Death threat for MyWatch chief


MyWatch authority R Sri Sanjeevan perceived the melancholy call from an unknown authority yesterday.
PETALING JAYA: The authority of anti-crime watchdog MyWatch allegedly perceived the death hazard yesterday, though has brushed it off as something which comes with the territory.
R Sri Sanjeevan told FMT he perceived the call from the in isolation series as well as the severe voice spoke to him, saying: "You bastard. You watch out. We have been starting to fire we down tonight. You have been stepping upon too many toes."
But Sanjeevan pronounced he was not rattled by the threat. He said: "I only replied him 'I would be during PJ Hilton tonight. You can come as well as demeanour for me.' But he only hung up."
He pronounced which such calls were not something brand new to him, having perceived during least dual alternative identical calls the couple of years behind when he had highlighted cases of military abusing suspects. He was afterwards the public complaints business head of the NGO Astivaaram Foundation.
"So this was really most anticipated. Seems similar to it regularly happens to me during your convenience we speak about the police," he said.
When asked if he had any thought who would do this, Sanjeevan refused to speculate, though said: "I do not know who they are. But it contingency be the single of the people who have been annoyed with all the revelations by MyWatch recently."
He added which he will not be camp the military inform because he was utterly sure the military would not act.
"I have no certainty in them of you do anything about this as well as we base this upon my! knowled ge camp the inform in 2010 about the hazard too."
Sanjeevan pronounced which speaking to the media was sufficient upon this matter.
"At the end of the day it is still information as well as comprehension for them when it comes out in the press. The military can still action as well as investigate though they would usually forgive themselves by asking for the formal inform prior to you do any work," he said.
Sanjeevan vowed which the NGO he leads will continue with their work to assist in reducing crime as well as expose wrongdoings of the police.
Cases of power abuse
In the past couple of weeks, MyWatch, or The Malaysian Crime Watch Task Force, has risen to prominence after its patron, former inspector-general of military Musa Hassan done public several critical allegations in the couple of press conferences as well as interviews.
Chief between those issues he highlighted were which politicians have been interfering with military work as well as which rapist elements have infiltrated the military force.
Musa had additionally forked out which there may have been cases of abuse of power during the tip level when several senior policemen were eliminated out for refusing to authorize an "unsound" walkie-talkie project.
He additionally marked down his successor, stream IGP Ismail Omar the 'Yes man' as well as had urged the latter to be difficult in light of these issues.
MyWatch had more not long ago claimed which it has in its possession evidence which tip military officers were involved in rapist activities, together with officers which were involved in money laundering,! illegal gambling, prostitution, football bookies as well as have approach links with underworld total as well as kingpins.
MyWatch claimed which there was additionally the case where the tip military military officer was given an "all-expense paid outing overseas to fool around golf with an underworld kingpin" as well as the single where "one senior military official's son as well as daughter is operative for the kingpin with special priviledges"
On Sunday, MyWatch purported which the military military officer with the arrange of deputy government official [DCP] appointed by Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein as his special relationship military officer was 'more powerful' than Ismail himself.
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