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No, we am not going to write about this matter. we only wish we to review what a headlines portals reported (below) as well as for we to form your own opinion as well as come to your own conclusion. What we wish we to take special note about, though, is to compare what was reported next to what we have been observant for some-more than 5 years since early 2007.
THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
Raja Petra Kamarudin
'Criminal elements benefaction in police, politics'
(FMT) - Criminal elements have infiltrated a military force as well as even politics, a former Inspector-General of Police Musa Hassan referred to when he kick-started a new anti-crime NGO, MyWatch. "Looking during a benefaction situation, where there is a lot of illegal activities, do we consider there is no links? You can answer yourself," he told a press conference where he was named patron as well as confidant to MyWatch yesterday.
He revealed which there have been cases where a links have been too high up as well as "nobody dares speak about it". He cited a case of a high-ranking military military officer he did not name who was brought abroad for golfing by a "shady businessman".
"Sometimes we feel they can even foreordain officers, sometimes even spend [money] upon military officers," he said. "It is very bad now. Later upon a Mafia will be ruling this country, we do not wish which to happen, it took thirty years to clean up a Mafia in America," he said.
Musa himself has been indicted of such links, especially in a case of Johor kingpin Goh Cheng Poh a.k.a. 'Tengku' Goh though has regularly discharged a claims as attempts to bring him down. "During my time, there was a veteran way of doing things if we indispensable to get close to underw! orld cha racters. That is undercover work. When we was in narcotics, my relationship would be to quite gather evidence. There contingency be a line drawn," he explained.
Musa named Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein as well as his deputy as a people who would customarily try to give instructions to a force, as well as which this bad trend was still occurring. "During my time at your convenience we arrested a little crooks, there will be phone calls from tip people. They even ask us to release. we will ask for an direction in black as well as white," he said, adding which a politicians would customarily back off after being asked for a written order.
He additionally pronounced which aside from ministers as well as deputy ministers, there were additionally "others" who try to give orders to a police, including antithesis politicians.
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'Bala's U-turn foiled Anwar-Umno's Altantuya expose'
(Malaysiakini) - Because there was a strong effort. There were dual factions here - we had Bala sitting down with (opposition leader) Anwar (Ibrahim) as well as we had an additional coterie (in Umno) which didn't wish a people named in a initial SD to come to power.
They were determined, nonetheless they were from opposite sides, to work together to grasp this as well as both had a energy to do so. Hence a comprehensive concern.
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Deepak to reveal some-more mud from underneath a carpet
(FMT) - "The SD was not only about a opposition. There was a strong bid of dual factions here. You had Bala sitting down with Anwar as well as we had an additional coterie who didn't wish a people named in a initial SD to come to power. They were determined, nonetheless they were from opposite sides, to work together to grasp this. Both had a energy to do this," he ! said, ad ding which a other side came from Umno itself.
He pronounced which a side which longed for to pull for a second SD as well as overturn a strange SD was a a single which protected or ensured which Najib became budding minister. "I got involved in a second SD to strengthen a seductiveness of Najib. There is no other logical reason, is there?" he said.
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