By Teoh El Sen February 27, 2009 Categories: News
Hey lady, smile — we got you! Aren’t you the same woman who has been breaking into homes with your two male accomplices?
You three foreigners are now burglars caught in the act, thanks to an alert neighbour who has a video recording and photographs of your botched burglary in Puchong at 11.30am on Tuesday.
The video footage and photographs of your attempt to burgle the home of businessman Ricky Boey in Bandar Kinrara have been handed to the police.
The neighbour, a car mechanic who wished to be identified only as Hon, 40, got a clear shot of you in the car while you were making your getaway, empty-handed.
Shots of your accomplice escaping through the rubbish chute after Hon confronted him are also there for all to see.
The only thing we don’t know is whether you are all from the Middle East or Latin America, but you resemble the latter.
It all started when Hon and his wife were tutoring their daughter and the neighbour’s two dogs began barking.
From his window, Hon saw you, dressed in white, calling out for his neighbour.
You then hurled bits of food for the dogs that went silent immediately.
He was shocked when you, quite the agile one, climbed over the gate and unlocked the rubbish chute to let your accomplice in. Your other accomplice stayed in the car.
That’s when Hon began recording your crime.
Your accomplice who crawled in had a spanner and screwdriver in his back pocket.
You, in the meantime, went outside to keep a lookout.
You were looking the wrong way: You didn’t expect Hon, did you? At the porch, Hon confronted your accomplice who had managed to break the main door hinge.
He fled through the chute and to your now moving getaway car. Hon gave chase, grabbed a stick and hit your fleeing accomplice.
But he managed to get in — and you thought you made a clean getaway.
Too late idiots, you were all in a Toyota Wish MPV bearing the number WSB 3943, obviously rented or stolen
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Why You Should Join A Residents Association In Your Area!
Here are a list of reasons with the main underlying objectives of protection and insurance as a home owner against unscrupulous developers, inefficient public service by local authorities and etc. etc. REASONS.......
Last line of defence for any home owners where all else have failed is through the voice of the Residents Association, where it is a legitimate entity to represent residents from a particular community.
More can be done by organising media coverage of a specific issue to highlight to the public and to raise certain concerns more effectively as evident and reflected in the articles below:
MPSJ orders developer to rectify problem at Taman Mutiara Puchong
Erosion at Puchong pond getting worse
Lake now the pride of Puchong folk
Residents take initiative to plant trees
If you are yet to have a residents association in your community and in need of setting one up kindly get in touch with the ROS (Jabatan Pendaftaran Pertubuhan Malaysia) for the guidelines.
It takes committment and sacrifice to start and to get the ball rolling but for peace of mind and empowerment to have more avenues to resolve community related issues this is the best way to go.
Last line of defence for any home owners where all else have failed is through the voice of the Residents Association, where it is a legitimate entity to represent residents from a particular community.
More can be done by organising media coverage of a specific issue to highlight to the public and to raise certain concerns more effectively as evident and reflected in the articles below:
MPSJ orders developer to rectify problem at Taman Mutiara Puchong
Erosion at Puchong pond getting worse
Lake now the pride of Puchong folk
Residents take initiative to plant trees
If you are yet to have a residents association in your community and in need of setting one up kindly get in touch with the ROS (Jabatan Pendaftaran Pertubuhan Malaysia) for the guidelines.
It takes committment and sacrifice to start and to get the ball rolling but for peace of mind and empowerment to have more avenues to resolve community related issues this is the best way to go.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Herculean task to check crime in Selangor
By LOURDES CHARLES
SELANGOR police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar (pic) has a big task ensuring that crime in the state is kept in check, while bearing with public criticism over rising crime.
The state’s police strength is only 10,000 personnel members and given the state’s population of eight million this means one policeman has to protect 800 people.
Q: House break-ins, car-jackings, snatch thefts and other robberies are on the rise. People are extremely worried. How do you plan to combat such crimes?
A: We recently formed several task forces to tackle the three most feared crimes: wayside robberies, car-jackings and house break-ins.
