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Saturday, December 26, 2009

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Very important info!!! Pls read n take note....be carefull at all times Warning !

I was at a souvenir shop at Jalan H.S.Lee, Petaling Street on Tuesday evening. A young Indian lady told me that there's a stain on my pants.(The young Indian is around 20-25 yrs old, long hair, about 160cm tall, her skin is quite fair, she's wearing t-shirt & jeans and she's speaking very fluent English.)

I turned back and checked and found out that there's a red stain looked like paint on my pants. So, this lady helped me to clear the stain from my pants. After that, I continue looking for soft toy in the shop. Then, the lady asked me whether I want to clean the stain. I rejected her offer and told her that I'm going back home and I can clean it at home.

After that, she told me that she was a teacher at a famous tuition center in KL just opposite the shop and she's waiting for her brother. She wanted to go to toilet to wash her hands (Her hand was dirtied when helping me to wipe away the stain) and she invited me to go to the toilet with her. So, I followed her to the toilet to clean the stain on my pants. She brought me to the ladies at the 1st floor of the tuition center. I took off my bag and put it on the basin so that I can clean the stain on my pants.

While I was cleaning, she took my bag and ran away. Everything was just happened in 3 minutes. I was so shock when I found out my bag and the lady was gone. The young Indian lady left her things in the toilet and ran away with my bag. I searched through her belongings and found a lipstick in the envelope she left.

Then, I realized that she's the one who put the red lipstick stain on my pants and pretended to help me. I went to the tuition center together with the police officer for investigation on the next day. I was able to recognize the young Indian lady from the CCTV record. The security head of the tuition center told me that I am the 2nd victim.

5 months ago, the same young Indian lady did the same case using same method at the same place to 1 of the student in the tuition center. During the investigation, I was told that to print out the young Indian lady's photo from the CCTV costs RM150. The tuition center wanted me to bear the printing cost because I'm neither a staff nor a student there. I refused to bear the cost because I am the victim.

I asked the police officer whether the police force can bear the cost because it's an evidence. Guess what the police officer told me: He told me not to put too much hope that they will be able to catch the thief, 70%-80% that they will not be able to catch the thief. Sigh...

With all the evidence provided (the CCTV record, the thief's belongings, and her finger print was printed on the envelope she left), the police officer told me not to put too much hope that they will be able to catch the thief. I was so disappointed. So, I decided to share my experience to everyone of you. Hopefully you will not be the next victim because the thief is still free out there.

This is her 2nd successful case, so there will be 3rd time and so on until she's caught. The police officer told me that such cases always happen at Bukit Bintang and Low Yat Plaza area.

So, pls be careful when you are at that area and trust no one. Just ignore and walk away when a stranger tells you that your clothes is dirty. Pls share my experience to your friends and family especially ladies. Hopefully your friends and family will not be the next victim.

Monday, November 9, 2009

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You arrive at your hotel and check in at the front desk. When checking in, you give the front desk your credit card (for all the charges for your room). You get to your room and settle in. Someone calls the front desk and asked for (example) Room 620 (which happens to be your room).

Your phone rings in your room. You answer and the person on the other end says the following, ' This is the front desk. When checking in, we came across a problem with your charge card information. Please re-read me your credit card number and verify the last 3 digits numbers at the reverse side of your charge card. '

Not thinking anything you might give this person your information, since the call seems to come from the front desk. But actually, it is a scam of someone calling from outside the hotel/front desk. They ask for a random room number. Then, ask you for credit card information and address information. Sounding so professional that you do think you are talking to the front desk.

If you ever encounter this problem on your vacation, tell the caller that you will be down at the front desk to clear up any problems. Then, go to the front desk and ask if there was a problem. If there
was none, inform the manager of the hotel that someone called to scam you of your credit card information acting like a front desk employee.

If you feel that the tips are useful, please forward it to your relatives, friends & colleague.

[Forwarded by mail]

Monday, November 2, 2009

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If you get RM10.00 in your car door handle, use tissue paper or cloth to remove it without opening it and if possible bag it. Drive away immediately.

Don't check the note until you are in the company of your friends or relatives. The note could either contain powdered drugs to knock you out or make you wonder if some guilty motorist compensating you for a knock or scratch on your car, while you are still wondering, the robber(s) will attack you as you check the car.

