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Police Snatch Thieves???
Hi,
 
I like to share with you an email which I wrote to Tony Pua of DAP, Citizen Nadeswaran of The Sun newspaper and a recently retired Senior Police Officer regarding a snatch theft incident involving a couple of Policemen from Balai Polis Kelana Jaya.  I hope that at least one of the above 3 (if not all) will take this further and help clean up the Police Force so that Malaysia can be safer.
 
It would be nice if The Sun could organise a fund to help pay for Saras' car damage.
Date: Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 12:31 AM
Subject: Police Snatch Thieves???
To: Tony Kiam Wee Pua
Hi Tony,
 
I like to share with you an interesting incident related to a recent snatch theft case, details of which I'm sure you reading this will view with some serious concerns.  I learnt about this incident through a fellow golfer and as it involved someone who is known to me as well, I decided to invite the involved party (Saras) to give me his side of the story and help him pursue the case.
 
Saravanan a/l Batumalai (NRIC: 860212-14-5325) is a technician working for Handling Equipment Engineering (HEE) based in Taman Mayang, Petaling Jaya.  HEE is the sole importer of a popular brand of golf trolley (Hill Billy) and Saras, as he's popularly known to the golfing fraternity, is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the trolleys and accessories.  Copies of Saras' Police Report number KELANA JAYA/007776/13 and Accident Report number TRAFIK PETALING JAYA/022617/13 dated 03/07/13 made at the Balai Polis Petaling Jaya are  enclosed, together with 3 photographs showing the damaged vehicles. 
 
At about 12:15pm on Wednesday, 03/07/13, Saras witnessed a couple of Malay-looking guys riding a blue Yamaha LC motor bike (WQY 8590) snatch the gold chain of an Indonesian-looking lady walking along SS 26/15, Taman Mayang Jaya, 47301 Petaling Jaya, where Saras' place of work is located.  As Saras was in his car, he rammed into the motor bike, causing the two snatch thieves to fall.  One of them ran away whilst the other got up, restarted the motor bike and tried to speed away.  Saras rammed into the motor bike again, and this time the bike was partially squeezed under the car, rendering it immovable.  Saras decided to alight and tried to apprehend the second suspect and in the process, the second suspect threw several large stones picked up from the ground and hurled them at Saras.  All of them missed the target but instead, shattered Saras' car windscreen (please see photos attached), as well as the side of the car.  Finally, the second suspect drew out a small knife and whilst lunging at Saras, pulled off Saras' gold chain, then ran away.  Saras decided not to pursue the second suspect as he was armed; there was no further sign of the first suspect who had run away earlier.
 
After searching the area, Saras managed to retrieve a small gold locket (must have been from the Indonesian lady's chain).  Meanwhile, the Indonesian lady had disappeared and to the best of Saras' knowledge, she didn't make any Police Report (probably an illegal immigrant?).  Whilst assessing the damage to his car, he called 999 and a Police patrol car arrived.  Saras also took photographs of the damaged vehicles.  The two Policemen were Police Constable Cetty (an Indian) and Corporal Zamrus (a Malay).  When the two PCs examined the motor bike, they expressed in surprise that it's a Police motor bike from Balai Polis Kelana Jaya, where the Police patrol car is also based.  They softly suggested to Saras to go to Balai Polis Kelana Jaya to "settle the matter privately."
 
Around 2:00pm, Saras drove his battered car to Balai Polis Kelana Jaya and at the same time arranged for a lorry to carry the damaged motor bike there as well.  He waited at the station for 2 hours, where he met PC Cetty and Corporal Zamrus, but both of them were waiting for further instructions from their superior/s, and told him to wait.  At about 4:00pm, Saras decided to go home, but at 5:00pm, he received a phone call from an Inspector Hasbullah from Balai Polis Kelana Jaya to go to the station to make a statement, which he did.  But this time, instead of driving his car there, Saras decided to have it towed to Balai Polis Kelana Jaya as the car's steering was damaged in the course of ramming the motor bike twice and Saras was afraid that it might not be safe to drive it further.
 
At the Balai Polis, Inspector Hasbullah called out two Policemen in uniform and enquired if Saras knew them.  Saras was stunned as they were the two snatch thieves whom he rammed into, and fought with one of them just a few hours earlier.  Saras confirmed they were the suspects and the two suspects were then asked to go into another room whilst Inspector Hasbullah continued to discuss the case with Saras.  Saras was advised by Inspector Hasbullah that for the Accident Report, Saras has to go to Balai Polis Petaling Jaya as Kelana Jaya doesn't have a Traffic Police Department.  Whilst at Balai Polis Kelana Jaya, Saras enquired from the counter the motor bike's chassis number for the purpose of making the Accident Report.  Shocked at the sight of the two suspected snatch thieves being Policemen  based in Balai Polis Kelana Jaya, Saras decided not to make the Police Report against them in the very Balai Polis where they are based, for fear of cover-up.  He decided to make both reports (Accident Report # TRAFIK PETALING JAYA/022617/13 and Police Report # KELANA JAYA/007776/13) at Balai Polis Petaling Jaya that same night, instead.
 
A couple of days later, the Police sent a team over to Handling Equipment Engineering to see if there was any CCTV evidence of the snatch theft and the subsequent ramming of the motor bike by Saras.  There was none.  They interviewed some staff, including one of the Managers who had no knowledge of the incident as he wasn't around at the time, but omitted to interview the various other staff who saw Saras fighting with the second suspect from the windows of the office.
 
Saras was called to attend an Identification Parade by Inspector Hasbullah at the Balai Polis Petaling Jaya around 5:00pm on Friday, 19/07/13, where he clearly identified the two Policemen from Balai Polis Kelana Jaya as the suspects riding their motor bike that he rammed into on 03/07/13.  Since then, and up to today (19/08/13), Saras has not been contacted by anyone from either Balai Polis Kelana Jaya nor Balai Polis Petaling Jaya.  
 
We are quite concerned that this case may end up as another "No Further Action" (NFA) case due to the adverse publicity it can bring to the Police Force.  In the meantime, it does make us wonder why most reports on snatch thefts are treated so flippantly by the Police officers taking the reports.  One cannot help thinking if it is a case of protecting their own team-mates.  And how many of the cases of snatch thefts and other crimes are committed by Police officers whilst out-of-uniform?
 
Saras may be contacted through his mobile phones (012-382 9961 and 016-380 2671) for further details.  As a side note: damage to Saras car would be in the region of close to RM5,000 (he has already paid RM3,800 for work done so far but doesn't have the money to replace the damaged bumper nor to respray the car) and I understand that because it involved a motor bike, it is not covered by his insurance company, as this is what Saras informed me.
 
I hope that you will be able to follow-up on this case as it would be a shame to Saras especially, and all law-abiding citizens, to know that the Police are not following up further on this case for whatever reason.  Based on the motor bike's chassis number and registration numbers, it wouldn't be too difficult to ascertain the ownership of the motor bike.  Hopefully, it's just a case of "further investigation" by the Police and not a case of "No Further Action" being the reason for the lack of feedback from the Police.
 
Saras, who can ill-afford it, has sacrificed damage to his car and was even prepared to suffer serious injury (possibly even his life) for the sake of justice for the poor Indonesian lady.  I'm hoping that with your help, his sacrifice will not be in vain.  As a matter of courtesy to Saras, I'm copying him and his brother with this email so that they are kept informed on the information I'm passing on to you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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