Showing posts with label killed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label killed. Show all posts

Monday, 28 October 2013

Who owns the 'KILLER GUARD' security company?


UPDATED! @1855hrs

It has been brought to our attention that Home Minister Datuk Seri Zahid Hamidi has revealed the company as Kawalan Prima Sdn.Bhd and has re-assured that the operating license was revoked today after a five-day grace period for appeal. 
We shall await the next course of action from the Royal Malaysian Police, the Home Ministry and the Attorney General's Chambers. 

Well done and thank you Datuk Seri Home Minister!


Home Ministry must expose the culprits or risk being ridiculed



Anonymous Anonymous said...
this is a very serious offence due negligence of the security company which employed this bastard cold blooded murderer.

it is time the authority charge the company's directors and charge them under the penal code if it applies.

its just too much for a husband to lose a wife and children to lose a mother due to greed and negligence of such company directors.

Friday, October 25, 2013 10:04:00 PM
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Anonymous Anonymous said...
It is a tragedy waiting to happen. The Home Ministry has been closing one eye on Security companies.

Non-Malaysians SHOULD NEVER be allowed to be hired as security guards. They are walking around sensitive and high risk locations with walkie talkies in hand, speaking in Bangla, Nepali and other languages that the Managers do not understand.

Totally agree that the owners of the Security company must go to jail for such negligence!
Security guards must be made mandatory to be ex-servicemen. Their salaries must be reasonable to attract the right level of personnel

Saturday, October 26, 2013 12:01:00 AM
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Anonymous MrAngry said...


The name of the company is K****** P**** Sdn. Bhd.

KDN CLAIM the license was revoked - the company is still operating. The company license was NOT revoked. It may be the statement by KDN can be construed for not telling the truth or the little napoleons at lower level refuse to enforce the revocation.

Proof can be seen, go and judge for yourself. For this weekend, you can see them managing KLCC. Go and look at the badges on the guard. Go walk around the banks on Monday and I garuntee, they are still running the show - including AmBank.

It's sad that those involved do not give a damn about the woman's life. Business as usual.

Saturday, October 26, 2013 7:18:00 PM
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Anonymous Anonymous said...
if the security company is truly owned by M***** Hamid, i strongly doubt any thing more than a slap on the wrist will be taken against her company.

"sri hartamas"

Saturday, October 26, 2013 7:25:00 PM
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Above are some of the damning comment on my previous posting urging the Government i.e. the Home Ministry to come down hard on irresponsible companies providing security services in our country. 

As stated earlier, the Home Ministry announced that the operating license of the company involved in the 'killer guard' incident at Ambank USJ Subang Jaya has been revoked. 

Based on the comments above, discussions on Twitter and views of ordinary Malaysians, we could sum up that there is a serious lack of trust. 

Generally people think the culprits, in this case the irresponsible owners/operators of the security company that employed the 'killer guard', will be let off with just a 'slap on the wrist'. 

People think the company was still operating despite the Home Ministry's 'revocation' because the company is owned by powerful, well-connected people. Some say the owner is an Umno politician.    

To put all this wild allegations and rumours to rest, and to prove that the Government of Malaysia is not run by corrupt little napoleons, I humbly call upon the Home Ministry to be transparent in this latest issue. 

The Home Ministry must make the name of the company public. 

The Home Ministry must make sure that the company does not operate as usual despite the revocation of their operating license (if the license has indeed been revoked).

The Home Ministry must initiate legal action against the company for 'arming an illegal immigrant with firearms'. FYI the illegal immigrant, who was given a firearm by this rogue company, killed an innocent young mother of two kids . 

The Home Ministry must come clean on this one. I trust the 'no nonsense' Home Minister to put such nonsense to rest. 

The issue at hand is about the security company employing an illegal immigrant and arming him with a firearm. 

It is not about the 'killer guard's fake identity card. The fake IC would not have been an issue if the company had adhered to the strict rules and regulations in employing security guards.

We don't need smoke screens. Expose, blacklist and charge the culprits. TQ


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Sunday, 3 February 2013

Malaysian journalist Claudia Theophilus killed in Beirut

R.I.P. Claudia Theophilus

The Star alert came first with this sad newsbreak - 3/2 Malaysian reporter Claudia Theopilus of Al-Jazeera network based in Doha shot dead in Beirut on Friday; autopsy done, M'sian embassy informed./STAR 

Then came NST's alert at 1540hrs: 03/02: Claudia Theophilus, a 42 year old Malaysian journalist with Al-Jazeera, was shot dead in Baakleen, in the mountains of Lebanon yesterday. 



Published: Sunday February 3, 2013 MYT 3:09:00 PM
Updated: Sunday February 3, 2013 MYT 3:48:26 PM

Malaysian journalist Claudia Theophilus shot dead in Lebanon

By KAMATCHY SAPPANI


PETALING JAYA: Malaysian Claudia Theophilus, 42, a producer with Al-Jazeera English on-line, was shot dead in Baakleen, in the mountains of Lebanon at 2.30am (Lebanon time) on Saturday.
She was with two other friends. One of them reported the matter to the police who alerted the Malaysian Embassy in Beirut.
Local police have detained the two people who were with her for questioning and initial police investigations indicate that it was a mishap.
When contacted, Ambassador Ilango Karuppannan confirmed she was shot dead but said that details remained sketchy.
He said that her body had been taken to a hospital in Baakleen and an autopsy had been done.
“We are on the way there now,” he told The Star.
He said that she had arrived in Lebanon on Jan 28 to visit her friend in Lebanon whom she had apparently known since 2010.
He said that according to police investigations, she and her two friends had been playing with rifles when one of it went off and the bullet killed her. - STAR





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