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Finally, Najib slams Waytamoorthy

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 08:02 AM PDT

After two weeks, PM Najib Tun Razak finally found the words by telling the deputy minister he appointed Waythamoorthy to 'toe the line'.

Many had questioned his 'silence' after Waytha made unscrupulous statements about the Penang incident where the police stormed a triad hideout and shot dead 5 Indians suspected members of the underworld.

Najib has been too busy with other matters but he keeps track with what's taking place around him, especially his administration.
PUTRAJAYA (Aug 29, 2013): Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak has advised P. Waythamoorthy to toe the line with the policies and decisions taken by the government.
"As a member of the administration, we must be on the same wavelength, we must have one voice," said Najib in a press conference after chairing the Bumiputra Economic Action Council meeting at his office today.
He said this when asked to comment on calls by three of his Cabinet ministers urging Waythamoorty, who is a deputy minister, to resign.
Recently, Waythamoorthy had questioned the police's explanation on the shooting of the 04 gang members in Penang, suggesting that they were shot at point blank range.
Waythamoorthy said it appeared that the police did not shoot the five gang members in self-defence.
His comments however did not sit well with several ministers, including Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, who said Waythamoorthy should quit if "he is not able to value collective responsibility in the government."
That was a good one, sir...

Gangsters, mostly Indians

Posted: 29 Aug 2013 02:07 AM PDT

Home Ministry today reveals 49 illegal gangs and groups, most of which involved the Indians (wow!).

Some are familiar names while a few are unexpected.

"These secret societies are illegal organisations that conduct activities which threaten public safety, like drug distribution, extortion, fights between secret societies, and murders using firearms or bladed weapons," said Home Ministry Secretary-General Abdul Rahim Mohamad Radzi.

Responding to questions on the racial breakdown of the 40,313 registered gang members, Abdul Rahim said Indians accounted for 28,926, Chinese - 8,214, Malays - 1,293 while 921 were from Sarawak and another 329 from Sabah.

Speaking at a press conference at the Home Ministry here today, he said members of these gangs were also operating as bouncers, car repossession contractors and car park attendants.

Abdul Rahim said the secret societies had been gazetted as illegal societies on Aug 28 under Section 5(1) of the Societies Act 1966.

I wonder which ones have link to politicians, top businessmen and senior members of the police force, immigration, customs and others...
PETALING JAYA: The Home Ministry has declared 49 societies to be unlawful under the Societies Act 1966. 
The list was issued on Thursday by order of Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and contains prominent gangs such as Geng 04, Geng 08 and Geng 36.
It is learnt that Geng 04 has been identified as being the most active of the gangs, concentrating their work mainly in Kuala Lumpur and Johor.
The full list of prohibited societies released is as follows: 
1) Geng 04
2) Geng 08
3) Double 7
4) Tiga Line
5) Geng 30
6) Geng 38
7) Geng 24
8) Geng 18
9) Geng 36
10) Geng 21
11) Ang Soon Thong
12) Wah Kee
13) Sio Sam Ong
14) PNEH
15) Hong Hong San
16) Hai San
17) Sin Ang Bin
18) New Cell 20
19) Jit It Hai
20) Sio Koon Tong
21) Gee Lam Kor
22) Gee Ah Eng
23) Loh Kuan
24) Tiang Yee Tong
25) Geng Leng Hor
26) Geng 35
27) Geng 303
28) Geng Satu Hati
29) ATAP
30) Hung Ann
31) Sui Yup
32) Otai
33) Borneo Red EMP
34) Ah Ngau 
35) Batu Tiga
36) Ah Feng 
37) Batu 10
38) Sibu Ti
39) Ah Seng 
40) Ah Chin
41) Lee Lung
42) Lo Han
43) Sg Merah
44) Sg Badut
45) Ting Ching Lee
46) Tua Cak Lee
47) Teksi Station
48) Pintu Merah
49) Krokop
One too many for the minority Indians and for a country like Malaysia. Any of them have Mafia connection?

And is this a complete list? I don't think so...

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