Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Have you read about the top cop Datuk who has RM 27m of wealth?

daniel*wm asked:


1) Do you believe he has been victimised by ACA?

2)Is it that simple for a top policeman like him accumulate his wealth through buying and selling properties, land (in Sabah he allegedly played the role of ‘godfather’s role in an oil palm plantation) and shares?

3)Didn’t he declare under oath to serve the government and protect citizens ?

Another Malaysia Boleh case!

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17 Responses to “Have you read about the top cop Datuk who has RM 27m of wealth?”

GiGi a.k.a Teeth Says:

Yeah, I’ve read about it, headline news. He denied it and claimed himself a victim… Who knows?

anderson Says:

yes… next time i reconsider my career as policeman……

Malaysia Boleh makan rasuah

Bo.$$ Says:

…and I don’t think he is the only one. hope they can find few (or many) more

Teddy TheBear Says:

I wouldn’t want to discount the doubt on ACA as being corrupted themselves, since ‘holy’ men from Jakim themselves are no different from those pigs from the Police.

Its good that these corrupted animals are being culled before they start creating more problem for society. Its not a disease outbreak or plague anymore, but more like a kind of inherited sickness that is widespread among government servants (and other Malaysians alike).

Speaking of Malaysia Boleh… we just discovered that a ‘Datuk’ from MCA is turning the table against us, after we visited him for help against some thugs! Looks like money can work wonders with these peabrains… I just don’t see why I should consider supporting the government or its organizations affiliated/related to it anymore. Some people are telling me that I should be grateful… but I’d like to ask them what they’d do/feel to be in my shoes? Its like I should be the one who ask them if they are grateful enough to have received their salary from our tax contributions as citizens of this country!

Malaysia Boleh? Ptuih! Boleh belah…

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CHLOE, they are ‘busy’ planning for their next action… (recent issues brought up was related to the police’s lacking of plans)…

CHLOE Says:

It’s amazing isn’t it? And one wonders why crime in Malaysia is getting out hand?

Could it be because the cops are busy counting money or are too concerned about how to stash away their illegally obtained money than to be bothered with their job?

What is the point of raising salary for government servants when NOTHING at all has improved?

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How typical of someone who goes into denial and refuse to admit their own mistake. I do agree that it’s happening on other parts of the world, but then I guess what we are more concerned is what is happening in our own country.
Or like what Abdul Hafiz said, should we be rejoicing cause other country has corrupted cops too? So you are trying to say that corruption is ok? Even up to 27 Million?

Lim B Says:

Is the “RM27 million” cop reported by the NST the first case of ACA probe of police officers with assets several times over their known income in the past two years after the Royal Police Commission Report calling for priority for campaign to wipe out corruption in the PDRM?
i wonder…

fireball Says:

I do believe we all will agree that there are bad policemen around but there are also good ones too. As for now I for one will not speculate about the ‘top cop Datuk’ just yet, but if it proves later he is really a hipocritic person wearing the policemen badge, I sure wish he’ll burn here on Earth and also burn in hell when he is gone forever.

I’m also aware when people have power in their hands to play with when things gets hot on them they will use that same power to gain influence as a way to make them seem innocent. For example a person who knows he is guilty as hell but will do all things to show the people that he is innocent. He will use people in big politics, high ranking officials and big money people to be out of the hit that he is in and usually he have people with him who are also as guilty as he is. These people will help him for they realise their heads too will roll if he falls.

Abdul Hafiz Says:

negara lain pon ada polis corrupted lah… apasal dgn malaysia ajer? indon lagi teruk! pasal tak tanyer indon? semua ini fitnah belaka! dont belief is true

LiangMoi Says:

What’s new?

hushpuppy Says:

learned about it… but only briefly.
well it is all bulls**t.

if he was as innocent as he claimed he is, surely he could produce clear conveyancing documentations about the properties he dealt with? is malaysia’s land titles’ system so crappy that it would not have a record of landholders’ names?

how about we demand that all public servants and politicians to disclose assets when they hit 6-digits?

problem solved~ no more accusations!

and aziz – just because other countries have and can endure widespread corruptions, doesnt mean malaysia should tolerate it. grow your brain abit, please.

GINDURAS Says:

i just let the BPR solve them…
not in sabah…
i dont care

Yuna Zanarkand Says:

He said he didnt have that 27mil of wealth. But if he is that rich i say good for him. Well done!

NO MONEY Says:

20years later, my son will write his ambition as a police officer

azayi1 Says:

well.
let the ACA do their work..
we dont know wether its true or not..

dont probe untill found guilty..

Nowdays everything’s possible..

nyork Says:

yes…there are lot more like him outside there.

SpookyFox Says:

Everthing might not the same as it seem. First Police force is not back him up, his boss don’t want to involve. We don’t know what is really going on. I am certain that he is on some thing.

rebewms Says:

Good job dude! start from now, i will train my kids to be a COP in future! the rich cop,Malaysia Boleh!

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