Tag: PDRM

  • Johor Tahan 21 Pengikut Syiah Di Ulu Tiram, Termasuk 3 Warga Singapura

    Johor Tahan 21 Pengikut Syiah Di Ulu Tiram, Termasuk 3 Warga Singapura

    Seramai 21 individu termasuk 3 warga Singapura dipercayai pengikut ajaran Syiah ditahan dalam serbuan di sebuah rumah dikenali sebai Hauzah Syiah di Ulu Tiram, dekat sini, malam tadi.

    Pengarah Jabatan Agama Islam Negeri Johor (JAINJ) Amran A Rahman berkata, kesemua mereka lelaki, berusia antara 21 hingga 67 tahun, ditahan ketika sedang menghadiri 1 majlis berkaitan fahaman itu.

    Beliau berkata, serbuan oleh 34 anggota bahagian penguatkuasaan JAINJ dan Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) pada pukul 10.05 malam itu, turut merampas beberapa bahan berkaitan ajaran berkenaan termasuk buku ajaran Syiah, batu karbala dan kain rentang berunsur syiah.

    “Serbuan dibuat hasil maklumat dan risikan jabatan itu bersama Cawangan Khas PDRM selama tiga bulan. Kami percaya rumah tersebut dijadikan hauzah Syiah kerana dilihat aktif menjalankan majlis berkaitan fahaman itu seminggu sekali atau dua kali,” kata beliau dalam kenyataan di sini hari ini.

    Menurut Amran, ketika serbuan, kesemua mereka sedang menghadiri majlis memperingati kematian Saidina Hussain (cucu Rasulullah SAW) yang jatuh pada 10 Muharam setiap tahun yang mana pengikut Syiah menjadikan tarikh itu sebagai hari untuk berkabung dan menunjukkan kesedihan.

    “Sejak tahun lepas, kita sudah membuat serbuan sebanyak 2 kali. Pada serbuan kali kedua ini, 8 lelaki kita dapati telah pernah ditahan atas kesalahan yang serupa pada serbuan kali pertama,” kata beliau.

    Justeru itu, beliau berkata pemantauan akan terus diadakan pada lokasi-lokasi yang dipercayai aktif dalam menjalankan aktiviti berkaitan fahaman syiah dan turut dijadikan Hauzah Syiah.

    Kesemua mereka ditahan kerana disyaki melakukan kesalahan Seksyen 9 Enakmen Kesalahan Jenayah Syariah 1997 iaitu mengingkari pihak berkuasa agama yang dinyatakan melalui fatwa dan jika sabit kesalahan boleh didenda tidak melebihi RM3,000 atau dipenjara tidak lebih 2 tahun atau kedua-duanya.

    Kesemua mereka dibawa ke Bahagian Penguatkuasa JAINJ untuk disoal siasat.

     

    Source:http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com

  • Malaysian Police Cannot Help Singaporean Robbery Victim In JB, Witnesses Please Come Forward

    Malaysian Police Cannot Help Singaporean Robbery Victim In JB, Witnesses Please Come Forward

    Dear family and friends, i was robbed earlier today in JB around Lorong Bapok, my car window screen was smashed and i have lost everything, thankfully Ive not lost my life. Alhamdulilah. Well… to cut things short. The culprit who robbed me earlier had used up all the money in my bank even b4 i call the bank to block the card. Now i am left with $0. Nothing. Not even a single cents with me. And the culprit had even swipe my Crdit card amounting to 800 bucks in a bar name Elite in Grand Paragon Johor Bahru. Also, my card was used to pump petrol at Shell at the following address.

    Stesyen Minyak Shell, Lot Ptd 71041, Jalan Serampang, Taman Pelangi, Johor Bahru, 80400, Johor Bahru, Johor, 80050, Malaysia

    Amounting up to rm200. I had make a police report in Perling but they told me it is out of their area and they need to refer my case to the Central station. Its already more than 12hrs and i have not receive any news. Even with all the details i have provided.

    Anyone here who knows of anyone who can get me a cctv record at the said petrol kiosk on the culprit photo and vechicle plate number. It is at 0133hrs on 24 July 2015.

    Also anyone from Grand Paragon Johor Bahru at a bar named Elite at 0217hrs.

    Please help me to share this post and i hope to get some information and leads to the culprit. I thank all of u in advance for the help rendered.

    May Allah bless all of u. Please keep me in your prayers as i am left with nothing. I am not contactable now, i dont remember anyone number and i have to result in borrowing someone phone to use FB platform to reach out to my family and friends.

    Thank You.

     

    Source: Farhana Yusoff

  • ISIS ‘Supporters’ Hack Malaysian Police’s Facebook Page

    ISIS ‘Supporters’ Hack Malaysian Police’s Facebook Page

    The police’s Facebook page appeared to have been hacked about 40 minutes ago when the cover and profile pictures were changed.

    The cover now showed a shadowy man who appeared to be waving an Islamic State of Syria and Iraq (Isis) flag emblazoned with words:  “Khilafah has returned”.

    The profile picture is the partial face of a person with Arabic words emblazoned on one eye.

    A group of masked men holding machine guns with the caption “Viva Islamic State” were also on the Facebook page.

    This picture has received 428 “likes” and shared 28 times.

    In a posting on its status, it said “‪#‎AnonGHost‬ Was Here”.

    Subsequently, it posted a lengthy status message clarifying that it is not linked in anyway with Anonymous, the international hacktivist group which had attacked government, religious and corporate websites.

    “We don’t have any relationship with Anonymous. AnonGhost is different from Anonymous, we don’t have the same goal and don’t have the same level in hacking.

    “We are the sound of the forgotten people, the freedom fighter in the cyberworld and our main target is ‘Sionisme’ (sic) and ‘israhell’ (sic), if you are asking why your website got hacked by us, it’s basically because we want to share our message and show the world who we are, we are not looking for fame but we have a goal to achieve we supporte (sic) all hackers teams and we supporte (sic) all the freedom mouvement (sic) in the world,” it wrote.

    In its next status message, the hackers posted that it is coming for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, which prompted some commentators to ask them to troll and hack Najib’s and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar’s accounts.

    The police have acknowledged the attack.

    Khalid said a team of experts have been assigned to deal with the cyber attack.

    “The incident occurred at 2.20pm and the team is already working on the issues,” Khalid told reporters when met at the Low Yat Plaza in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon.

    “Please be informed that the official PDRM Facebook page has been hacked by irresponsible parties. Any information issued forthwith is false,” the police said on Twitter.

    Police have gone on an offensive against those suspected of links with Isis.

    To-date, more than 90 people have been detained by Malaysian police for alleged ties with the militant group.

    The police have also voiced their worries over the latest trend of Malaysians planning to launch attacks in the country upon getting instructions from Isis senior members in Syria.

     

    Source: www.themalaysianinsider.com