sunway for those planning to "balik kampung" or go away on holidays during the forthcoming Hari Raya festive season. Get the police to keep an eye on your unoccupied home -- for greater peace of mind security-wise. All you have to do is to register using our specially-printed "balik kampung" forms (available at your neighbourhood balai polis or participating shopping complexes/hypermarkets) or register on-line at http://www.sjalert.com.my/.
Did you know?
Earlier this year, during the Chinese New Year festive season, none of the 300+ homes which registered for the "Balik Kampung" police service experienced any untoward incidents. Only 2 incidents were reported during that 1st weekend of CNY -- one of stolen bike and another of a house-breakin (the house-owner did not register for the BK-RS programme.) Let us, together as a community, pool our resources in crime prevention. Tell your neighbours and friends about Balik Kampung - Rumah Selamat campaign ... spread the word around. We look forward to seeing you on Sunday, Sept 14 @ 11am -- come and meet some friends at the same time!
Regards/eileenhon
sec - usj residents association
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