Two dudes in this purple Kembara (BFL 4020) have been watching us all day :P We suspect Special Branch.
My colleague announced this morning’s Press Conference last night at 11.30pm, and when he got back to the office at midnight, dudes were already there (I think last night it was a white Kancil).
The poor young girl who was molested and murdered was found only minutes away from our office.
Shouldn’t these cops be patrolling the streets trying to stop heinous crimes instead of doing something so inane as sit out there and watch us?
Two here today, 4-5 when we went to make an ACA report :| .. get a life guys. Or better yet, do your jobs and protect ours.




Wow…big brother watching you! Sigh. The cops really don’t have better things to do ah?
is this a police state? freer press and more democratic space under this regime? your take?
Bob Dylan sings: “Sometimes I think this whole world is one big prison yard. Some of us are prisoners, the rest of us are guards.” Tell the boys from the Special Branch the Entire Tree says, “Arf arf.”
where is that location?is that outside your house?outside your office?
sounds scary someone is monitoring you all the while.
you are definitely a bravo !
Why not just walk down there and take their photos and show their faces to the world. That ought to scare them a bit. The internet is a poerful thing even the SB cannot escape from.
was outside our office.. :)
Invite them in for a tea or buka puasa :)
ya i agree with hasilox.. invite them for buka puasa… poor chap sitting in the car all day.. they are just stooges following orders… but then again, Nat is right.. go-la catch some crooks..waste tax payer money doing nothing.. make me seriously considering changing jobs …:-)
[...] Is because the police are always too busy spying on people like me: [...]
To echo the Speaker: not urgent to debate……you more important to watch. You could go out and ask for their autograph….man they sure will flip…..better still get the whole office out and everyone ask them for autographs.
[...] Kawan kita dari dulu. [...]
Can we get some international (foreign) NGO to fight (help) our course….i don’t think within Malaysia….we can trust anyone.
next time can try to call police to come and chase them. let them embarrass their own people. you have the right to call for help, including calling the police, if you feel threatened by suspicious people wandering in your neighbourhood.