Every district has its own task force and when crime occurs in one district the task forces in all districts will be mobilised to search for the suspects. That is why we have arrested or eliminated quite a number of armed house break-ins, car-jackings and wayside robbery gangs during confrontations and shootouts.
We have had a good measure of success for January and the beginning of February as far as these three crimes are concerned.
In fact, the crime rate for January and the first two weeks of February for all three crimes is down by 13% compared with the corresponding period last year.
We will continue to further reduce crime.
Q: How serious is the gangster problem in Selangor and how cooperative are victims or the public in providing information about these gangs?
A: We have identified several Chinese, Indian and Malay gangs operating in Kajang, Klang, Puchong and Gombak. We recently arrested several of their leaders under the Emergency Ordinance. They are now serving time in several detention centres.
We hope the public can continue to give us more information so that we can rid the state of these bad hats. The public should not be afraid of retaliation. They can SMS me or call me with information on any form of crime. I assure them I will personally look into the matter.
READ MORE......
My initial reaction after reading the above article when I first stumble upon it going through the paper is......crime is rising? You must understand why my initial reaction is more of a suprise rather than being alarmed as one would naturally be.
My initial reaction can be partly attributed to the fact that I am enjoying the benefits of living in a gated and guarded housing community and therefore having the privilege of being more protected and shielded as oppose to others. It is already a proven fact statistically though I do not have the actual numbers to show but with reference to a couple of articles in the past which I have read, there is indeed a mention about low crime rate in gated and guarded community or zero crime rate.
I am one of the more lucky individuals as I am blessed with the fact that where I live, I am able to boast about a record of minimal crime up until now since late 2006...apart from some undergarments being stolen by construction workers in the early years(1 case) and a house or 2 being used as hostel or accomodation for foreigners engaging in illegal activities in the most recent incident a couple months back (2 cases).
In actual fact it should be classified as zero crime since those mentioned above are petty one off incidents and in fact were quickly reported and measures taken almost immediately to prevent reoccurence.
In Taman Mutiara Puchong I am proud to say that the RA have painstakingly taken the time and effort to ensure that safety and security is the top priority from day one with the implementation of the following to date:
1) compelled developer to erect the barb-wire fencing throughout the perimeter wall fencing enclosing the entire TMP (this took more than a year of correspondences)
2) compelled the developer to replace faulty boom gate to ensure that that the security is not compromise by having an entry point without a functioning boom gate or one that is always open to all.
3) weather sheltered guard post as opposed to the umbrella system in the past, whenever there is downpour or a hot sunny day the guards will disperse to seek shelter in nearby vacant units closest to their posts.
4) floodlights in the park installed generously by MPSJ after many applications and pursuasion, the reason is because such floodlights in actual fact should have been installed by the developer but otherwise due to reasons only known to them. The park area since have become brighter and thus providing a safer environment as oppose to before being pitch black.
5) floodlight opposite the bio waste management depo opposite the nursery was installed by MPSJ after the RA send in the application to highlight the danger of the junction it poses to motor vehicles and pedestrians.
6) speed breakers outside MBF printing and TMP also installed after application to MPSJ to report danger of the curve and speeding vehicles around the bend posing a serious danger to the residents exiting from TMP onto the main road leading outto LDP.
7) close monitoring of the security vendor SOP and on many occasions replacing the said vendor when security management standards do not meet the SOP stipulated by RA. Current security vendor is the best to date (after changing vendors 5X) and the most proactive as they are willing to take criticism constructively and to improve immediately which to date have proven to be a great asset to the community.
8) barring of access cards of defaulters to ensure tighter access control to prevent any loopholes or misuse of the access cards by outsiders. The assumption here is that if you are a resident security will be a priority unless otherwise, so resident owners whould always place great emphasis on keeping their accounts updated.
9) speed breakers constructed most recently (Feb'09) to discourage speeding within the community compound with the upmost priority to protect children bicycling and crossing the roads to the park area.
Upcoming initiatives planned....
