(dikutip dari milis tetangga):

 Dibanyak forum diskusi, banyak user Malingsia selalu memaki kita (disebut
“indon”) sebagai biang kerok masalah, dan membuat tindakan kriminal di Kuala
Lumpur dstktnya. Ternyata kenyataannya tidak begitu. Disebutkan, bahwa 80%
pelaku kriminal justru warganegara asli Malaysia.

Dalam kehidupan nyatapun, WNI kerap dituduh melakukan aktifitas kriminal.

Media disanalah yg selalu menyalahkan kelompok imigran pekerja dari sini sbg
biang kerok kriminalitas di Malingsia.

Apa yg disebutkan media sana berulang kali ternyata tidak sesuai dengan
kenyataanya.

Ini sebuah cara sistematik untuk melakukan penipuan secara massal. Maklum,
media dinegeri itu memang dikendalikan oleh penguasa.

Media disana ada karena uang pengusaha yg terkait dengan UMNO, dan
dikendalikan juga oleh antek UMNO.

Negara otoriter memang tidak pernah transparan. Wajar isinya melulu pro
pemerintah saja dan mengabaikan akurasi.

Police: 80% of crimes committed by Malaysians

http://thestar.
com.my/news/ story.asp? file=/2007/ 10/4/nation/ 19073162& sec=nation

By SHAHANAAZ HABIB

KUALA LUMPUR: Contrary to popular belief, most crimes in the country

are committed by locals and not foreigners.

The Parliamentary Select Committee on Integrity meeting yesterday

learnt from the police that 80% of the crimes were committed “by our

own people.”

“There have been cases where our people deliberately use an

Indonesian slang to mislead others into thinking they are foreigners.

“In reality, foreigners are only responsible for about 20% of the

crime in the country, ” said the select committee chairman Datuk Dr

Wan Hashim Wan Teh.

“It is true that the crime rate has increased in the country

although there are areas where it has gone down,” he added.

He was speaking to reporters after top police officers and heads of

departments of the force came before the 11-member select committee

to give their side of the story on public complaints of the rising

crime rate in the country.

Dr Wan Hashim said that the committee was told that the force was

really short handed with a ratio of one policeman to 500 to 1,000

people, far below the ideal of 1:250.

“It is impossible to combat crime with that kind of ratio,” he said.

He added that it was natural for the crime rate to rise in the face

of population growth and an influx of foreign workers, but without a

commensurate growth in the police force.

He said that while the Government had agreed to recruit an

additional 60,000 policemen over the next five years, “this would

take a long time.”

Dr Wan Hashim who is the Grik MP, also said that the burden of

combating crime should not fall solely on the shoulders of the

police, as the public too could do its part by reactivating the

Rukun Tetangga watch, while families should ingrain good values in

the young so that they would steer clear from crime.

Deputy director of Internal Security and Public Order SAC (I) Datuk

Jamaludin Khalid said that 2,000 to 3,000 policemen retired each

year, and even with 60,000 new cops it would still not be enough.

“It takes time. Policemen have to be trained. You can’t pluck them

off trees or go to the market to buy them like fish!” he said.

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