Showing posts with label Robbery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robbery. Show all posts

23 April, 2009

Robbery by Mat Rempits at SS17 on 23/04/2009 at 7am

From: Amanjeet Singh [mailto:amanjeet@streamyx.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 April, 2009 8:17 AM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.comSubject:
SEIZE IT! - Mat Rempits

With the current spate of Mat Rempit robberies, it is a relief to see today 's Sunday Star headline "Seize it!". The authorities, the Police represented by the IGP and the Road Transport Department represented by the Transport Minister are finally getting their act together.

Measures that are proposed include:
  • Joint operations by the Police and RTD at various locations
  • Seizing the motorcycles
  • Summoning the registered owners if riders are underage or without valid licenses
  • Those caught would be fined or jailed
  • After a long slumber by the authorities, this is a good start but I doubt if it is enough.
Before I share what else that is required, I'l share what happened to my family at 7am on Thursday, 23rd April 2009.
My car was parked outside my house in SS 17, Subang Jaya. While my wife, sister and I were entering the car, we attacked by a group of Mat Rempits. There were more than 10 motorcycles with most of them with pillion riders. The pillion riders alighted and they conducted a clinical operation. They broke in 3 groups and attacked us separately. They seized the handbags and mobiles from the ladies. Then they went for the gold chains and frisked their hands for bangles. As for me, the only male in the group, a few of them keep me busy with punches and kicks. They had almost started using their crash helmets on me when their leader made his call and they rode off. They were so methodical and calculating that they had earlier detained the newspaper man who was doing his rounds to prevent him raising the alarm.

All in all, we lost 2 gold chains, 2 bangles, 2 mobiles and considerable cash. My sister, an Australian national was carrying Australian Dollars. All 3 of us were badly cut and bruised. However the psychological impact is more severe. The ladies can still feel the hands on their neck and the aura of a safe neighborhood is forever shattered. We now are in a constant state of apprehension and fear. Always looking over the shoulder.

The following are some of my observations and suggestions that the Minister and IGP could possibly adopt:
  • The same gang prowled in the same are a day earlier at the same time (about 7am) and they robbed people. The police confirm that reports were lodged. However, no proactive measures were taken by the police to avert a similar incident
  • A few minutes before we were robbed, they attacked another resident. This resident called the police but no patrol car was sent. There was no immediate response.
    Immediately after robbing us, they attacked and robbed the deaf and mute girl in the Shell Shell Station in SS 17.
  • No efforts were taken to secure the CCTV until almost 1.30pm. If their photos are available, why were they are not flashed in the media
    Immediately after being attacked, I called the Balai Polis Subang Jaya 3 times. No response
  • In my report, I offered information that I think was critical, ie. my newspaper man was stopped by this gang from warning us and about the resident who called the balai. No efforts were made by the police to find out their names or addresses. What if identification was required?
  • No national coherent plan to address this menace. By a coherent plan, it would entail raising the intelligence on such gangs. This could be done by surveillance or infiltration.
This plan must be cascaded right down to the police districts and the mata-mata
Tabs should be kept of these mat rempits and they should kept under surveillance and followed
Use modern technology to track these guys.
  • The plan would include measures to hurt these Mat Rempits where it would hurt them the most - impounding their motorbikes (this has been addressed by the IGP / Minister)
  • Legislation may have to be passed to address this menace. There is no whiff of this at all.
  • These guys are biking, racing, drinking and shooting drugs at night. How difficult would it to detect these gangs and take action
  • Test them for drugs and drink driving. This is more important that merely arresting them for illegal racing.
  • Frisk them regularly
  • Get the public involved.
  • If we do not address this menace, these 20 aged something are going to grow up and create more problems for the country.
  • There was considerable foreign currency that was robbed. No efforts were made to alert money changers. When this was pointed out to the police, they said that the money changers are not cooperative
  • The patrol cars must show its presence on the streets throughout the day. I see many cars parked in the balai always
  • Free up policeman from escort duties . I am sure the PM, the VVIPs and the royals could do with less escorts
  • Free up policemen from traffic warden duties. Use retired policemen for traffic warden duties during peak hours.
There are a few perceptions that should be addressed and dispelled.
They are:
  • After being patronized xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, there seems to be a general perception that these Mat Rempits are xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx.
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
  • There is a perception that the police is not serious in addressing this menace.
    What we would to see that the Minister of Home Affairs and the Police develop a holistic and coherent plan to address this Mat Rempit menace. This plan should include KPIs at the national level and operational KPIs that are cascaded down to every police district, right down to the mata-mata. For the police districts, there should strategies in place to achieve these KPIs. In addition, a score card must be kept and shared with the public.
Amanjeet Singh
Subang Jaya

14 April, 2009

YB Hannah Yeoh was almost attacked at USJ11/1 on 14/04/2009 at 9.20am

Dear Residents

I received a telephone call at around 9.30am from a traumatized YB Hannah Yeoh who related to me an incident that happened to her just a few minutes earlier.