1) Dual lane entry to ease congestion and queuing time for residents gaining entry by allowing segration of visitors and properly assigned and allocated parking bays for visitors. Such an initiative will also assist in increasing the security level as visitors vetting can be done more efficiently and effectively with a dedicated entry lane just for them coupled with the properly allocated parking bays for them to park and to register at the guardhouse before gaining entry like any other gated and guarded community (closest example YTL LakeEdge)
- proposed plan above submitted to MPSJ more than a year ago but delay is due to the fact that the R & D - road and drainage of the entire TMP are yet to be handed over to MPSJ by the developer hence the limbo.
2) Additional 2-3 CCTV cameras to cover the corners of the perimeter wall, but the said CCTV system initially installed by the developer needs to be upgraded properly to facilitate additional cameras, the other complication is the electrical points which are needed to complete installation which is not provided for. Looking into the possibility of going wireless but only if affordable and justifiable.
3) Additional street lighting for TMP dark spots.
4) Lighting for each of the sheltered guard post.
With all of the above initiatives implemented and more planned, I am just happy to be staying where I am and rather than take things for granted I choose to take it as a privilege and to be a part of a community that is well managed and preserved for the betterment of all in it.
Kudos to all of my neighbours whom have served so well and unselfishly voluntarily to make TMP a safer and more secure community. Be thankful that in TMP we are not as exposed as others in Puchong or other parts of Selangor.
Note: Please do more to put in place preventive measures in your own home although we are in a gated and guarded environment.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Stop the World, I want to end the woes
Please click on the image above to enlarge to enable proper reading of the said article extracted from The Star as dated.
After such a long hiatus of not posting any new material in this blog in regards to the happenings in Taman Mutiara Puchong due to various reasons from increased work committments, community service and others I felt that the time is now very appropriate to manage some comments as per the article as it specifically struck a particular nerve which in my capacity as a concerned resident feel passionately about.
What is he rambling on one might ponder? Well after reading the above article you will come to a couple of conclusion but I will leave it to each individuals interpretation of the said article, however in this post I would like to just mention the interpetation I would like to focus on which boils down to the gathering of a group of dedicated individuals following a common objective to ensure the rights of all property owners is protected and not taken advantage of by anyone in specific reference to developer as well as individual house owners whom have very little regard to moral obligation and social responsibility to safeguard the lifestyle and continuity of the concept of a "Gated and Guarded" community which each and every unit owner bought into the day they signed the S & P as well as the DMC.
These are the specific highlights of the points made in the said article:
1) Authorities do not place emphasis on their moral and social obligations as their first priority in serving the people whom have put their trust in them; they are usually more concern about serving their own agenda first which usually involves enriching themselves as per the reference in the article to political alignment of the recent debacle in a nothern state in Malaysia.
2) Direct quote from the article, "What's interesting about all these crises is how people respond to them. Some will take one or two causes and do what they can for them. Others will simply turn their minds off such issues and deal only with what affects them personally. Still others will take up certain issues and then demand that someone else does something about them. This last trait seems to be a common one among our people."
"We have become used to expecting others to take care of things that we don't realise any more how we disempower ourselves."
I am relating to point number one to the developer attitude, which to date is yet to handover the R & D (Road and Drainage) of the entire Taman Mutiara Puchong, the park area (which explains why many aduan submitted to MPSJ in regards to the maintenance of the park facilities have not been acted on to date eventhough the said aduan submitted to them more than 2 months back), and lastly Phase 3. The other shocking thing is all the previous correspondences to the said developer pertaining specific "Handover" enquiry are usually met positively of either it has been handed over or in the process and will be handed over "soon".
Please refer to another article in The Star dated 6th February 2009 as published in this blog for more: ARTICLE STAR
Second point made earlier is in reference to some residents/owners in Taman Mutiara Puchong as per the quoted exerpt. To make it short and simple, the message I am sending in this post is that all resident owners and unit owners who owns a unit in Taman Mutiara Puchong has a specific personal ineterest and moral obligation as a stakeholder in the community to maintain the peace and harmony, safeguard the interest as a property owner by ensuring adequate funding for all the facilities and upkeep of the entire community compound, promote tolerance and mutual cooperation to uphold all the terms and conditions stipulated in the Deed Of Mutual Covenant to ensure sustainability of such a community for all to enjoy especially the young future generations to come.
