Friday, July 11, 2008

what the fark...eh?

Cop tells on colleagues over illegal payments

SEREMBAN: A policeman lodged a report against his colleagues at the Gemas district police station on Tuesday claiming that they had received monthly payments for their alleged involvement in illegal activities.

The policeman, a lance corporal, stated in his report that two of his higher ranked colleagues were getting "payments" from which they took major portions and gave others a share.

One of the accused policemen lodged another report against the lance corporal in which he alleged that himself (the lance corporal) was engaged in illegal dealings.

It has always been the perception, including mine, that a majority of the morons in blue are on the take. And this stupidity proves just that. Unfortunately this humiliating piece of shit is just the tip of a cancerous iceberg, despite all the assurances that will be given by their top brass, whom are no angels themselves.

It'll be tolerable if them dirty cops look like these.

So what chance do we have in the fight against crimes? Will the people be the victims twice? Victimised by criminals, unscrupulous business people, unscrupulous lawyers,
unscrupulous councillors and then by the very people who are supposed to be our protectors against the former. We are not supposed to be afraid of the morons in blue. They are supposed to be on the side of those being wronged, those being victimised. I am not so sure now. If they are in it just for the money, well, what chance do I have against monied criminals, business people, professionals or even dirty politicians? The feeling of hopelessness is becoming more prevalent.

It was definitely different then.


Heroes in blue: All in the line of duty, no less

WHILE escorting a five-tonne lorry which was carrying explosives for quarry work in 1972, a group of policemen came under fire from communist terrorists.

Ngalinuh, 69, and Itim, 67, retired from the force while holding the ranks of sub-inspector and corporal, respectively.

Ngalinuh is now living at his home in Kampung Lusut Permai, Morsajaya, Miri, Sarawak. A stroke in July 2001 has left him semi-paralysed and in poor health.

"I am not as strong as I used to be while serving the force but my spirit is still the same."

He and his wife have five children aged between 30 and 40. They also have five grandchildren aged between 5 and 16.

Ngalinuh expressed his frustration that the younger generation do not appreciate the sacrifices made by retired policemen.

"The older generation of policemen have done their duty to protect the nation. Why when we are old and sick, nobody seems to remember or appreciate us?"

Ngalinuh also took to task those who created chaos in the country after the older generation had struggled so much to maintain peace and order.
Good point. And the current crop of cops main responsibility it seems is no longer maintaining peace and order.

Itim is now enjoying his retirement with his 63-year-old wife at their home in Jalan Riam, Miri.

The couple have four children aged between 32 and 41 and eight grandchildren aged between 4 and 9.

Itim's advice to all policemen is to be dedicated, honest and brave in performing their duties.
Reckon they'll adhere to your advise sir? Dedicated to enrich themselves, dishonest in discharging their duties and brave not in performing their duties but against hapless law abiding citizens.

He said policemen must always be prepared to face whatever situation, including dying in the line of duty.

Seems they are not prepared to do just that. To be fair, there are more than a few honest-to-goodness policemen out there. Dedicated, honest and brave in performing their duties but unless these few good men, hopefully at the top of the food chain, begin in earnest to rid the force of these cancerous mothafuckahs, they will find themselves drawn in to temptations, peer pressures and God forbids, being victimised themselves. And those shadowyat lonely stretches and dark corners will be a permanent feature of our landscape.

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