She was driving alone around USJ11/1 this morning, as she was slowing down at a road hump, out of nowhere came a motorcyclist right next to her car window. He was in the process of taking out a weapon from under his shirt (probably to smash the windows). YB Hannah was shocked and the only thing she thought of doing was to sound her car horn continuously. This probably scared the criminal who promptly rode off.

Within seconds of this happening to herself, she called Tuan Loi of Balai Polis USJ and she called me to send out an SJ Alert to inform residents of the danger at such road humps and for residents to be alert of suspicious motorcyclist following behind their cars in quiet areas in USJ.

As with most of us, in her stunned state she did not notice the Number plates, helmet, dressing etc.. of the motorcyclist.

I must take my hat off to YB Hannah, traumatised, stunned and what have you and still thinking of the residents. To say she is too good would be an under-statement.


Regards
Robert

05 February, 2009

Robbery at SS14 on 02/02/2009 @3.15pm

From: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJAlert@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Thursday, 05 February, 2009 1:49 AM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS Another addition to the Police Statistics ...!

Dear All

Last Monday, my son added himself to the police statistics ...!

He was robbed while walking in SS14 towards the secondary school ... the incident happened at 3.15pm and was over in less than 5 minutes ... actually, he had earlier noticed two Indians on a bike while walking on the main road (Jalan SS14) and decided to walk a slight detour, taking a route between some houses (the small green patch which you can hardly call a playground, per se, next to end-lots of the terrace houses) ... unfortunately, just as he almost-exited the second row of terrace-houses, he was accosted by one Indian guy on foot (the other Indian guy was on the bike about 10meters away, waiting) who approached him asking for directions, and then asking to use his mobile phone ... when my son said that his phone had "no credit', the Indian guy pulled out a knife (similar to the Swiss knife type) and asked him whether he knew what the object was ... so my son handed over his handphone and Rm150 cash from his wallet ... fortunately, he had a little "wit" still left with him at the time (despite the shock/fright) to "bargain" with the Indian guy to just take the cash and let him keep his wallet ... so we are spared the hassle of re-applying for all the important documents had he given up the wallet too ...

We immediately made a police report at the SS17 Balai ... I must say, it was most efficiently handled by the front-desk corporals ... and later the "interview" with the Investigating Officer ... we were done in under an hour, all in.

Suffice to say, C/Insp Sulaiman was (later) personally informed ... as were the regular contacts in SS14 (namely Teoh and Joe Singh) to keep them informed & on the alert ...

Anyway, last evening (Wed, 4 Feb), our plainclothes men-in-blue managed to nab two Indian suspects in SS14 ... but unfortunately, they were not the ones who robbed my son ... so while it's Syabas to Tuan Sulaiman and his men, the job's not over ... yet ... and this means, unfortunately, there's still another gang operating around ...sigh!

That said, I have some hunches and leads on possible culprits (culled from inquiries I have made) ... and am pursuing them ... of course, some info was communicated to Tuan Sulaiman ...

So folks, do be very careful as you go about your daily living in SJ/USJ (or for that matter, wherever) ... it's sad but we need to constantly look over our shoulder everywhere ...stay alert ... we always are warned to be on the look-out and watchful of our surroundings, but even then, sometimes, the situation just cannot be foiled and thus, we add to the every-increasing police statistics ...

STAY ALERT ... STAY SAFE ...
Ta!/eileenc

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.


25 December, 2008

Robbery at USJ3/4V on 23/12/2008 @ 9pm

From: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJAlert@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jessica lee
Sent: Thursday, 25 December, 2008 2:53 AM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS Robbery at USJ3/4 V on december 23,9pm

Dear All,

Yesterday night two well educated Malay boys driving a White Toyota Camry drove by.I was about to go out and my car was parked outside.
They stopped for a while next to my car looking lost.I got into my car straight away wanting to lock the door but one of them has already opened my door and sat in the car telling me to be quiet as I started to scream.
I got out of the car and still screaming.The other boy came out from the Camry with a parang and came towards me asking for my keys..house and car.
He then hesitated for a while whether to take my car and then asked for my handbag.
In the end he did not take the car but only my house keys,car keys and my handbag.
They are very calm throughout,spoke English,well dressed,medium built about 5'6".
After the incident they just drove away slowly.Not scared or panicky at all.
I did not manage to get the number plate as they did not turn on the lights.
Just want to share this with everyone.Keep a look out for any car stopping outside your house.They may come back with this White Camry or with another car.