With this in mind it is a compulsory responsibility of all unit owners to support and be a member of the Residents Association to ensure adequate and fair representation and most importantly a large pool of members to ensure stability and continuity in properly replacing candidates of the steering committee members as the term of each committee comes to an end. Most importantly a bigger support base via large membership will allow for greater voice and solidarity to bring a certain particular issue to the attention of the relevant party/authority to enable quick and efficient resolution. Stronger voice by a majority group always work wonders and can move mountains (obtacles).
The Residents Association's wish is to see more support through such a membership drive as it is gearing up to increase and enlarge its support base to help achieve many of the community development and enhancement objectives, "One Voice One Community".
The actual membership drive will take place come this 15th March 2009 (during the scheduled AGM 2009). The said AGM 2009 will also include a petition drive (signature drive) to compel the said developer in handing over to the residents the Road & Drainage of the entire TMP, the park and phase 3 in a stipulated time reasonably set.
Such a move is necessary as too many enhancement plans such as dual lane entry, additional street lighting, upgrading of the park facilities and maintenance of it have all been delayed and hampered by the "HANDOVER" limbo.
Point to note here is that MPSJ will not accept handover unless all criterias are met eg. the drainage system must be effective and not cause water retention and flooding, soil erosion problem rectified etc. We are lauding MPSJ stance on this as we do not want the developer to hand over to us a drainage system that can be clogged easily and flooded everytime a heavy downpour occurs and same said for the park area which is usually in knee deep high of water causing damage to the courts and water ponding throughout. However having said that we want the handover stalemate resolved soonest possible.
REMINDER: All unit owners responsibility is to be a part of the RA and must make it a compulsory obligation to support as it is the right thing to do, to share the responsibility of caring and managing the community collectively. This responsibility should not only befall a handful of socially responsible individuals.
NOTE: Service fee may I remind all is to ensure sustainable funding to upkeep and enhancing all the necessary in the community: security services, boomgate system/repair and maintenance, fogging, management services, perimeter wall fencing/repair and maintenance - paint and repair/rust, sweepers, roads humps, shelterd guardposts, upgrading of CCTV system, additional CCTV cameras.
NOTE: Expenses incurred by the RA for all the notices sent via flyers and banners for all the previous events etc are separate costs and were all borne by committee members donations as well as donations from residents plus others (ADUN and corporate sponsors). This includes all the office equipments sponsored i.e. computers, furniture, copier, fax machine etc by committee members.
I know I have mentioned all of this before but I believe a constant reminder is necessary to enable the realistic expectation of all the residents in Taman Mutiara Puchong that the current committee members are all volunteers and hence are not obligated to anyone but themselves as concerned and responsible residents in safeguarding their property and lifestyle in the community. We all want the same thing but we need more people to come forward to help, not just complain when there is a problem but not even lifting a single finger to assist in looking for a solution. Contribute by action do not say you are working and have no time, we are all working people too and money do not grow on trees for all of us. Community service is a social responsibility to be shared by all in the community, imagine what can be accomplished if every individual in every household in TMP contribute just 1 hour to community service eg. picking up litter in the park or surrounding area when walking about, keeping your households free of water catchment to prevent mosquito breeding, keeping your front and backyards neat, putting your litter properly enclosed in bins or plactic bags and many more other activities.
All of the above concerns a certain level of common sense, so use it to come up with ways to help and assist in making TMP an even better place or the best place to call home in Puchong. Do you feel safe in TMP? Zero crime since 2006 FYI second to none other than YTL Lake Edge, but take note their service fee is at RM 300-350 p/month. 3X more.......and yet we have residents complaining and defaulting on just RM 100!
MPSJ orders developer to rectify problem at Taman Mutiara Puchong
By THO XIN YI
CHANNELLING the rain water into the lake is not the proper way to resolve the soil erosion problem at bank of the lake near Taman Mutiara Puchong, according to Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) engineering department deputy director Adnan Derahman.
