Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Naked Woman Doing Ear Squat in Custody

I'm pretty sure most of us had already read about this news or saw it on TV or might even just watched the clip yourself. After so many weeks of dispute, uproars caused by the fact that a Chinese national was captured on film, digitally speaking with a cellphone, doing ear squat in full nudity during police custody. This was at the front page for a full week when this matter was bring to public. Okay, i don't want to repeat what everyone already knows, but in case you haven't read the newspaper today, here's something new.

"Nude woman in ear squats video clip is a local Malay"

Well, now that's something new right? If you don't believe the fact, try reading Here, here and here.

Yeah, right.

Well, now. Open for discussion. What do you think? There was a total of 12 winesses that had testified so far but yet, no one stood up to tell the truth when this bloody thing gets messy and caused such a stir, up until the Chinese government was already planning to ban their people from coming to Malaysia (i mean literally lar). So, why not even one person stood up to clarify the girl in the video clip was a local?

I mean, there was already the stir when 4 Chinese ladies was caught and forced to do a strip search, more or less when this video clip emerged. Although later on it was proven that none of them was the person in the clip, but still, none had rise up to tell the story. So, how come?

Now, there was this policeman who was shown the clip by his friend after the friend captured the video. His statement was:

Quote: "He showed, so I watched," he said, prompting panel chairman Tun Mohamed Dzaiddin Abdullah to ask him: “Satisfied?”

Well, i mean i mght not sound right or you might say "Aiyah, friends where will bocor friends wan?". I understand also lar, i mean i won't go poke my friends back to tell on him also lar. But wait a minute, okay? He's a policeman. He was one of the many heroes of Malaysia who was given the authority to uphold the justice in our country. So now he's exempted because his friend was the peeping tom? Is this the kind of behaviour that we want for a righteous police force? Our PDRM?

No, that's not it. He also said:

Quote:
“I wanted to identify the place in the video clip, so I viewed it twice. I thought it looked familiar.”

He viewed it twice so that he can identify the place. So? Ham-sap say lar, pretend some more wor. Really, ding lei mm shun lor.

Okay lar, i get back to the point. I mean, suddenly there is so many witnesses willing to testify on the case, and suddenly so many people wana become gold-finger. All this after there was a commission set up to purposely investigate this matter. Is this to prove that the Malaysian police force needs to do twice the work to find out the truth? Or are they just reluctant? Or is the really the truth?

I'm not a politician. I don't want to talk about sensitive issues here. Someone mentioned that this might
"helped defuse the furore aroused by the incident on the part of the Chinese Government and people that the police were profiling Chinese visitors and tourists." So, it this just a cover up so that the Chinese government would shut-up and continue to let Malaysia earn their money? China is a big market you know? Who would not want a piece of the meat, rite?

Now, don't get me wrong. I have nothing against the standard procedure of the police task force. I have nothing against doing ear-squat naked either. But the fact that the standard procedure of the strip-search was supposed to be done in isolation, and yet a video clip was managed to be captured. This ain't standard. This is a scandal. This is a humiliation towards the Police DiRaja Malaysia.

But, of course. After i vent out my frustration towars some irresponsible minority of the police force, i would love to talk about neutrality as well. If this is up till court with ample evidence & witnesses, how can this be not true? If you dare to say it's not the truth, then do you know the whole truth? If you know then why didn't you stood up and testify against them?

I know lar now not many people so angry jor because the news released say that the woman in the clip is not a Chinese. So many people don't care much about the news anymore also. This is not a matter of what race the woman in the clip is. It's about the disrespect of the police force by no other but those we trust to uphold the justice of our nation, the police force themselves. Utter disgrace! I really hope that after this matter had dissolved, the Royal Malaysian Police Force will be more aware of the discipline within the police force. Please don't humiliate yourself, and foremost, don't humiliate Malaysia in front of the world.

ChiM

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