Monday, May 14, 2012
Error in wanted list: Incompetence at work
YOURSAY 'Does that mean the police would like the PAS Unit Amal member in photos 7, 15, 18 and 21 to go to the police four times to assist them?'
Bersih man scores high on police wanted list
Kairos: The police are trying to act tough. They do not realise that not only are they alienating themselves from the common people who once respected them, they are also making a fool of themselves.
They are asking people to surrender themselves to be humiliated and tormented by their interrogation techniques. Why would people want to do that?
Why are the police treating the people as if they are hardcore criminals when all they did was march for a just cause? They meant no harm in the first place. What kind of a perverted justice is this?
As for the police officers who acted like thugs to beat up innocent people, well, let the 'independent panel' decide. Chances are, they will all be exonerated.
Magnus: "The police have given those on the list a one-week ultimatum to come forward and assist in their investigation, or they will go to the homes of the wanted individuals."
Does that mean the police would like the PAS Unit Amal member in photos 7, 15, 18 and 21 to go to the police four times to assist them with their screwed-up mode of ‘investigations' or else the police will go to the wanted individual's home four times?
Jeremy Ng: I am not surprised by the intimidating actions of the police at Bersih 3.0 rally. But I am more shockingly disappointed by the police's blatant non-action on the 'death threat' of the Penang CM by a bunch of untamed goons.
And, this bunch of untamed goons had been spotted on numerous occasions committing ‘criminal' offences.
Death threats by uncivilised and untamed goons are definitely more dangerous as compared to peaceful demonstrators.
2zzzxxx: To make their Umno masters happy, the police just did a random cut-and-paste job without even double checking. This is how they work.
Open Minded: Look at the ‘wanted list' as a simple ploy to cover the damage done by the authorities to stop the overwhelming support shown by all Malaysians to a cause worthy of justice and truth of a democratic society that had so far existed mainly playing on sensitive, religious and racial issues to stay in power.
Bersih co-chairperson S Ambiga can be considered as the Gandhi of Malaysia who has the audacity to stand against a system that has hoodwinked and driven 'fear' of the unknown into the poor and simple people of the country.
If BN has the guts and boldness to really test its popularity then it should let justice prevail without any intimidation or monetary rewards for votes.
Skong: If it is double visual, it can be excused due to oversight but not four photos of the same individual in the wanted list.
How can we expect them to do a proper job when a simple verification was not done? - Malaysiakini
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