This had happened in Johor. Please circulate to your friends and warn them!

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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WARNING PPL!!!! THERE IS REALLY LOTS OF HIGH- TECH SCAMMERS IN MALAYSIA - This is a true story

Only recently, I have received a phone call asking if I can do a phone survey as they are from Hong Kong, just venture into Malaysia recently and would like to know more about the consumer's taste and buying pattern. I have answered several questions and at the end of the call, the operator gave me a set of "numbers". She invited me to attend the opening of their shop and said that the number is for "lucky draw" purposes.

I did not go for the event but i received a phone call that tells me my "number" was called out in the cash prizes event and have won a sum of monies. The next day, the "event organiser" called me up and said since i did not attend the event, they have held the prize for me and will "TT" the "monies" into my bank account. Apparently, I have won RM150k. WOW!!!

I didnt quite believe what i have heard and i refused to give them my bank account number. Instead I told them to write a cheque for me and wanted to know more about them. They gave excuses that they cant send me the cheque but they have opened a temporary account in one of the top 3 Hong Kong's Bank where they have placed the monies there and even gave me the account number/ password to verify with the bank that the account indeed is opened under my name. They told me to call a number in Hong Kong.

I did call "THE BANK" with the number they provided and true enough, the "automated voice machine" confirmed that I have HKD300k deposited in "THE BANK". I almost believed them!!!! They even have a website where they sell their products where people can buy online. I also called the HOTLINE in Hong Kong to check if they have branches in Malaysia and they as well confirmed that, YES they have and they do give out such large sum of cash prizes.

Luckily, I went one step further and call up the "REAL THE BANK" with a number i found online from the bank's website. My call was transferred to several people in the bank (the real bank) AND THEY CONFIRMED THAT THERE IS NO SUCH ACCOUNT NUMBER, NO SUCH SERVICE AS TEMPORARY ACCOUNTS, AND THE NUMBER OF "THE BANK" IS NOT REGISTERED AS ONE OF THEIR BRANCHES, THE OPERATOR TOLD ME THAT MANY MALAYSIANS, SINGAPOREANS called them as well asking to confirmed such transactions and she told me that the bank phone number I used previously to confirmed the "$$$" is a PERSONAL HANDPHONE NUMBER in Hong Kong.

BEWARE OF SUCH CALLS AND NEVER GIVE THEM YOUR IC NUMBER/BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER, they will TRANSFER OUT ALL YOUR MONEY INSTEAD OF PUTTING MONEY IN YOUR ACCOUNT!!!!!! THEY ARE VERY SHOPHISCATED AND HAVE COVERS LOTS OF LOOSE ENDS TO MAKE YOU BELIEVE IN THEM!!!!

Email forwarded by
Lok Siao Chze | Executive Senior | Assurance EUMI | PricewaterhouseCoopers
Malaysia |

Thursday, October 22, 2009

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科技的发达带来了生活的便利,也改变了很多人的态度(a.k.a.变态)。这些态度被改变的人做了很多我们常人不了解也不可能会做的事。针孔录影器十几年前只有情报员(Jame Bond)才有的秘密武器,但是现在的针孔录影器在网上轻而易举就可以买到。虽然我们不能了解他们这些态度改变的人为什么要这样,但是我们有权利知道及“表扬”他们的这些行为。犯罪者也许还会以这些录影来进行勒索。这些行为可以用大马法律Kanun Keseksaan (Akta 574)被提控。
请大家告诉大家,Beware of Spycame!以下列出一些曾经被揭发或怀疑被安装了针孔录影器的地方:
1. Midvalley Megamall (谷中城)
2. KLCC Suria
3. Tesco changing room (branch unknown)

所以大家要打醒十二分精神,虽然当时可能“风头火势”,也最好小心检查每个角落,看看有没有可疑的电线或小孔。如果有,可暂时将厕纸将小孔塞住,等解决完毕,立刻告诉保安人员彻查。

如果你懂得什么地方被怀疑有针孔录影器,请上来“表扬”一下哦!让大家提防。

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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Please help to build a better Malaysia. I always wanted to live a peaceful life in this blessed land. I have heard a lot of news of gun shot in the coffee shop, robbery inside the lift of a tower with security, kids being kidnap from school, girl being rape in the school, jewelry shop in hypermarket being robbed. You may wonder why all this crime happen? That place should be safe. Yes, it should be but it is no more safe.

