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Monday, April 11, 2016

Who’s the better fairy tale teller – IGP or Rafizi?


Who’s the better fairy tale teller – IGP or Rafizi?
YOURSAY | ‘We can all see the police officers were holding his wrists at all times.’
FairMind: Why are we concerned about Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli’s handcuffs or where he was arrested?
The main concern is the abuse of the Official Secrets Act (OSA) to hide alleged leakages, corruption and mismanagement. Rafizi shouldn't have been arrested in the first place.
Victor Johan: The inspector-general of police (IGP) does really stoop low.
Where was Rafizi supposed to place both his hands, above his head while being 'escorted' after being arrested mafia-style from the Parliament gates, taken from the police station to PKR headquarters, then to his apartment and then to the Jinjang police station lock-up, and then from there to the courtroom?
We can all see the police officers were holding his wrists at all times while escorting Rafizi.
Pemerhati: What is really extremely despicable and disgusting is that the police threw Rafizi into a cell for a few days.
They could have easily asked him all the questions they wanted in his office as they did in the case involving Dr Mahathir Mohamad, or at the police station.
But they punished him by putting him in a cell and nothing can be more sickening and disgusting than that.
Ace: Who is the better fairy tale teller? A few judges have already given their verdict - the judge in Aminulrasyid Amzah's case and the ones in A Kugan's case.
Anonymous_1371547149: Yes, IGP, we believe you like we believe your fairy tale that there was a parang in Aminulrasyid Amzah's car.
Kool: The only fairy tale I see is the arrest.
Ghostwhowalks: It looks like Rafizi is being held with his hands behind his back. What do you expect him to do? Struggle to set his hands free? And end up being handcuffed?
Anticonmen: The dummies must learn from the Icelanders who clearly know right from wrong by demanding that their PM resign because his wife had an offshore account.
Factnot Fiction: The alleged real criminal is free to carry out more misdeeds, while the victim is being arrested. Real good police work!
Chipmunk: This is a deliberate attempt at scare tactics to silence the truth-seekers while closing both eyes to the alleged actual thief who manipulated the whole story so as to survive the ordeal of being caught for his sins.
Only in Malaysia can this happen.
Balkis: It's funny how a truthful person who revealed the lies of 1MDB and Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (LTAT) got arrested while the real culprits who caused heavy destruction to the public are getting away scot-free.
Armed forces personnel owe so much to Rafizi in this case. He is more heroic than the soldiers, sailors and airmen.
Mobsters: The amount of energy and resources spent by the government machineries to twist and turn issues is unimaginable. What a waste of time and resources.
MinahBulat: Looking at the number of policemen deployed to escort Rafizi, one would think he is a terrorist.
Now with the deputy public prosecutor (DPP) asking for RM3,000 as bail, it only shows how dangerous Rafizi is. It is all a big sick joke.
Worldly Wise: Why are people who are doing the public a great service charged in court?
Mobsters: I wonder how long the government can be sustained. They need to cook up too many stories and lies to the point that some don't even believe what they are spewing.
MYComment: Sigh, I hope Rafizi has a good endgame. Otherwise it's just dumb.
Roguekiller: Rafizi, you have unnecessarily ruffle the feathers. As MP, you should know what OSA is; a classified document means its content must not be disclosed publicly.
You know a burning fire and you have stupidly put your hand into it. By being jailed, do you think you can help those retired servicemen? You should have tried other alternatives to help them.
You are being rash and silly for someone who supposedly know the law. You asked for it, you face the music.
Balkis: “What is right is right and what is wrong is wrong. What I did was the right thing," said Rafizi. He’s a real man of principle.
Single Malt: The world suffers, not because of the crime of bad people but because of the silence of good people.
Dear Rafizi, we salute you for your courage, sacrifice and determination. God is with you. -Mkini

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