25 November, 2008

Attempted Robbery at SS14 on 25/11/2008 @8.30am

From: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJAlert@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of sohivideo
Sent: Tuesday, 25 November, 2008 2:27 PM
To: SJaLert; JKP; subangsikh@yahoogroups.com; Hannah Yeoh
Subject: SJ Alert EMS Crime Attempt at SS14 25.11.08

Dear residents,

this morning at around 8.30am, there was an attempt to rob a neighbour but it was foiled by me when I ran to her rescue as she was screaming for help,
the 2 thieves jumped on the bike and sped off, their lucky day , following is the look out info :

a) 2 Malay/Indon ( dark skinned )
b) Age : 22-23
c) Built : Skinny
d) Bike : Honda/Yamaha : Black : Kapchai
e) Reg No : In complete : WK_ 4_8_ _ ( something to this combination ) every thing just happened to fast

Episod : Lady drove her car out and from her drive way and was about to close her gate when these 2 crooks rode past and than made a U -turn.

One guy sat on the bike and the other tried to ransack her car despite her screams in the hope that her purse or mobile will be on the car seat,
but she was smart, she had her purse and mobile in her pants pocket , so when the guy saw me coming , he ran for his life.

I missed the crooks by 6 ft , otherwise, I would have sent them to the hospital with broken arms and legs , they do not deserve any pity.
The lady says the guy lifted his T-shirt to show her a concealed weapon, not sure but could be a knife as that is the only size
they can tuck in their pants otherwise if any longer, than it will be a case for Mrs.Bobbit to stitch.

She had been advised in the past not wear jewellery nor carry fancy large handbags and she listened and nothing was stolen.

Mr Avtar Singh Gill had also shared his experiences and he too remembered our tips and saved himself.

Due to the many awareness programs on their modus opernadi and noisy bikes, some have become clever and now they ride silent
bikes as you will not be able to hear them come.

Called up Chief Suleiman of SS17 balai and gave the info for follow up. Will be having a meeting with my crime team to trap
these crooks as we had successfully carried out in the last 10 years.

Neighbours need to work as a team without the need to inconvenience others by blocking public roads with illegal barricades
or fencing up open public green areas.

Exchange phone nos, look out for strangers in cars and bikes, call the police , call your neighbours, blow your whistles , shout if
you have to, it works and it worked for us without the need to do anything illegal as mentioned above.

If there is anyone interested to meet us and learn our strategies, please email me directly at sohivideo@gmail.com , we can share our
experiences and you can share it with your neighbours and loved ones.

Be Smart Be Alert Be Safe ( The 3 B formulae )

Please share this info with all those you know

Joe Singh
SS14 RA / Crime Watch Team
JKP Zone 1 ( Safety & Security )
Committee : Community Policing with the SS17 Balai Polis

14 November, 2008

Robbery case in USJ6/3A

From: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJAlert@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ISTB
Sent: Friday, 14 November, 2008 9:32 AM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS Robbery case in USJ 6/3A

Dear All,

I am writing this to inform that my daughter was robbed in front of the house by 2 indian youth in 20s yesterday about 3pm in the afternoon. She was pushed to the gate and her gold chain was snatched. Luckily it was a small gold chain that broke easily and her neck was not hurt.
After reading Yap KY’s email, I was wondering to make police report or not!
Please be alert and see around you when you come home.
Regards.
Soh

17 September, 2008

Assault & Robbery at SS14

From: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJAlert@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of TH TEOH
Sent: Wednesday, 17 September, 2008 5:11 PM
To: SJAlert@yahoogroups.com
Subject: SJ Alert EMS Assault & Robbery at SS14

Alert Neighbour Intervenes in Early Morning Robbery

It was around 5am when a Muslim neighbour in SS14 neighbourhood getting ready for Sahur heard a commotion outside. Armed with a big stick to protect himself, he went out to see what was all the noise about.He found 4 men pinning a neighbour's son to the ground. He shouted. Shocked the foursome rushed into their Vios and escaped.The victim was a little bruised from being hit by a stick and his legs grazed from the fall.His wallet was taken during the scuffle.According to him, he had just returned home from work and was getting out from the car when he was confronted by 4 Malay men in a Vios with what he remembers (number plate JJY 14..). He had not noticed being followed.By the time the assailants left, other neighbours had come out and the police had been called.

So guys, please watch out when u come home late at night, or for that matter any time in the day...be sure no one is tailing you. If you suspect something amiss, don't stop. Head straight for the nearest police station.