Mongolian Woman: Police also in the dock?
November 11, Screenshots screamed that, apart from the murder, the key question people had asked is how firearms and exclusive explosives, as reported in the media, were obtained and authorised to finish off a person's life by personnel from the police force?
I finally heard an echo 72 hours later.
Today, Citizen Nades asks in theSun: Why the focus on the analyst, not the cops?. He says:
Interestingly, those media who broke away from the practice of identifying a person under remand, named the analyst but did not identify the three police personnel. Why? [...]However, little or nothing has been said about the Chief Inspector, the corporal and woman police lance-corporal, who had been arrested and kept under remand much earlier.
Gleaning from media reports, the chief inspector is from the elite Unit Tindakan Khas (UTK) or the Special Action Unit of the police force.
What duty was he assigned to at the time, to whom he reports to and from whom he takes instructions still remain a mystery and may be a key part of the chain.
Whether he acted on his own or under directives, still remains unanswered. [...]
The most important question,of course, is: Why should a posse of police officers abduct an unknown foreign national in daylight and in public?
Were they acting on a previously filed police report or were they merely acting on instructions?
If it was the latter, who gave the instructions and for what reasons?
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Comments
Another questions that begs to be answered is the fact that while one of the remanded is from the UTK (Special Police Task Force), I am unsure if they use C4 explosives in their operations? How did these come about so easily?. Could it have come from other sources? I know that the military uses them a lot. Could this also mean that there are others involved? Another important point comes to mind: Even though the political analyst have good connections (as reported in the Star), it is kind of hard to fathom that he can call up the UTK, a Chief Inspector and a woman Lance Corporal at such short notice? Go figure!
Posted by: caribenar
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November 14, 2006 03:46 PM
Offtopic,
The explosion in South Thailand also involve C4.
Posted by: moo_t
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November 14, 2006 04:20 PM
is there more than meets the eye? another DSAI case in the making?
instead of sodomy, now is murder blown to bits?
our favourite NST seems to be pointing hard to somewhere else. It seems more like a KLue magazine article writeup to me den b eing a newspaper.
don't bother to read it. don't even bother to support by advertising in it.
Posted by: aku anak malaysia
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November 14, 2006 09:41 PM
all the uniform personnels always take actions based on instruction ... they're trained to obey every single instruction without asking a single question ...
if you dare to ask, then a tight-slap will arrive at your nice smooth little face ... noticed numerous reports during training at army-camp etc ?
to blow-off a human-body need special task-force who has been trained like rambo - dare to do whatever task being assigned ... hence it's only make sense that these commandos are following orders ... besides most of malaysian citizens are obedient lots ...
the question is : whose instruction it was from ? definately not any low level ranking officers/politicians as this is something big .. big enough to make our country proud as it's gonna be on global medias (talk about globalization huh ?)
anyway, everytime will be OK ...
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Posted by: StockTube
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November 15, 2006 12:37 AM
I think we need someone like V for Vendetta!
Posted by: phinix
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November 20, 2006 10:18 AM