IGP, the
blame game is over and real action is due.
I would like to refer to the statement made by
IGP under the front page title “Why cops are probing Ambiga” (DE 12/11/2017).
What IGP said and I quote “He said that the
Police have a standard procedure to follow when complaints are made” and “When
people lodge Police Reports, we have to investigate. If we don’t investigate,
we will be blamed, if we investigate, we will still be blamed,”
That kind of true statements do give some hope or
even false hope to many who have lodged legitimate Police Reports.
Can we fault him for such a right view? But the reality is far from it.
I have lodged in recent decades more than 30
Police Reports (see list below) but how have they fare in the Police dealing
with such reports? I have yet to receive
any positive action and do not know the consequences of them. There were some initial responses but very
brief and soon fizzled out and forgotten.
Where are my Police Reports now if I may ask? Most of them are concerning frauds,
corruptions, mismanagement, national profligacy etc hence no time limitation. Aren’t such issues still very much alive and
need to be addressed accordingly? We
have many national scandals over the few past decades and not abating when the
amounts thereof involved as escalating.
One of my Police Reports in 2004 was revived in
my last letter as published in Daily Express (19/11/2017) over fake Ringgit
Malaysia currency notes. Actually the
Police Report was followed up with another Police Report -Karamunsing/012023/09
27 July 2009. Today the same issue
remains unattended to by the relevant authorities concerned.
Actually I followed up by bring them to the MACC,
Suhakam, Public Complaints Bureau but to no avail. Why?
All my Police Reports are well supported by documents and 30 Police
Reports come in dossier of almost two inches of double pages A4 papers.
My effort in raising issues is part and parcel of
my previous involvement in the Federal Audit Department with that “blood in my
vein” but now in different role as a patriot in public duty. In today’s term it is akin to “drain the
swamp in Putrajaya”. I hope the relevant authorities are fully aware of the
critical issues I have raised and they are “mired” in that culture too.
I would take this opportunity to raise an
observation when I was asked to approach the commercial crime department after
lodging a Police Report on an abandoned commercial project of 13 years due to
frauds. When the Police Inspector saw my
Police Report’s cover at a glance, it was rejected instantly. How can such
attitude be acceptable?
IGP also said that the said allegation is about
RM90m. But my Police Reports are worth
RM 30 trillions (this and future generations) as the country may go in oblivion
with string of massive scandals unless we deal with the collapsing financial
systems. We not only lose massive
amounts but who are going to pay the massive escalating national debts as a
results of such scandals aplenty.
Indeed too much is at stake nationwide and who do
we blame?
30 POLICE REPORTS of Joshua Kong worth RM30 trillions and more
1. Police Report on EPIC (Extra People IC) 28 October 2004 KK/rpt/23408/04
2. PR and ACA -The RM5 Billion water Malaise in Sabah 28 Oct 04 KK/RPT/23409/04 and ACA submitted on 15-3-04.
3. UMNO Sabah and its landed properties(USH) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
4. UMNO Sabah and its membership (USKA) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
5. Bank Negara & Ringgit Notes (BNRM) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
6. Non Revenue Water (NRW) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
7 . Petronas & Sabah (P&S) KK/rpt/27530/04 21 Dec 2004 **
8. Identity Cards -genuine and dubious in the hands of illegals under P1/P2 'Project Mahathir' Karamunsing Rpt/0227/06 21 June 06 (Jointly with President of Consumer Association of Sabah & Labuan FT (CASH) & Hashima Hasbullah of CASH)
9. On the conduct of the 11th National General Elections and 10th Sabah State General Elections- 21 March 2004 by the Election Commission (EC) K'sing/Rpt/10281/06 26 December 06
10. Police Report on Land Issues in Sabah Karamunsing/002428/07 14 February 2007
11. Police Report on our security and sovereignty K'sing/ 003948/07 16 March 2007. (Jointly with President and Secretary General of CASH)
12. POLICE REPORT ON a gangster SOH See Yee@Gary Su/Soo Luyang/002101/07 15 June 2007
13. POLICE REPORT ON Datuk Dr. Hj Patawari bin Hj Patawe Nric 571227-12-5051/H6008708/ 571227-71-5051 K'sing/008725/07 15 June, 2007
14. POLICE REPORT on EPIC OF SABAH K'sing/010000/07 07/07/2007 %%.
15. Police report on Sabah wealth as near gone K'sing/010000/07 07/07/2007 %%
16. Police Report on EC=Electoral Corrections K'sing/011997/07 10/08/2007
17. Police report on SESB for frauds against consumers K'sing 0015944/07 19th October 2007
18. Daily Express & Mr. Kassim Sangi (criminal injustice) Luyang/003634/07 19/10/07
19. Foreign Banks Accounts (corruption?) Luyang/004218/07 10/12/07
20. UK Arms deal with M'sia (corruption) Luyang/004222/07 10/12/07
21. Report on 18 Police Reports (Reminder) Luyang/004222/07 10/12/07
22. Pakistani with Mykad & 1 year Passport Luyang/001099/08 08/04/08
23. Frauds of General Elections 2008 Luyang/001100/08 08/04/08
24. Malaysia Agreement & Breaches K'sing/008525/08 06/06/2008
25. Petroleum Development Act and (Petronas), PM & NPA Council L/002072/08 11/7/ 08
26. ADUN Nilwan Kabang & MyKadnya L/002073/08 11th July, 2008
27. kejangakan atau perbuatan membazir atau memboros bangsa negara [ Profligacy of national resources] 3 Februari 2009.
28. Crisis of Sabah Consumers Association Tanjung Aru/000472/09 bt 06/02/09
29. Bank Negara Malaysia and my outstanding Police Reports treated as No further action. (Police report Karamunsing/012023/09 27 July 2009)
30. Sabah Consumers Association Crisis (2nd Report) Police report Karamunsing/012025/09 27 July 2009
I have also lodged Report to MACC, Suhakam and Biro Pengaduan Awam for the outcome if any of those Police Reports. These Police Reports are posted online in my blog.
Blame game must be over and the Police must do its duty accordingly without fail.
Joshua Y C Kong. 20/11/207
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