Saturday, September 29, 2007

Nurin a victim of a "snuff" syndicate ?








It is indeed chilling to read this story ( here ), now bring that story closer to home and read Pasquale's theory here of our very own little Nurin.....think it's unlikely, or is there a pattern or some similarities ? With the arrest of 5 persons by our Police with or without the help of the FBI or CIA...... this angle eerily fits the crime !
The police are in too damn a hurry to throw the book at all or any suspects and wrap-up this case which has drawn too much bad publicity and criticism from all quarters....to a point of questioning the Polices' priorities, credibility and integrity. First it was a suspect arrested in Jalan Ampang but was vehemently and quickly denied by the authorities and the reporter was hauled-up for being over-zealous in his job......then now these 5 suspects and their 5 hand phones !!!
Why wasn't anyone picked-up during the 30 odd days that little Nurin went missing......you might want to ask ? The IGP together with a few other "distinguished morons" were quick to initiate criminal charges against the parents for negligence..until the good and holy PM stepped in ! Where there no leads to work on at all or were the Police just too busy "solving" other high profile cases ?
Let us tread carefully but surely with the help and assistance of the several "crime" agencies from abroad and our Police, with the blessings of the Internal Security Minister......we'll see justice to the wanton savagery inflicted on an innocent angel named Nurin Jazlin Jazimin .
In the meantime remember.... Nurin is in a safer place than Malaysia... and I surely can't say the same for you folks....that's for sure !
Amen !

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lets see where these arrests will lead to. DNA samples have been taken from these five people plus the pregnant lady who was let off after her DNA samples were taken.

Maybe the Police forensic/chemistry dept scientist can piece up evidence string enough to charge someone within this five people (better still, if more suspects were apprehended) and put up a case strong enough to convict the "ANIMAL(s?)".

Lets hope they don't botch up investigations and allowed suspects to walk free, just like the Norita murder and the case involving the former Ipoh mayor's son recently.

Pak Zawi said...

Stephen,
Pertinent point to raise. Why didnt they do a house to house check like they were doing to the Terengganu folks who were purported to be hunted down like criminals? How could their priority to be so wrong? Sometimes back they were hunting down people who didnt pay up their traffic summons. Nothing is consistent with them.

Rockybru said...

Why wasnt anyone arrested since the time she was reported to the day they found her body in the gym bag?

I won't answer that, Mr Fish, but I would like to suggest that the IGP bans, with immediate effect, ALL MEN IN BLUE from patrolling our roads and highways in search for traffic defaulters (road tax mati, lesen mati, tak pakai tali keledar, using the mobile phone while driving, etc).

Way too many policemen are doing that these days. Whether they are assigned to do such or they do it voluntarily, I don't know. But the IGP must take them all off the road and send them to the backlanes, the pasar malams, the tourist spots, and other areas where there are lots of people and where crimes usually happen.

Leave the traffic offenders to the traffic police, please.

Better still, since the force is short of personnel, re-deploy the traffic cops, change their white uniform to blue and get them to help make our neighbourhood safer. Start with the outriders -- we don't need them to accompany our ministers (with the exception of the PM and the DPM, perhaps) or the royalty. A driver and a bodyguard are sufficient.

Of course, we should intensify efforts to transform the police force into a more multi-racial entity instead of a 99-per cent Malay force. That will require more non-Malays to join the force. But that's another story.

And I hope Pasquale was wrong.