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Friday, April 29, 2016

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Okay guys.. I wanna share my story.




Okay guys.. I wanna share my story. This happened on 14th April 2016, at Pavilion food court (Melayu&Padang). My life literally snatched in a moment as a crook (identity hide to avoid racist comment) stole my handbag in split sec!  Through the cctv 2.50pm, shows that I was targeted by this 'uncle' left me and my baby with no money, credit card, debit card, important docs, H/Ps, house key! Luckily im staying in pavilion residence and my husband still at home Zzzzz.. πŸ˜‚

I couldn't call anyone for help because everything was gone! Me and my sleeping baby... standing there feeling hopeless. Fast forward, I went and talk to one of the cleaner to direct me where's the security office. Thank god it's just nearby!

On my way to the security office, I prayed hard the cctv covering the place where I lost my belongings, working. Yup, it works.. and sharp! The staff at the security office were very professional attending my needs. Still.. they can't disclose the cctv to me as I need to have a police report before I could see the video. Escorted by a security personnel to the Auxiliary Police in Pav.. we bumped into someone wearing a civil shirt, the security staff was talking something to him, and he.. without asking my permission straight away snap my pic. I was furious like.. Heyyyyy!! Then he showed me his badge.. ohh, abang police 😎. (Police1)

Upon reaching the police office, so many things going on in my mind. You know, social media often shares a clip where police always not being cooperative with Rakyat, often shows that the police is rude, sleep (while office hour), cut short, police are Monsters πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚..  Well I tell you, what I've gone through the whole process totally changed my perception what they always say 'Police Raja Di Malaysia' is wrong!!

Entering their office, there Ms Ainani.. looking at this woman pushing a baby stroller feeling hopeless and pale asked me to take a sit, calming me down and asked what happened? I can't say anything as my heart start pumping all over again.. Things I can remember was asking 'can I borrow a phone?' Yeah.. she gave me her personal phone to call my husband. Couldn't control my voice til it wake my baby up!

My husband, without thinking and wasting his time, get dressed and get out the house (without  his wallet, without locking the house πŸ˜‚) drove his car and started tracking 2 of my iPhone. The signal shows the crook just left Pavilion 10minutes ago. The apps called 'Find My IPhone'. As a housewife, I'm amazed the tracking was way so accurate with satellite captured the exact spot!

With my baby eyes wide open, wishing me to play with her, adoiii how to complete my police report? I need to see the cctv!! God sent one more police named Ms Amyza.. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ she took care and play with my baby. Before I could complete my report, Abang Police.. (Seriously didn't get his name so I address him as Police1) came to office and show me the footage through his cellphone. By right, I should have hand a police report to security office in order for me to get a copy of cctv. He however acted super fast and show me the video.

 

I received a call from my husband (through Ms Ainani cellphone) telling me the signal he get was only 100-200 meter radius from his car. He knew the crook is around nearby, but he couldn't get a figure right. Police1 jumped to my husband rescue sending him the cctv clip. That crook was seated nicely waiting for a bus near RHB jln Tun Razak. My husband nabbed him with my handbag next to him inside a plastic. That crook was extremely shocked and claimed the handbag was not his, he don't know who put the bag there πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. My husband grabbed the handbag and pushed the crook's face facing the glass wall! Less than 10minutes, Police1 and his partner Officer Daniel.. Waaaa so fast, I thought I saw Police1 and Officer Daniel standing next to me like 5minutes ago??

While we still drafting a report, I saw my husband's car arrived with Officer Daniel and the crook in it! I ran to my husband's arm and cried. Then came Police1 and officer Daniel, behind them.. that crook!! They took him in the room so fast I didn't have a chance to kick him with my stiletto!

 

And the bad news.. my husband told me he got everything back but, my purse was emptied! That crook took my money and threw cards/doc somewhere but he didn't know how to address the place!! Haiyerrrr 😑😑!!  I thought that's the end.. Nope.