The crime rate in Malaysia are rising and has reached an alarming state. Many has been proposed and promised but crime rate has never reduced. The People are not more safe to enjoy casual lifestyle like before. No morning jog in tranquil park; No more leaving the doors or windows wide open for good ventilation during the night; No more chit chating with neighbours outside the gate; no more dressing as sexy for a romantic dates; no more bringing your lovely bags to match your style of the day; no more strolling freely in neighborhood after meal (that is what i likes to do!).

Each time and everyday, when i read or saw on the media about crimes and violence, I feel sorry for what has happen but cannot change the situation. I feel angry that murderers and rapists are still on the loose. I feel sad that the victims of brutal crimes died in vain. But i can help myself to be traumatically scare. This happen because hiring guard, installing more security devices, even keep a weapon in the house may never assure you a safe and a peace of mind. We the public have no means of protecting ourselves from these criminals. What else should we do?

You will never know who is going to be next victim. You will never know the person you met who looks nice are entrapping you. The criminals are getting daring and more brutal knowing that the police are having a tough time nailing them. They are getting smarter. Nonetheless, the reality is time and time again, the crimes are being repeated. That means we can learn our way to fight their intelligence. We together can share the truth and experience to keep us and everyone alert. Because it's too late to feel sorry if the crime happen to you or your love one because you never warn them about. Inspired by WE malaysian victim

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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You are advised to save these important number in your phonebook in case of emergency.

Must-know Hotline
  • Police & Ambulance 999
  • Fire & Rescue 994
  • Civil Defence 991


Police Control Centres(24 hours Emergency 15min Arrival)

  • Pulau Pinang 04-2691999
  • Bukit Aman 03-20319999
  • Selangor 03-20529999
  • Kuala Lumpur 03-21159999
  • Perlis 04-9711999
  • Kedah 04-7392999
  • Pulau Pinang 04-2691999
  • Perak 05-2401999
  • Negeri Sembilan 06-7619999
  • Melaka 06-2851999
  • Johor 07-2251999
  • Pahang 09-5151999
  • Terengganu 09-6231007
  • Kelantan 09-7450999
  • Sarawak 082-240800
  • Sabah 088-253555
  • Labuan 087-412575


