19th June
2007
Yang di Pertua,
Dewan Rakyat,
Parlimen,
Malaysia.
YB Tan Sri,
S.O. 18 motion of
urgent, definite public importance: Recent brutal robbery-cum-gang rapes
in Johor Baru sparking public outcry nationwide over police failure to
control and reduce crime with Malaysians feeling very unsafe in the
streets, public places and privacy of their homes
This is to give notice
under S.O. 18(2) to move a motion of urgent definite public importance for
the Dewan Rakyat sitting on Thursday, 21st June 2007, as follows:
�That under Standing
Order 18(1), the House gives leave to Ketua Pembangkang YB Lim Kit Siang to
move a motion of urgent, definite public importance, viz Recent brutal
robbery-cum-gang rapes in Johor Baru sparking public outcry nationwide over
police failure to control and reduce crime with Malaysians feeling very
unsafe in the streets, public places and privacy of their homes.
�In the campaign for
100,000 signatures to restore to the people of Johor Baru their fundamental
right to be free from crime and the fear of crime, some 80,000 signatures
have been collected from all over the country from Malaysians in a matter of
three days � an expression of frustration and despair that despite repeated
promises of a war against crime whether by the Prime Minister and the
Inspector-General of Police, the establishment of the Royal Police
Commission as well as increased allocations and salary revision for the
police, the violent crime index had worsened in the past three years.
�Unless the rampant
crime and lawlessness not only in Johor Baru, which has become the capital
of crime of the nation, but also in the various �black areas� like in Klang
Valley and Penang are wiped out, even Visit Malaysia Year 2007 and all programmes to attract foreign investors, especially as multi-billion ringgit
Iskandar Development Region project will be undermined.
�The anti-crime
campaign is not racial or political issue but a concern of all Malaysians.
Police must not be deflected by some racialistic SMS to lose focus on the
war against crime, even to penalize innocents like arrests of SUARAM
activists Nyam Kee Han and See Siew Mun, but must work in co-operation with
NGOs and civil society to end the reign of terror caused by rampant crime
and lawlessness in JB and Malaysia.�
Thank You.
Yours sincerely,
(Lim Kit Siang)
Opposition Leader, Parliament
(19/6/2007)
* Lim
Kit Siang, Parliamentary
Opposition Leader, MP for Ipoh Timur & DAP Central Policy and Strategic
Planning Commission Chairman |