 

We were transferred to Police Station Dang Wangi branch. Police MPV arrived with blue siren light. Heading to my husband's car, he received a call from someone who's working at a construction site (Mohd Firdaus), telling my husband he found several doc and cards next to a fence where he works.



Arrived at Dang Wangi branch, again.. 'Monsters' are playing in my head πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.. first Lady Officer who attended me, omg.. she's such a dolly! Also taking care of my grumpy baby while I'm struggling to draft a report. Upon completing my report, Mohd Firdaus called my husband how and where to meet up. Few minutes later, came a young, tall and bright looking aura walks into Dang Wangi branch and shook his hand to my husband. He handed over all cards/doc he found near the construction site. My husband offer Mohd Firdaus an 'Ang Pau' which he firmly rejected.. God Bless this Man
 

We were asked to go level 10 to meet Sarjan Aiman. A fierce looking guy, eyebrows so thick and attached πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚. But heyyy.. this guy is rich with sense of humor! All went well. I got my handbag, purse, money, iPhones, doc/cards back.  The whole process went so well and ended at 8pm. Long day, but it just didn't feel 'a long day'..

Moral of the story, take a good care of our belongings. Police are not a Monster, for they are really a Polis Di Raja Malaysia! The very person that I really wanna thank for, Police1 and officer Daniel. Police1 supposed to go home early as he's not feeling well, instead.. being there with me until we finished. Salute 😘..

I need your help, everyone's help.. please share my story until it reaches to all these police's Facebook Wall!! Thank you PDRM and thank you Malaysians

p/s: my Husband is my Hero FROM Jezzabelle Loraine Lansing fb posting

Source: https://www.facebook.com/jezabelleloraine/posts/1199555456735279
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Don’t do this to our city, Internet users say of new KL tourism logo


Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Mhd Amin Nordin Abd Aziz was reported as saying that the city needed its own branding in the same way Paris is associated with romance and Rio de Janeiro is associated with a carnival atmosphere. — AFP pic

KUALA LUMPUR, April 27 — A new logo and tagline to promote tourism in Kuala Lumpur has drawn online criticism from Malaysians, who poked fun at the design and the words used to describe their beloved capital city.

The logo, a simple design featuring “Kuala Lumpur” written in grey lettering with a drop shadow, describes the city as “exciting, surprising and enticing”, and also brands it as a “city of contrasts and diversity”.

According to reports, it was unveiled on Monday by mayor Datuk Seri Mhd Amin Nordin Abd Aziz.

Internet users were quick to mock the city’s new tourism promotion initiative.

Comments in a TimeOut article seeking readers’ feedback on the logo were overwhelmingly negative, with one commenter, Izwar Z, describing the logo as “shameful”.

“Looks like they designed it with PowerPoint,” wrote Aliff A, while another, Z K, described it as “embarrassing.”

The logo, a simple design featuring 'Kuala Lumpur' written in grey lettering with a drop shadow, describes the city as 'exciting, surprising and enticing', and also brands it as a 'city of contrasts and diversity'.“My mediocre sense of art never felt this insulted. We can’t do this to our city. Please don’t,” wrote Wahida Y.

Reaction on social networking sites such as Twitter was equally as negative, with one user, Faizal Hamssin, comparing the logo to those of Amsterdam’s, Jakarta, and Dubai.

“All are vibrant global cities. Now, can you see the difference?” he wrote.

https://twitter.com/faizalhamssin/status/725141321426464768/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw


Another Twitter user, Iced Nyior, recreated a similar logo with WordArt and posted it online, claiming it only took her five minutes to complete it.

“DBKL, I hope you didn’t pay lots for your new #kualalumpur branding as I did this in PPT with WordArt in 5 minutes,” the user wrote.


https://twitter.com/IcedNyior/status/724921632935038977/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

The Star in its article this week quoted Amin as saying that Kuala Lumpur needed its own branding in the same way Paris is associated with romance and Rio de Janeiro is associated with a carnival atmosphere.