“There should be no outlet discharging water into the lake. It is an offence under the law and it will also further induce the soil erosion problem,” he said.
Adnan said this during a meeting of the MPSJ with residents of Taman Mutiara Puchong and nearby housing estates and the developers of the housing projects around the lake.
Worsening condition: A file picture of the lake taken recently.
MPSJ deputy president Mohamad Yusoff Ghazali chaired the meeting held at the MPSJ complex in Subang Jaya on Wednesday.
The soil erosion problem was first highlighted in StarMetro in July last year.
The developer’s company was featured in another news report on Jan 6 this year that the problem was caused by rain water flowing from the landscaped area into the lake.
The company has proposed to collect the water into a sump and then channel the water through pipes directly into the pond.
The residents have confirmed that the company has installed the pipes but they want the council to come out with a permanent solution to the problem.
In response, Adnan instructed the company to cover up the drains at the landscaped area.
“The level of the land should be raised so that the water will flow in an opposite direction, instead of flowing into the lake and worsen the soil erosion problem,” he said.
The residents, however, expressed concern that flooding would occur should the water flow into the residential area.
“Due to clogged drains, flood happens during downpours and the water covers up the roads and back lanes,” resident Michael Yeoh said.
Yeoh is the Taman Mutiara Puchong residents’ association assistant secretary and JKP Zone 9 vice-chairman.
Adnan then told the company to clean up the drainage system, giving it three days to submit its work programme to the MPSJ and a further 14 days to rectify the soil erosion problem. During the meeting, it was also revealed that the third phase of the housing project in Taman Mutiara Puchong has yet to be handed over to the MPSJ.
Adnan said the MPSJ would study and evaluate the clogged drains and soil erosion problems before receiving the project from the developer.
“We will conduct checks on the project based on the residents’ complaints,” he said.
LATEST UPDATE 15TH FEB'09 - LAPORAN TAPAK MPSJ
CHANNELLING the rain water into the lake is not the proper way to resolve the soil erosion problem at bank of the lake near Taman Mutiara Puchong, according to Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) engineering department deputy director Adnan Derahman.
“There should be no outlet discharging water into the lake. It is an offence under the law and it will also further induce the soil erosion problem,” he said.
Adnan said this during a meeting of the MPSJ with residents of Taman Mutiara Puchong and nearby housing estates and the developers of the housing projects around the lake.
Worsening condition: A file picture of the lake taken recently.
MPSJ deputy president Mohamad Yusoff Ghazali chaired the meeting held at the MPSJ complex in Subang Jaya on Wednesday.
The soil erosion problem was first highlighted in StarMetro in July last year.
The developer’s company was featured in another news report on Jan 6 this year that the problem was caused by rain water flowing from the landscaped area into the lake.
The company has proposed to collect the water into a sump and then channel the water through pipes directly into the pond.
The residents have confirmed that the company has installed the pipes but they want the council to come out with a permanent solution to the problem.
In response, Adnan instructed the company to cover up the drains at the landscaped area.
“The level of the land should be raised so that the water will flow in an opposite direction, instead of flowing into the lake and worsen the soil erosion problem,” he said.
The residents, however, expressed concern that flooding would occur should the water flow into the residential area.
“Due to clogged drains, flood happens during downpours and the water covers up the roads and back lanes,” resident Michael Yeoh said.
Yeoh is the Taman Mutiara Puchong residents’ association assistant secretary and JKP Zone 9 vice-chairman.
Adnan then told the company to clean up the drainage system, giving it three days to submit its work programme to the MPSJ and a further 14 days to rectify the soil erosion problem. During the meeting, it was also revealed that the third phase of the housing project in Taman Mutiara Puchong has yet to be handed over to the MPSJ.
Adnan said the MPSJ would study and evaluate the clogged drains and soil erosion problems before receiving the project from the developer.
“We will conduct checks on the project based on the residents’ complaints,” he said.
LATEST UPDATE 15TH FEB'09 - LAPORAN TAPAK MPSJ
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