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Violent Crimes Committed By Armed Guards In Malaysia - Are We Safe In Singapore?

Kohliantye

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Recent violent crimes committed in Malaysia should be an eye-opener for Singapore authorities.

Many Malaysians (I dunno about other nationals) are employed by Certis Cisco and Aetos here.

These armed guards are deployed in banks, trading houses, goldsmiths, Jurong Island and many other "key installations" all over our island-state. Changi Airport is alo filled with them to the core.

These people are Armed and may be Dangerous for our safety and well-being.

Isn't the government taking the events in that country as an example of what could happen here.

The latest shooting of the lady by the "mysterious" Sabahan is a good example.

How sure are we that these people do not carry fake NRICs that are easily available in Malaysia to cater for illegal immigrants - thanks to the Mahathir policy in Sabah and Sarawak.

Please bear in mind that this people can become instant millionaires in their "Tanah-Air" or Motherland if they resort to such violent crimes here and manage to make a clean pair of heels.

Readers please give your views.
 

sirus

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Another security guard turns armed robber in Kuala Lumpur

Published on Oct 31, 2013
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AN ARMED security guard robbed a jewellery store at the Kuala Lumpur Festival City Mall on Thursday, one week after another security guard gunned down a bank employee in Subang Jaya and made off with RM450,000 (S$177,282) in cash.

The latest incident occurred at around 9am in Setapak, reported The Star. A police source said the suspect is a Sabahan, but is believed to hold a fake identity card. He was on the job for barely two months.

City deputy CID chief Khairy Ahrasa said the owner and his three staff were getting ready to open the store when the security guard pointed a gun at them.

"They had read about what happened at the bank and quickly gave him a tray of jewellery out of fear," Mr Ahrasa was quoted as saying in The Star.

www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/se-asia/story/another-security-guard-turns-armed-robber-kuala-lumpur-20131031
 
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