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On Duty Aetos officer rob $24000 from shop


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1 hour ago, kobayashiGT said:

That's like my 33 years of saving. :TT_TT:

You need to find a rich father-in-law.

Someone once told me,

"It is not your fault if your father is not wealthy; it is  your fault if your father-in-law is poor."

 

 

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1 hour ago, Lethalstrike said:

As an auxiliary police officer, they are expected to be debt free and maintain a clean financial record. Borrowing from the unlicensed moneylenders has already violated the above as a police officer, regardless of the reasons. 

It's his duty to uphold the law, and yet he broke it knowingly. It becomes an issue of public trust, so it's not surprising that the punishment is going to be heavy. 

Since we can support our government to be clean by paying them good $$$.... 

 

Why can't these security companies have the same thinking and action? 

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Wa now is not the best time to commit robbery. There is no Malaysia to run to. Does he expect not to get caught on this small island with CCTV at every corner?

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16 minutes ago, Atonchia said:

Since we can support our government to be clean by paying them good $$$.... 

 

Why can't these security companies have the same thinking and action? 

I guess a police man isn't elite enough to warrant top dollars? 

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11 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

Wa now is not the best time to commit robbery. There is no Malaysia to run to. Does he expect not to get caught on this small island with CCTV at every corner?

If a person can think logically in the first place he would have committed that atrocious robbery. Not to mention transferred sum to his loved one.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Lethalstrike said:

I guess a police man isn't elite enough to warrant top dollars? 

They are authorised to carry weapon in the name of public order.... 

That alone should warrant good dollar to remove any temptation to them..... 

Without temptation then they will be able to discharge duties without bias. 

 

Must apply same logic 😂

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3 hours ago, Lethalstrike said:

As an auxiliary police officer, they are expected to be debt free and maintain a clean financial record. Borrowing from the unlicensed moneylenders has already violated the above as a police officer, regardless of the reasons. 

It's his duty to uphold the law, and yet he broke it knowingly. It becomes an issue of public trust, so it's not surprising that the punishment is going to be heavy. 

Same as the Policeman that killed the Workshop Boss & his Son[Kovan Case]...

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6 hours ago, RadX said:

last tiem was death sentence le...but now is not.

i tot its death sentence only  IF they fire the weapon, regardless of hit anyone or not.? i may be wrong....

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18 minutes ago, Playtime said:

i tot its death sentence only  IF they fire the weapon, regardless of hit anyone or not.? i may be wrong....

Yes something to that effect or was it possession of firearms…

 

if liddat in USA, half of population will be eradicated by death penalty 👻👻

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"The police were alerted to the case at about 3.55pm and arrested him within five hours. "

i speculate it is by tracing his movement through all the surveillance camera. If it is so, police has quick technology of 'auto tracing' intelligence, or a very efficient team by quick/linking of the recording.

 

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8 hours ago, kobayashiGT said:

That's like my 33 years of saving. :TT_TT:

not bad already, I havent got money to buy my first piggy bank. 

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16 hours ago, Karoon said:

Debts from illegal loansharks. Poor chap. 

might as well use his gun to round up the illegal loansharks?

can write off his debts plus help mata to eradicate these bloodsuckers

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15 hours ago, kobayashiGT said:

That's like my 33 years of saving. :TT_TT:

$24k needs 33 years to save?  You should able to save such amount in within 5 years time if you have 2-3 months bonus every year?

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12 minutes ago, 13177 said:

$24k needs 33 years to save?  You should able to save such amount in within 5 years time if you have 2-3 months bonus every year?

I super poor one. hahaha.

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14 hours ago, Albeniz said:

You need to find a rich father-in-law.

Someone once told me,

"It is not your fault if your father is not wealthy; it is  your fault if your father-in-law is poor."

 

 

Got it. hahaha. :grin:

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