southern
Well-Known Member
Got this in my mail yesterday....:woowooo:
If you are going Malaysia, be careful if you are into bribing the
police...
>
>
> This is just a gimmick by police...they will tahan u...then ask to pay
> bribe RM30...then when u giv they will catch u for bribing
> them...after that they get RM 100 reward from their government...see
> how business are done...
>
> Newspapers a few days ago. They are raising rewards to police to RM100
> for reporting bribes made to them. So if u think u can get away with a
> bribe
of
> RM50 for a traffic offence, better think again.
>
> Cash reward for cops who arrest anyone trying to bribe them
>
> KUALA LUMPUR: A cash reward of up to RM100 and a letter of
> commendation will be given to police personnel who arrest anyone who
> attempts to bribe them.
>
> Acting Inspector-General of Police Datuk Musa Hassan said the reward
> would be for Traffic, Criminal Investigations Department and Narcotics
Department
> police personnel. He added that the reward was to spur policemen to
> uphold the integrity of the force. "The reward offer is also to let
> our men know that we appreciate them for their honesty and loyalty.
> "We also hope to inculcate in our men that accepting bribes is a very
> serious offence and does not pay," he added. In Kuantan, Pahang police
> chief Datuk Ramli
Yusuff
> said the cash reward would be double the bribe offered and up to a
> maximum of RM100. Ramli told Bernama that the reward would be paid
> after the
person
> who offered the bribe had been charged and the case concluded in the
> courts. "I will personally hand over the reward to the police
> personnel concerned," he said, adding that the incentive would be paid
> from the Pahang Police Fund. Earlier, at the monthly parade held at
> state police headquarters, Ramli said L/Kpl Bakri Pandak Ahmad of the
> Kuantan traffic police was rewarded with RM100 last month for
> arresting a man who had offered him a RM50 bribe
National Institute of Education (Singapore) http://www.nie.edu.sg
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If you are going Malaysia, be careful if you are into bribing the
police...
>
>
> This is just a gimmick by police...they will tahan u...then ask to pay
> bribe RM30...then when u giv they will catch u for bribing
> them...after that they get RM 100 reward from their government...see
> how business are done...
>
> Newspapers a few days ago. They are raising rewards to police to RM100
> for reporting bribes made to them. So if u think u can get away with a
> bribe
of
> RM50 for a traffic offence, better think again.
>
> Cash reward for cops who arrest anyone trying to bribe them
>
> KUALA LUMPUR: A cash reward of up to RM100 and a letter of
> commendation will be given to police personnel who arrest anyone who
> attempts to bribe them.
>
> Acting Inspector-General of Police Datuk Musa Hassan said the reward
> would be for Traffic, Criminal Investigations Department and Narcotics
Department
> police personnel. He added that the reward was to spur policemen to
> uphold the integrity of the force. "The reward offer is also to let
> our men know that we appreciate them for their honesty and loyalty.
> "We also hope to inculcate in our men that accepting bribes is a very
> serious offence and does not pay," he added. In Kuantan, Pahang police
> chief Datuk Ramli
Yusuff
> said the cash reward would be double the bribe offered and up to a
> maximum of RM100. Ramli told Bernama that the reward would be paid
> after the
person
> who offered the bribe had been charged and the case concluded in the
> courts. "I will personally hand over the reward to the police
> personnel concerned," he said, adding that the incentive would be paid
> from the Pahang Police Fund. Earlier, at the monthly parade held at
> state police headquarters, Ramli said L/Kpl Bakri Pandak Ahmad of the
> Kuantan traffic police was rewarded with RM100 last month for
> arresting a man who had offered him a RM50 bribe
National Institute of Education (Singapore) http://www.nie.edu.sg
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this email, including any attachments, may contain confidential information. This email is intended only for the use of the addressee(s) listed above. Unauthorized review, dissemination or any other use of the information contained in this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error or have reason to believe that you are not authorized to receive it, please notify the sender by return e-mail and promptly delete this e-mail. Thank you.

