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Tuesday, 16 December 2008 09:01

Officials assure outraged residents their claims will be investigated

By Teo Cheng Wee, The Straits Times


Clothes on hangers outside his home (above) were enough to convince Mr Thanarajah that his possessions had been tampered with. He also queried why uniformed rescue workers were outside his home. Several claims of pillaging have emerged since the Dec 6 landslide. -- PHOTOS: THE SUN

 

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Stories about rogue rescue workers at the Bukit Antarabangsa landslide site took a twist yesterday when photos surfaced to suggest that one resident's possessions had been tampered with.

The pictures, published on The Sun daily's front page, were snapped on a mobile phone by Mr Ravi Poobalan. He is the cousin of Mr Thanarajah Kanagaratnam, whose wife N.Yogeswari was one of four people killed in the Dec6 landslide.

One picture shows a group of uniformed men standing outside what Mr Thanarajah says is his house. The other shows his clothes inexplicably hanging from a ledge outside the collapsed house.

An upset Mr Thanarajah, who was tipped off by a neighbour that a uniformed man had carted away a trolley bag from his house, wanted to know why his personal belongings had been rummaged through.

'What were these people doing in my house at 7pm when search and rescue operations were supposed to end at 6.30pm? How come my clothes were on hangers and put out to dry?' he asked.

His outcry is the latest in a series of accusations levelled at rescue workers by landslide victims.

The authorities have promised to look into the charges, and a committee comprising officials and residents has been set up to handle such complaints.

Stories of looting emerged on the day of the landslide itself, with residents claiming their possessions had disappeared from the wreckage of their homes.

The New Straits Times reported last week that it had been inundated with phone calls and e-mail messages from upset residents. One woman claimed she had seen people looting the site when she returned to recover her valuables.

The Chinese press ran several reports, with some of the strongest allegations coming from the family of accountant Ng Yee Peng, 30, who died in the landslide.

Her father-in-law, Mr Huang Yong- xun, 56, claims to have seen rescuers in orange uniforms lying on the bed in the master bedroom, smoking and drinking the family's liquor, when he returned to pick up valuables.

'They even asked me if I could give them anything I didn't want,' he told reporters.

He also claimed the family lost jewellery and six watches worth more than RM90,000 (S$37,000), and that his safe had been tampered with.

'After we left, only the rescuers came in. So who else could have taken our valuables? It's a pity we couldn't catch them red-handed by taking pictures of them in the act,' Mr Huang was quoted as saying. He has since filed a police report.

The pictures in The Sun newspaper yesterday, although suggestive, remain inconclusive, with none of the photos depicting rescue workers actually stealing.

Mr Thanarajah and Mr Ravi had deliberately kept their distance while observing the workers as they had hoped to catch them in the act, a source close to the family told The Straits Times.

Despite the swirling rumours, Selangor police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said only six reports have been made so far.

He has cautioned several times against rumour-mongers jumping to conclusions.

A man in military fatigues who was caught last week and thought to be a looter turned out to be an attache of the Myanmar embassy, helping to move the ambassador's belongings from his house in the area.

A group of soldiers was seen carting away items from a condominium unit, but the men were merely carrying out the orders of a general who owned the unit.

These rumours are causing unnecessary panic and making security work more difficult, said Datuk Khalid.

He could not be reached for comment on the latest allegations yesterday, but had previously vowed to address such issues.

'These reports relate to loss of items and damage of property. What needs to be investigated will be investigated,' he assured.

 

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written by FFT, December 16, 2008 09:05:21
You vote for thieves in Barisan Nazional, then you will get robbed and looted.

Next election finish the job you started on March 08, 2008.
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written by Liberace, December 16, 2008 09:15:09
Only six reports? How many reports do you need before you do something, you buffoon! Even if it's one case reported, you are duty-bound to seriously investigate the allegation.
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written by fireduck, December 16, 2008 09:25:58
For the sake of our national integrity and personal morality, please conduct serious investigations into these allegations. And if proven to be true, for the sake of so many dedicated and selfless rescue workers and their good names, please penalize those guilty ones with due severity. Taking advantage of someone in distress is real despicable. We must maintain our humanity and reject such unwanted elements in our society. For the family of these 'criminals' they too should be ashamed of these people as they have lowered themselves to the level of animals. Worse, they are real lowlife. We must not condone nor try to excuse their actions!

Of course, this is pending serious professional investigations into the matter. But I am sure they are people among the rescuers themselves who have witnessed such acts. Please do not remain silent, for the good of the many tireless selfless good samaritans.
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written by Wisdom above, December 16, 2008 10:08:09
Investigation to be done by a Team from Perak Police or from another state.

Selangor Team to investigate their own men ? Impartiality in question ?

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written by cheekhiaw, December 16, 2008 11:07:44
In a land ruled by thieves, even their appointed rescuers are thieves...

xxx
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written by raven1958, December 16, 2008 11:57:15
Are we talking about Somalia or Malaysia here....
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written by doggone, December 16, 2008 13:26:10
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written by AuntyG, December 16, 2008 13:35:20
Those wretched busters who steal from the unfortunate/suffering are adding salt to the wound and are definitely heartless and "not people". Whether they be uniformed or not uniformed - watch out for karma, be it in your generation or next generation!!
When goons who walk the corridors of power have this plundering mentality, others are bound to follow with the notion that they being petty thieves cannot be worse than the nation's plunderers. Leadership by example mah .... PUI !!
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written by apa jadi, December 16, 2008 14:36:46
Sometimes karma(whether you believe or not is immaterial) works in a wonderful way. I remember the two coffin workers who were responsible for placing my mother into a coffin stole the rings and bracelets before moving her in. I picked up the plastic bag containing those jewelry, they quickly grabbed the bag and told me they were coffin nails. I was a little stunned. I knew it was the jewelry, but let them go without questioning them. I kept the secret without telling my brothers and sisters. A revealed this secret a few years later. I was told the two coffin workers died in a road accident a few years back.
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written by DontPlayGod, December 16, 2008 20:57:13
What can we expect? UMNO ministers and top officials have been looting the country left, right and center, so its a case of like father, like son. A thief can only train his son to be a thief. Get it.
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