Taman Seri Serdang 603 8948 2222

Police Station


PERLIS
IPK Perlis | 04 9082222
IPD Padang Besar | 04 9490824
KEDAH
IPK Kedah | 04 7302222
IPD Baling | 04 4701222
IPD Bandar Baru | 04 4077222
IPD Kota Setar | 04 7321222
IPD Kuala Muda | 04 4212222
IPD Kubang Pasu | 04 9172222
IPD Kulim | 04 4906222
IPD Langkawi | 04 9666222
IPD Padang Terap | 04 7866222
IPD Pendang | 04 9596222
IPD Sik | 04 4695222
IPD Yan | 04 4655222
PULAU PINANG
IPK Pulau Pinang | 04 2221522
IPD Barat Daya | 04 8669222
IPD Seberang Perai Selatan | 04 5824222
IPD Seberang Perai Tengah | 04 5382222
IPD Seberang Perai Utara | 04 3322222
Marin Utara | 04 6581144
PSP Pulau Pinang | 04 8284161
PERAK
IPK Perak | 05 2451222
IPD Batang Padang | 05 4011222
IPD Hilir Perak | 05 6221222
IPD Hulu Perak | 05 7912222
IPD Ipoh | 05 2424222
IPD Kampar | 05 4652222
IPD Kerian | 05 7215222
IPD Kinta | 05 3662222
IPD Kuala Kangsar | 05 7762222
IPD Larut Matang | 05 8082222
IPD Manjung | 05 6835222
IPD Pengkalan Hulu | 04 4778236
IPD Perak Tengah | 05 3771222
IPD Selama | 05 8394222
IPD Slim River | 05 4538222
IPD Sg Siput Utara | 05 5982222
SELANGOR
IPK Selangor | 03 55145222
IPD Gombak | 03 61385222
IPD Ampang Jaya | 03 42522222
IPD Kajang | 03 87362222
IPD Hulu Selangor | 03 60641222
IPD Klang | 03 33712222
IPD Kuala Langat | 03 31872222
IPD Kuala Selangor | 03 32891222
IPD Petaling Jaya | 03 79562222
IPD Sabak Bernam | 03 8842222
IPD Sepang | 03 31421222
IPD Shah Alam | 03 55102222
IPD KLIA | 03 87872222
IPD Cheras | 03 92842222
KUALA LUMPUR
IPK Kuala Lumpur | 03 24605222
IPD Brickfields | 03 22742222
IPD Dang Wangi | 03 23022222
IPD Sentul | 03 40422222
IPD Putrajaya | 03 88862222
NEGERI SEMBILAN
IPK Negeri Sembilan | 06 7622222
IPD Jelebu | 06 6136222
IPD Jempol | 06 4541222
IPD Kuala Pilah | 06 4811222
IPD Port Dickson | 06 6472222
IPD Rembau | 06 6851222
IPD Seremban | 06 7635522
IPD Tampin | 06 4411222
MELAKA
IPK Melaka | 06 2854222
IPD Alor Gajah | 06 5562222
IPD Jasin | 06 5292222
IPD Melaka Tengah | 06 2842222
PAHANG
IPK Pahang | 09 5902222
IPD Bentong | 09 2222222
IPD Cameron Highlands | 05 4911222
IPD Jerantut | 09 2662222
IPD Kuala Lipis | 09 3122222
IPD Kuantan | 09 5132222
IPD Maran | 09 4771222
IPD Pekan | 09 4221222
IPD Raub | 09 3552222
IPD Rompin | 09 4145222
IPD Temerloh | 09 2961222
TERENGGANU
IPK Terengganu | 09 6354722
IPD Besut | 09 6956222
IPD Dungun | 09 8482222
IPD Hulu Terengganu | 09 6811222
IPD Kemaman | 09 8592222
IPD Kuala Terengganu | 09 6222222
IPD Marang | 09 6182222
IPD Setiu | 09 6099148
KELANTAN
IPK Kelantan | 09 7455622
IPD Bachok | 09 7788222
IPD Gua Musang | 09 9121222
IPD Jeli | 09 9440204
IPD Kota Bharu | 09 7485522
IPD Kuala Krai | 09 9666222
IPD Machang | 09 9751222
IPD Pasir Mas | 09 7908222
IPD Pasir Putih | 09 7867222
IPD Tanah Merah | 09 9556222
IPD Tumpat | 09 7257222
JOHOR
IPK Johor | 07 2254422
IPD Batu Pahat | 07 4341222
IPD Johor Bahru | 07 2232222
IPD Kluang | 07 7222222
IPD Kota Tinggi | 07 8831222
IPD Mersing | 07 7992222
IPD Muar | 06 9521301
IPD Pontian | 07 6871222
IPD Segamat | 07 9312222
PSP Johor | 07 2202219
SABAH
IPK Sabah | 088 450222
IPD Tawau | 089 752222
IPD Sandakan | 089 211222
IPD Keningau | 087 332222
IPD Beaufort | 087 211222
IPD Beluran | 089 511222
IPD Kinabatangan | 089 561890
IPD Kota Belud | 088 976600
IPD Kota Kinabalu | 088 242111
IPD Kota Marudu | 088 661066
IPD Kudat | 088 612222
IPD Kunak | 089 851669
IPD Lahad Datu | 089 881255
IPD Papar | 088 912222
IPD Penampang | 088 712222
IPD Ranau | 088 875222
IPD Semporna | 089 781222
IPD Sipitang | 087 821222
IPD Tawau | 089 752222
IPD Tenom | 087 736211
IPD Tuaran | 088 791933
SARAWAK
IPK Sarawak | 082 245522
IPD Kuching | 082 241133
IPD Baram | 085 755221
IPD Bau | 082 763311
IPD Betong | 083 472551
IPD Bintulu | 086 331121
IPD Dalat | 084 864227
IPD Julau | 084 864227
IPD Kanowit | 084 752222
IPD Kapit | 084 796222
IPD Kota Samarahan | 082 751575
IPD Kuching | 082 250194
IPD Lawas | 085 285311
IPD Limbang | 085 211466
IPD Lubok Antu | 083 584115
IPD Maradong | 084 693222
IPD Miri | 085 432533
IPD Mukah | 084 871222
IPD Saratok | 083 436102
IPD Sarikei | 084 652222
IPD Serian | 082 874201
IPD Sibu | 084 322222
IPD Simunjan | 082 803601
IPD Sri Aman | 083 334111
LABUAN
IPK Labuan | 087 412222