“We need to create a brand for Kuala Lumpur, something that differentiates us from other cities,” he was quoted saying.

The logo signs will be installed in three locations in Kuala Lumpur — at Dataran Merdeka, Bulatan Semantan and Jalan Sungai Besi.

Malay Mail Online is currently trying to contact the KL City Hall for a response.

Source: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/dont-do-this-to-our-city-internet-users-say-of-new-kl-tourism-logo

Thursday, April 28, 2016

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This mother lost her child, because she made a mistake on Face book. Keep your eyes open!


The internet and its social networks can both be a curse and a blessing. This mother had to learn that painfully. Everyone should know her story and draw the right conclusions. It is about the welfare of our children.

Imagine that you're on Face book and get a friend request from a stranger. As I said, you don't know him or her at all. But the profile picture is actually quite nice and it speaks to you somehow. So then you accept the request. Just like that. What could go wrong ...?!?

Everything quickly forgotten, because you have something much more important to do: your daughter (or son) is starting school for the first time. You're so proud of your offspring, how she has made herself ready for her big day and you post the best photos on Face book. Underneath you write something like: "What a day! Unbelievable who big my sweetheart has become." Then you even link the picture with the name of the school and upload it on Face book. A couple clicks - done. But the consequences are terrifying.

Because what then happens in secret is unimaginable: the stranger whom you have add to your friend list a few days ago, has now long saved the picture, uploaded it to an online catalogue and sent it to hundreds of men around the world! Her writes underneath it:

"Young blood, American girl. Not even 6 years old! Only 5,000 dollars!"





You have no idea this is happening, for it's all going on behind your back. But the horror first begins when you want to pick up your daughter from school a few weeks later - but no one is there! You look everywhere; ask everyone who you pass while stricken with tears: Have you seen my kid?

What is now happening with the little one is something you probably don't want to know. And all of this wouldn't have happened if you hadn't committed this serious mistake. And even if you're lucky and your child is spared, the disgusting feeling of knowing that your sweetheart's picture will end up in a catalog for child molesters.

So: STOP FRIENDING STRANGERS ON FACEBOOK!

It's better to have one less "friend" than to live through this horror story.

We must never forget this message: be vigilant and nurture a healthy dose of skepticism while dealing with strangers on the internet. Reject friend requests from strangers! And most importantly: no pictures of children! Because they often land in the wrong hands. Pedophiles often look for such openness. In real life, you wouldn't show everyone your private life, right? Here you can watch how to protect your profile from privacy abuse.

Please share this important warning with all your friends! It can prevent a tragedy.

Source: theinfopost.org

Tuesday, April 05, 2016

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Why 32,934 donors cancelled contributions to Yapeim


PARLIAMENT Negative perception and slandering were among the reasons 32,934 donors have cancelled their donations to controversial Malaysian Islamic Economic Foundation (Yapeim) from 2015 until February 2016.

As a result, Yapeim suffered a total loss of RM580,897, which was previously obtained through the monthly deduction scheme. This was revealed by Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Jamil Khir Baharom in a written reply to Parliament yesterday.

Yapeim came into the spotlight following series of allegations of misappropriation of donations exposed by National Oversight and Whistleblower (NOW) director Akmal Nasir.

Yapeim's deputy president Zaleha Hussin's husband and son are alleged to have been appointed to the foundation and collectively, the family earns RM81,700 in salary a month from the foundation.

Jamil, who is the minister in charge of Islamic affairs, allegedly went on a golfing and shopping trip in the US using funds from Yapeim's subsidiary Yayasan Pembangunan Anak Yatim/Miskin (Pemangkin), totalling more than RM400,000, which were meant for orphans.

Besides negative perception and slandering, Jamil gave other reasons for the decline in donations including donors who had retired, died, contributions to other institutions, and the rising cost of living.

Despite the reductions in donation, Jamil said the foundation still has RM106,870.80.

Source: https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/336522