Mata Kia or Pai Kia?
If you read The People's Paper today, you would have noticed a report with the headline "Rude shock at internet cafe." Here is a snippet of the article....
Just the other day, PM said Malaysians should give the police due recognition for their successes and not be too quick to criticise them. Perhaps, he was too quick in praising the men in blue? Or perhaps, we should thank and recognise their effort in raiding the internet cafe to wipe out bad hats, druggies and pedophiles?
Malaysia'sloudest ...err... notorious and infamous ...err most influential blogger has his say on this here. What say you?
PETALING JAYA: Patrons and staff of an Internet cafe here thought it was a robbery when a raiding party burst in on them at midnight on Saturday.
“They were dressed like gangsters. I was afraid and thought we were being mugged,” said customer Jonathan Khoo, 19.
He claimed the seven men and two women in plainclothes were very rude in the way they dealt with the 46 patrons at the Netmaster Internet cafe in Damansara Jaya....
....“They did not want to produce any identification and only did so after one patron and his friends questioned them repeatedly.
“But what they produced was a yellowed piece of laminated paper which was difficult to read. They showed it very briefly to the patron and did not explain the purpose of their visit,” he said.
Khoo, a college student, said a scuffle broke out between the patron and members of the raiding party, and the patron was forced to kneel down and then handcuffed for being “difficult”.
One of them also lifted his jacket to reveal his gun tucked in his pants, to convince those at the Internet cafe that they were policemen....
....Cafe operator Fum Chen Foo said the “officers” were very rude and demanded that the closed-circuit TV cameras be turned off when they entered.
“They were dressed like gangsters. I was afraid and thought we were being mugged,” said customer Jonathan Khoo, 19.
He claimed the seven men and two women in plainclothes were very rude in the way they dealt with the 46 patrons at the Netmaster Internet cafe in Damansara Jaya....
....“They did not want to produce any identification and only did so after one patron and his friends questioned them repeatedly.
“But what they produced was a yellowed piece of laminated paper which was difficult to read. They showed it very briefly to the patron and did not explain the purpose of their visit,” he said.
Khoo, a college student, said a scuffle broke out between the patron and members of the raiding party, and the patron was forced to kneel down and then handcuffed for being “difficult”.
One of them also lifted his jacket to reveal his gun tucked in his pants, to convince those at the Internet cafe that they were policemen....
....Cafe operator Fum Chen Foo said the “officers” were very rude and demanded that the closed-circuit TV cameras be turned off when they entered.
Just the other day, PM said Malaysians should give the police due recognition for their successes and not be too quick to criticise them. Perhaps, he was too quick in praising the men in blue? Or perhaps, we should thank and recognise their effort in raiding the internet cafe to wipe out bad hats, druggies and pedophiles?
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1 Comments:
Neither one of them, it's pu bo kia.
LOL!
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