Thursday, March 28, 2019

Ruth Sitepu’s Indonesian family seeking justice along Hilmi, Raymond Koh, and Amin.

Ruth Sitepu’s Indonesian family seeking justice over her disappearance


  • NATION
  • Thursday, 28 Mar 2019

PETALING JAYA: The family of Rudangta "Ruth" Sitepu, who was reported missing together with her husband, Pastor Joshua Hilmy, is seeking justice for her disappearance.
Indonesian broadcaster CNN Indonesia said Ruth, who is Indonesian, was reported missing along with her Malaysian husband, Hilmy, back in 2016.
It reported that Ruth's family had lodged a police report in Malaysia, adding that they also lodged a report with the Indonesian Commission for Missing Persons and Victims of Violence (Kontras).
It said the couple were married according to Batak customs in 2006. Ruth then moved to Malaysia with Hilmy, a pastor, a year later.
It added that in 2009, Ruth returned to Medan, North Sumatera, when her father died.
She subsequently returned to Malaysia.
According to the report, Ruth communicated with her family in Indonesia via Facebook and by phone calls.
However, the family said Ruth had not responded to any of their messages or calls since November 2016.
In March 2017, it was reported that a family member in Malaysia notified Ruth's family in Medan that a missing persons report had been lodged over the couple.
CNN Indonesia said it was the owner of the house which Ruth and Hilmy lived in who lodged the report.
But it said Malaysian police had rejected the police report, as it was not made by a family member, adding that the police also said their investigation had reached a dead-end, as there were no information on their whereabouts.
Hilmy and Ruth were reported missing together with Pastor Raymond Koh and Perlis activist Amri Che Mat.
The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) initiated investigations in connection with these disappearances under Section 12(1) of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia Act.
The inquiry is set to present its findings on Koh and Amri's case on April 3.
WHAT HAS HAPENED - Why are PH not dealing with this with the utmost urgency. With T.B. Hock case they seem livid even after his family was paid RM400K. DAP aad the rest should do their best to solve this as the POLICE are probably involved - ROPE IN AND CONTROL THE ROGUE CID top brass!

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Loan sharks and the police

Loan sharks and the police

MARCH 19 — Local authorities are constantly engaged in a “war” with loan sharks (also known as Ah Longs) who seek extensive and cheap publicity by putting up their illegal advertisements on streets signs, lamp posts, parameter walls, bus stops, playgrounds, trees, electric and telco boxes and any place that is deemed to be conducive and favorable for free publicity. 
In the last decade, these loan sharks have become more aggressive about putting up posters and banners advertising their service even if it means that it may damage property (both private and public) and being totally disrespectful to the authorities in both urban and rural areas.
Although local council enforcement agencies are responsible for deploying their personnel to bring down illegal stickers, posters, banners and buntings, they are not to be solely blamed if they are not quick enough to bring down these illegal advertisements.
Loan sharks work speedily to put up new advertising materials as fast as they are taken down by the authorities. Some councils have even set up special teams assigned specifically to remove the illegal advertisements.
Obviously the impact on society is negative for the following reasons. Firstly, the public are fully aware that loan sharks operations are organised and managed by undesirable criminal elements and obviously those willing to violate laws. Secondly, loan sharks via their bold tactics to advertise their illegal business obviously have zero respect for law enforcement especially the police. Thirdly, these illegal advertisements indicate that criminals are in-charge of the streets and not the police. They daringly flaunt the law. Fourthly, the public perception towards the police in recent years is viewed as being negative although the index of crime rate has declined significantly.
These illegal advertisements are an important contributing factor towards the negative perception. Many feel that the police should be striking hard against loan shark operators and not giving excuses that the local councils are responsible for removing all such illegal advertisements.
In addition, in various crime forums, the police have attempted to explain that it is difficult to trace the mobile numbers listed on posters and banners, making it difficult to arrest and charge the culprits for operating illegal money lending services.
The public refuses to accept this lame excuse. The police are able to trace terrorists, hardcore criminals and other undesirable elements via phone numbers; surely it should not be a problem to trace loan shark operators.
Furthermore, another way to apprehend these offenders is by utilising agent provocateurs. Lastly, loan sharks are responsible for many crimes committed against borrowers who are unable to repay their loan due to the extremely exorbitant interest rates imposed when payment is a little late. They instill fear with their aggressive tactics and openly harass family and friends of borrowers without worrying about the police.
Negative public perception towards the police and fear of crime can be changed and/or improved, but the willingness to do so must come from the police itself. The top management cannot brush aside the view of the public on these pressing matters that clearly shapes public perception.
Malaysia is not a war torn country due to civil conflict or unrest that loan syndicates can so easily flourish.  Malaysia’s streets in towns and cities cannot be dominated by illegal loan shark advertisements.  Rural communities are in the same boat as well.
The police must proactively, strategically and diligently address this issue. The police without fail must be able to detect, apprehend and prosecute those involved in this illegal business. The streets must be returned to the people as clean and safe.
Loan shark advertisements must be replaced with crime prevention and other safety information banners and posters. The police must fulfill the pledge they took to protect and serve society. The public is dependent on you to eradicate Ah Longs for good if possible.
Well said, the POLICE should set uo a task force immediately and end this Loan sharks ONCE AND FOR ALL!!!1

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