South American Gang On The Prowl in Subang Jaya

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For all those in Subang Jaya & USJ, please be careful.My relative was robbed whilst he was replacing his slashed tyres after leaving the SS15 Maybank from where he had withdrawn some money. He suspects that it was them who slashed his tyres when a pedestrian looking like South American bumped hard into the back of his car whilst waiting for the lights to go green at the SS15 traffic lights, not 200 metres from the SJ Police Station. When he stopped to change his tyres, some strangers were hovering near him. The policeman at the station says that his case was not the first by the same gang in SJ.Be Careful.
 
Crap man. And to think that they even placed a temporary beat right in front of Maybank itself...

These low-life losers...
 
I wonder if Malaysia should legalise firearms... when the forces are unable to 'Serve & Protect' its own citizens... :)
 
Eggie86;648033 said:
Crap man. And to think that they even placed a temporary beat right in front of Maybank itself...

These low-life losers...

My thots exactly.
 
ha ha these guys are terrorizing everywhere there days after the door of collobration is being open for them...good way to bring in business ...
 
:listen: with all due respect bro bc & saat ..good intent there but more often than not, abuse will be an issue and more problems will arise contrary to solving the 1st problems ... :4: ..
 
These gangs are hired by opposition to create trouble , so people will get the bad impression of the present day government.
 
I really hope Subang doesn't become a crime haven. Had enough of so many foreigners coming into the area and making a sheer nuisance of themselves.
 
Eggie86;648209 said:
I really hope Subang doesn't become a crime haven. Had enough of so many foreigners coming into the area and making a sheer nuisance of themselves.

What nuisanse ? They are tourist and students, more coming after our facebook campaign.
 
IanDaddy;648211 said:
What nuisanse ? They are tourist and students, more coming after our facebook campaign.

I think there are many different kinds of 'visitor's. those that come here as real tourists and students. and those that use this chance to escape from their country to find a living over here, legal or illegal means. If you visit Mentari flats, you can see a variety of people from different countries living there. I wouldn't be suprised, both legal and illegal alike.

But i'm very curious to hear on your theory of the opposition hiring these gangs to create unrest. care to elaborate more? coz the same case in the 1st posting happened to my colleague, and it was done by locals. so it looks more like an easy way to rob someone from a bank, than to create unrest. Unrest will be during the 7th July event.
 
It's not the tourists I have qualms with.

Some of them have been quite noisy & rowdy especially at night, renting places at housing areas.

Anyways, sorry if my words have been misconstrued.

Just that I honestly dislike crime occurring right under the noses of our police force.

Doesn't it seem like a slap on the face/wrist for the crime to occur just across the street from the Subang Police HQ?
 
ramsing;648225 said:
I think there are many different kinds of 'visitor's. those that come here as real tourists and students. and those that use this chance to escape from their country to find a living over here, legal or illegal means. If you visit Mentari flats, you can see a variety of people from different countries living there. I wouldn't be suprised, both legal and illegal alike.

But i'm very curious to hear on your theory of the opposition hiring these gangs to create unrest. care to elaborate more? coz the same case in the 1st posting happened to my colleague, and it was done by locals. so it looks more like an easy way to rob someone from a bank, than to create unrest. Unrest will be during the 7th July event.


That is frustration talk only la Bro . We need Robin Hood ! Shxx I am really losing it.
 
ramsing;648225 said:
I think there are many different kinds of 'visitor's. those that come here as real tourists and students. and those that use this chance to escape from their country to find a living over here, legal or illegal means. .

IMHO one look ..." ya looking alike a SOUTH AMerican Ghee dealer " :)
 
I just heard that a neighbour of my brother's house in Subang Jaya SS18 got robbed this morning. The maid was outside the house washing the floor or something. The robbers just walked into the house and robbed them. I have no further details than this though.
 
Someone told me they have a way of making reports such as snatch thefts or etc not appear in the KPI, or they will classify it as non-priority, hence improving the so-called KPI.
 
malaysia bolehland

KPI or no KPI, the govt, the honourable minister, the igp and the force better start to think out of the box on reducing crime before it really gets out of hand...dont just wayang wayang only, everyone should benefit from police presence and not just "main hot spots"

my 2 kupang
 
BlackCat;648143 said:
I wonder if Malaysia should legalise firearms... when the forces are unable to 'Serve & Protect' its own citizens... :)

..im not sure about that (firearms) but i guess waiting for such thing is a no way to go, so instead, I do have one juicy and delicious baseball bat, just next to my seat inside vehicle, allll the time...last year, proven to work just fine ..
 
Ecc0;649977 said:
..im not sure about that (firearms) but i guess waiting for such thing is a no way to go, so instead, I do have one juicy and delicious baseball bat, just next to my seat inside vehicle, allll the time...last year, proven to work just fine ..

Wowh..worked just fine last year? U mean u actually had to use it?...

Cheers :)
 
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