Mati Dalam Lokap


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Policemen are facing a bad reputation. They’re no longer feared, they’re more known as someone whom can be bought by money and reputation. 

Raged Indian 

Yet another death in police custody and all we can do is sit and watch. You see, taking it from a practical point of view, it is impossible not to beat a detainee in the lock up if he is involved in some heavy cases, such as the one Mr. Dharmendran was involved with; shooting. It is normally unofficial part of the interrogation process; but to beat someone to death is another thing altogether. Over the past decade, hundreds of detainees had died in the lock up, with hardly any action taken against the culprits behind it.

The image of the police force in this country is fast deteriorating because of these mistakes.

I still remember when I was about 18 years old; I was waiting for the bus in the Taman Sentosa bus stop while checking out some Meenachis when few Machas zig-zagged several times with their Honda EX5’s. No helmets of course, and they were doing some monkey stunts trying to impress the Meenachis.  Obviously not interested with the monkeys (and also me), they were sitting restlessly hoping that the bus would soon arrive.

 

And then it came. Not the bus, but a police patrol car. The Waja managed to force stop one of the bike while the rest managed to run away. One huge bulky Indian policeman came out and went to the Macha, and the conversation was something like :

Police : ‘Ingge enada pandringge? Helmet engge? ‘ (What are you doing here, where is your helmet?)

Macha : (Blur look)

Less than 5 seconds later, I heard a thunderous sound, and the Macha slumped to the side of the road. I don’t know how to exactly describe it, but if you could measure it in terms of data consumption wise, it would be a terabyte-slap. The Macha obviously started crying and the policeman shouted :

Police : “Edethete vitteke poda!” (Go back now with your bike!).

ACP Datuk Paramasivam

That was the first time I saw ACP Paramasivam, one of the most feared policemen at that time. When Klang and Taman Sentosa was polluted with dangerous criminals, ACP Param was posted to Klang, to ‘take care’ of it. A fearless cop, he went down to the ground to battle these criminals; and when Taman Sentosa was at the peak of it’s criminal activities, ACP Param restored faith to the people. The hardcore criminals that was hiding in Taman Sentosa was gunned down. The rest of the pullepuchi criminals knew ACP Param was not an ordinary man, and ran away knowing that this man is not to be messed with…

Similarly, another legendary cop that most of the younger generation’s are not aware of is DSP Kulasingam. He rose to fame when he was assigned to capture the most notorious criminal in Malaysian history, Botak Chin. A bachelor, DSP Kulasingam dedicated his life to the police force. A mere mention of his name will make criminals tremble in fear, knowing DSP Kulasingam track record. As far as I know, this is the only policeman whom I know is more notorious than any other criminals out there, busting crime as it happens and fucking up criminals no matter how dangerous they were…

DSP Kulasingam

Quoting source:

“The first attempt was in 1975. He had stopped at a traffic light junction when 11 shots were fired at him. One of the bullets shattered his right rib, pierced his liver, and grazed his lungs.

He survived and went on fighting crimes.

“On April 7, 1976, Kula was shot in the stomach during a robbery at a jewellery shop in Paramount Gardens, Petaling Jaya.

He also survived

when a 44-pound jar of formic acid was splashed on his legs and chest;

when a tree fell, killing a helper instead;

when an axe-wielding man rushed at him;

and when a patrol car in Sarawak was ambushed and another officer with the same name as him was killed.”

Both were exemplary policemen. They fought crime and they fought it hard. They went down to the ground and showed the criminals who’s the boss. But because of politics nowadays, the policemen are facing a bad reputation. They’re no longer feared, they’re more known as someone whom can be bought by money and reputation. You know exactly what I’m talking about, but I can’t elaborate further.

You can catch me for some shitty case, but your reputation is down the drain because hundreds of innocent Malaysians are dying in the streets as a result of snatch thieves and robbery. Why protect fucking criminal politicians who steals millions of dollars but kill an Indian who fought in a restaurant?

Read more at: http://ragedindian.com/2013/05/28/india-mati-di-lokap/ 



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