As IGP Hamid Bador said, the Mafia runs PDRM


Yes, the Chinese underworld runs the Malaysian police force and the only difference between PDRM and the Mafia is that the police officers wear uniforms — but remove their uniforms and there is no difference between the police and the Mafia. That is why Hamid Bador is grumbling.

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Raja Petra Kamarudin

Roughly 15 years ago, Malaysia Today wrote a series of articles regarding the cartel in the Royal Malaysian Police Force (PDRM). It was a very detailed report with names, time, dates, places, and so on.

Malaysia Today revealed these shenanigans in PDRM soon after Musa Hassan took over as the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) from Mohamed Bakri Omar in September 2006.

The Attorney-General at that time was Abdul Gani Patail, while the Prime Minister was Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and the Minister of Home Affairs was Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad followed by Syed Hamid Albar.

IGP Musa Hassan was under the control of the Chinese Mafia who decided the promotions and transfers of police officers

This is what Wikipedia wrote about IGP Musa Hassan:

Soon after, he (Musa Hassan) was investigated on allegations of corruption related to the release of three members of illegal betting syndicates. However, Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail ordered the Anti-Corruption Agency to close the investigations in July 2007 for lack of evidence.

Two months later, it was announced that he (Musa) would receive a two-year extension of his term to 13 September 2009, despite having reached the mandatory retirement age.

In March 2010, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said that the government will find a replacement for Inspector General of Police Musa Hassan shortly.

Finally, on 13 September 2010 Musa resigned as Inspector-General of Police after serving for more than 3 years. Subsequently, his deputy, Tan Sri Ismail Omar, was promoted to be the new Inspector-General.

On 29 April, Musa was appointed as Pakatan Rakyat’s security advisor.

What Malaysia Today revealed was that the Chinese underworld and crime syndicate (prostitution, illegal gambling, loan sharking, human trafficking, drug cartel, etc) controlled the PDRM and even decided who got promoted and who got transferred where.

And if any police officer refused to cooperate with the carrel and gave then a hard time, he would be transferred and sent into cold storage.

CCID Director Ramli Yusoff paid dearly for going against the Mafia in PDRM

Ramli Yusoff, the Director of the Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) is one example. He was tipped to be the next IGP, but he refused to kowtow to the Chinese underworld syndicate. So, they not only got rid of him, but they arrested him on fabricated charges of abuse of power and corruption as well.

The trial judge was so angry regarding the ridiculous charges that he not only acquitted Ramli but even called the IGP a liar. That is what we not only call justice but poetic justice.

This was what The Edge Markets reported on 1st November 2013:

Former top cop Datuk Ramli Yusoff filed today a suit against former Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Musa Hassan, Attorney-General (A-G) Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail and 10 others for what he described as abuse of power, false and malicious prosecution against him six years ago.

Ramli, a former Commercial Crime Investigation Department director, is also suing them for abuse of prosecutorial discretion, malicious prosecution and prosecutorial misconduct or public misfeasance for having acted in such manner against him without any reasonable cause.

READ MORE HERE: Ex-CCID director sues ex-IGP and A-G, again

Another ‘famous’ CCID Director is Amar Singh Ishar Singh — and he became famous because he led the raid on Najib Tun Razak’s condo at Pavilion Residences and allegedly seized RM1.1 billion in cash and valuable.

CCID Director Amar Singh’s family ran the loan shark cartel

Amar Singh was the protector of the loan shark cartel. In fact, his own family was directly involved in the loan shark business and every single police officer in Bukit Aman was aware of it.

What upset his fellow officers most is the fact that these loan sharks could walk in and out of his office in Bukit Aman freely. Amar Singh should at least have pretended he is clean, like what Musa Hassan and all the other police officers are doing.

Back in the 1980s, one-time IGP Tun Mohammed Hanif Omar’s Deputy, Tan Sri Mohamed Amin Osman, said if he wanted to clean up the police force, he would need to sack 97% of the police officers.

35 years ago Acting-IGP Amin said if he wants to clean up PDRM he would need to sack 97% of the police officers

Yes, that was what Amin said about 35 years ago when he was the Acting-IGP (at that time Hanif had taken one year’s leave to go to the UK to do law). And that was 20 years before Malaysia Today wrote the article which I mentioned above regarding the underworld running the police force.

Today, IGP Abdul Hamid Bador is complaining about what Malaysia Today wrote 15 years ago and what the Acting-IGP said 35 years ago.

Yes, the Chinese underworld runs the Malaysian police force and the only difference between PDRM and the Mafia is that the police officers wear uniforms — but remove their uniforms and there is no difference between the police and the Mafia. That is why Hamid Bador is grumbling.

READ MORE HERE: 46 years on, who killed IGP Abdul Rahman?

 



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