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Burglary | 破窃
Do lock the room door when sleeping at night.
Hide if you hear any sound or suspect somebody broke into your house.
Call the nearest police station. The phone list you may get here.
Do not try to fight when confront with criminal.
If you have a car with a remote control alarm, keep within reach at night. in case anything happen, you may use it as alarm system.
If you stay with ladies, do try to hangs more guys cloths outdoor to make an illusion that there are guys in the house.

Snatch Theft
Do not bring bags or purse that associate with money inside.
If you really need to bring something, carry in a shopping bag.
If you really need to carry a bag, carry with a sling hang across chest.
When walking on street, walk in opposite direction with traffic flow where you can see the vehicle that coming forward.
Beware of the snatch theif stereotype: 2 man riding on a motorbike.

Robbery
Do not walk alone leisurely especially in car park, park, back-lane etc.
To prevent robber take away your important document, do keep your IC in a separate card folder. Keep a fake or useless ATM card at your wallet.
When there is no way to run, offer your wallet voluntarily.
After withdraw money at ATM, do not head directly home, linger around while keep alert with anyone suspecting.
If you drive a car, when you stop, do alert with anyone around before open the door.
When filling in petrol station, do stop your engine and lock the car even there are someone in the car.
Do not offer help if you see any minor accident because that might be a trap. If you see someone injured, unless you know about first aid, do not stop over and help. Instead, call ambulance and police at once.
If someone offer help after accident occur, keep an eye on your belongings.
Do not stop over for a rest along highway or street where people hardly pass-by.

Scam
If something seems too good to be true, 99% that it is a scam.
Do not pick up money or pack or envelope on street. There may be a trap.
Do check with the official bank operator regarding any transaction related issues.
Do no reveal password or credit card number over phone.
Occasionally change your password.



1. 警方的 提醒 : 手肘是身體最有力的部位。 距離夠近,就善用手肘!

2. 假如歹徒向你要皮夾或錢包, 不要遞給他 ,而是 將皮夾或錢包往遠處丟去。歹徒很可能對財物比對你有興趣,他會去拿皮夾或錢包,這是你逃跑的機會。 往反方向拼命跑!!

3. 假如你被丟進車子的後車廂:把車後燈踢破,將你的手從洞中伸出去,用力揮手,駕駛人看不到你,但是其他人看得到。這個方法救過無數人命。

4. 女性常常在購物、吃飯及下班後進入車子,然後就坐在駕駛座上處理事情(如記帳、列清單等)。 千萬不要這麼做! 歹徒會藉機觀察情勢,闖入車內,拿槍威脅,控制你的行動。 進入車內,立即鎖門,駛離現場。

5.在平面停車場及立體停車場的幾個注意事項 :

A. 要警覺 : 環顧四周;察看車內的乘客座和後座。(接近車子時,留意車底。)
B. 假如你的車子停在箱型車旁,則應該從乘客車門進入你的車子。 許多連續殺人犯都是趁著女性要進入車中時,將她們拖進箱型車中加害。
C. 觀察停放在你左右兩邊的車子。如果有男性單獨坐在最近的鄰車內,最好回到購物中心或辦公室,找保全人員或警察陪你回去。 寧願防患未然,也不要終生遺憾。 (大驚小怪總比喪命好 )

6. 永遠 搭電梯,不要走樓梯。 樓梯間是一個可怕的地方,容易讓人形單影隻,變成最好的犯罪場所)

7. 假如歹徒有槍而你並沒有受到他的控制,一定要跑! 一百次中,只有四次歹徒會襲擊逃跑的目標;即使他攻擊你,大多不會是致命的部位, 要跑!

8. 身為女性,我們總是發揮同情心:不要再這樣! 這樣會增加被強暴或是殺害的機會。


JBtalks 闷闷的我分享(摘自安全防範的研習會Pat Malone(保鑣,也為FBI 工作,並教授警察及海軍的SEALS 徒手格鬥.)



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