Why Mat Zain never made it to IGP



YOURSAY 'A former Criminal Investigation Department head knows the rights of police officers better than our current IGP. What more can I say?'

Altantuya murder: Ex-top cop calls for new probe

your sayP Dev Anand Pillai: This the reason why smart and intelligent officers are never promoted.

In the police force, there are two camps - one which knows the law well and wants to police with independence, and the other which knows not much law but is an expert in the art of political-flag bearing.

Those from the political-flag bearing group are the ones who get promoted and made top cops, but the really good ones are swept aside, usually in cold storage until retirement or eventual early retirement to go into the private sector.

We will have to free the police force when we eventually free our country from the robber barons and pirates whom we have knowingly elected, time and again.

As long as we elect robbers and pirate as leaders, there will be no place for justice - the rakyat would have to walk the plank.

Jaguh: Now I understand why straight shooters like Kuala Lumpur Criminal Investigation Department (CID) chief Mat Zain Ibrahim are never be in line for the IGP's (inspector-general of police's) job.

A CID head knows the rights of police officers better than our current IGP. What more can I say?

Onyourtoes: How do you seek justice in Malaysia when the three institutions - the Attorney-Gemeral's Chambers, the police and the judiciary - take turns to subvert the course of justice?

Sometimes the police refuse to investigate or refuse to do a proper job. Sometimes the AG refuses to prosecute in the face of overwhelming evidence. Sometimes with proper investigation and prosecution, the judge delivers a totally moronic judgment.

This is Malaysia, the land of the nincompoops.

Teh: There is a giant elephant in the room. Every ordinary thinking man in the country can see it, except for the AG, the judge and the entire BN government.

Mat Malaysia: Dear PM Najib Razak, I and 28 million other Malaysians want to know why your own personal bodyguards shot an innocent young woman twice in the head and blew her body up in a remote jungle, even though the judge has said that the motive was not relevant when convicting them to hang by their necks until dead.

Did you ever ask them why they did it? Weren't you curious to know? Or do you know why they did it? Please let us know.

You are supposed to be our leader. You owe us an explanation. Keeping quiet will not help you as almost everyone thinks you are involved.

Don't you think you ought to try and exonerate yourself? You seem to be in the mood for apologies lately. Let's hear another one.

Kangaroo: It is the paramount duty of the court to establish the truth so that innocent people are not hanged.

Chief inspector Azilah Hadri and corporal Sirul Azhar Umar are just scapegoats. Both of them do not know who Altantuya Shaariibuu was.

They could not have any reason to kill her. Many questions have been left unanswered. There are too many gaps in the case.

Motive in this case is very, very relevant. In a murder case, there is always a motive. And the motive will lead you to the murderer.

As most homicide professionals know, there are numerous motives for taking another person's life. Reasons can include sex, greed, hate, revenge, and more. Actually, in the mind of the killer, the list can be endless.

Finding a motive for the killing can make the investigation so much easier.

Anonymous: A sheer mockery of the judiciary has occurred, and only in Bolehland - an indicted murder case but without motive. This is not only a sick joke but a very sick judiciary.

Krissman: Why would the two police officers, specifically trained and in charge of protecting the country's number one and two leaders, kill an unarmed girl?

I can't imagine anything this girl could have done to ‘piss off' these two police officers to first shoot her execution-style and blow her up to pieces with C-4 explosives.

Anonymous_3e21: Attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail can do anything he likes because here in Malaysia, proper law and order does not exist. If you are an Umno bigwig, you are above the law.
AngryBird: As long as Najib and his Umno is power, please do not expect any further investigation by either the police or the AG, or for that matter by any other agency as all of them are subservient to Najib.

Cala: It is all very pertinent for ex-KL CID chief Mat Zain to ask for a retrial of the Altantuya murder, but the fact remains that whoever is the ruler in a Third World state gets the chance to write the rules, change the rules and interpret the rule, or for that matter re-interpret the rules in whatever way he deems fit.

To me, only a change of government will turn Mat Zain's dream into reality.

2cts Worth: At the rate the kangaroos multiply, it is well nigh impossible to even smell justice. The whole pirate gang has to be removed to free our country from its shackles. - Malaysiakini

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