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From: SJA...@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:SJA...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert Chan - SJ Alert
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2010 1:10 PM
To: 'SJ Alert EMS Community'
Subject: SJ Alert EMS New OCS for USJ and Bandar Sunway
Dear Residents
Further to my previous email, please find the following media article, with details about our new OCSs. You will also find pictures of our new OCSs at the end of this email. Get to know them well.
We have been made to understand that Inspector Puan Chia is the 1st Female OCS in Selangor and 1 of only 3 in the whole of Malaysia.
Let's work together in the prevention of crime in Subang Jaya.
Regards
Robert
THE
USJ community in Subang Jaya welcomed their very first female officer-in-charge
of the USJ 8 police station recently.
Insp Chia Bee Chuan took over the reins from ASP Loi Yew Lik, who has served
the community for slightly more than a year.
Formerly with the vice, gambling and secret society branch (D7) of the Subang
Jaya police district headquarters, Kelantan-born Chia said she would first
study the crime cases in USJ to understand the area better.
Error! Filename not specified.Getting to know you: Insp Chia (left) introducing herself to the residents associations’ representatives as Insp Muniandy (right) snaps a photo of her.
“I
will then think of ways to reduce the crime at hotspots, and maintain the
situation at safe zones,” the master’s degree holder in Information Technology
said.
Growing up in an all-female family, Chia said she has always played the role of
protector and the job of a police officer was challenging.
Together with the new Bandar Sunway police station officer-in-charge Insp
Muniandy Rethiah, Chia was feted at a dinner organised by SJ Alert and Subang
Jaya assemblyman Hannah Yeoh.
Representatives from the residents associations turned up to welcome the new
police officers, as well as bid farewell to Loi and outgoing Bandar Sunway
officer-in-charge Harikrishnan Muralytharan.
Harikrishnan hoped the people would render the same support to his successor,
Muniandy.
Formerly with the logistics division of the Subang Jaya police district
headquarters, Muniandy said he harboured an ambition to contribute to the
community since his school days.
He joined the police force in March 1988.
In 2008, he was posted to Sudan for the United Nations mission for a year.
“The Bandar Sunway residents associations are very active. It motivates us to
be even more committed to fight crime,” the father of four said.
Loi, on the other hand, has been transferred to the Bukit Aman Criminal
Investigation Department.
Loi said he was sad to leave USJ after only a short stint.
“It was an eye-opening experience and you cannot find such close relationships
between the police and residents associations in many places.
“Chia is a capable lady and I am sure USJ will have a much better
officer-in-charge,” he said.
From:
SJA...@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SJA...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Robert
Chan - Tmnet
Sent: Saturday, 15 May, 2010 1:17 PM
To: 'SJ Alert EMS Community'
Subject: SJ Alert EMS New OCS for USJ and Bandar Sunway
Dear Residents
We should like to inform you that we have new OCS (Officer in Charge of Station) for Balai Polis USJ and Balai Polis Bandar Sunway
Here are their contact details:
Balai Polis USJ |
03 5635 6904 |
Inspector Puan Chia Bee Chuan |
012 3862255 |
Balai Polis Bandar Sunway |
03 5638 2122 |
Inspector Tuan Muniandy Rethiah |
012 3579731 |
as is normal, kindly extend the usual courtesies to them.
You can spread the inform to your friends and relatives living in Subang Jaya who are not on SJ Alert.
More information about them will be made known when the media reports become available.
In the meantime, we should like to wish the former OCS
ASP Tuan Loi Yew Lik 012-4118843
Chief Inspector Tuan Harikrishnan s/o Muralitharan 012-5818927
the very best in their new postings.
Regards
Robert