Khamis, 31 Mac 2011

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang

Anak Muda Kampung Nak Senang


Penerima zakat Majlis Agama ditangkap Judi Ekor

Posted: 31 Mar 2011 01:06 AM PDT


Orang Melayu semakin parah, tak tahu halal haram lagi dah. Judi ekor berlesen, judi internet semakin membarah di kalangan orang Melayu. Sampaikan dapat duit zakat dari Majlis Agama untuk bantu persekolahan anak masih nak berjudi lagi. Ada Ketua Agama Negeri , Pengerusi Majlis Agama Negeri, pemimpin Umno memandang serius perkara ini?


Kisah bapa bergaji kecil, anak ramai , isteri tak bekerja dapat bantuan wang zakat , ditangkap berjudi di http://kadikluang.blogspot.com/2011/03/anak-penerima-bantuan-maij-bapa-kena.html

Jenayah di laman web mudah.my

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 11:34 PM PDT


Crime @ mudah.my


Malay Mail Thursday, March 31st, 2011


Local Online scam www.mudah.my


EASY ACCESS: The popular online portal KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's top online shopping portal www.mudah.my is being used by real estate scammers and a car theft ring selling off stolen spare parts — pocketing more than RM700,000 to date. The rash of cases has left police concerned and they have not discounted the possibility of more victims. Police are hoping to meet with the portal operators to curb the criminal activities.


The Malay Mail probe showed at least eight people had been duped by a man, posing as a real estate agent, who has successfully fleeced the victims of RM500,000 by using the portal to lure potential buyers into parting with their cash. The suspect would solicit a 10 per cent down payment from his victim before disappearing with the loot. His activities have drawn concern from the real estate fraternity who cautioned the public against buying properties online. In the wake of the revelation, police yesterday also disclosed a car theft syndicate had used the portal to dispose of stolen parts to unsuspecting buyers. One of the gang's key members is a 16-year-old school dropout, described as a "computer geek", entrusted with the sale and purchase of the stolen items via the portal.


He took the role as the ring's IT personnel whose job was to upload images of the spare parts taken from stolen cars in www.mudah.my. The other syndicate members comprise a mechanic specialising in dismantling stolen cars for parts, a 23-year-old woman used a 'shield' to allay suspicion and three men, aged 18 to 25, who accompanied the woman.


Serdang district police chief Supt Abd Razak Elias said the activities came to light when they swung into action following a stolen car report and arrested one of the suspects who then revealed his accomplices' identiies. The other suspects were detained in several locations in Serdang last week. "The six are believed to be involved in over 10 cases of stolen cars. We have seized four cars, two car engines and other car spare parts in Serdang, Shah Alam and Johor Baru. We have yet to determine how many cases this syndicate is involved in."


Abd Razak said the syndicate had used the woman and teenager to allay suspicion on their activities, adding it was thorough in its planning and execution. "They would follow car owners and wait for the right moment before stealing their cars. They would also target cars without proper alarm systems or old vehicles. "After stealing the car, they used fake number plates and would dismantle the cars in residential areas, making it appear as though they were repairing the vehicles. After dismantling the parts, they would just abandon the cars."


The suspects are under the Serdang police custody, and would be handed over to Shah Alam and Johor Baru after investigations. At Press time, efforts to contact officials of www.mudah.my were futile.


Property con man caught


KUALA LUMPUR: Simple and uncomplicated. That was how police described the method used by an online con man to dupe property hunters over the past year. Gombak district deputy police chief Supt Rosly Hassan said the 35-year-old suspect, who had raked in more than RM500,000, lured his victims by posing as a property agent through the www.mudah.my online shopping portal. Police believed he would scout for potential properties around the Klang Valley and placed a number of "House for Sale" advertisements on the portal to sell these properties he did not actually represent.


"Whenever a potential property renter or buyer contacted him, the suspect would turn up smartly attired and all his victims thought he was a genuine real estate agent," said Rosly, adding he used fake documentation and a skillfully orchestrated process to convince his victims. After closing the deal, the suspect would then persuade his "buyers" to pay a 10 per cent down-payment, after which he would disappear.


The suspect, from Setapak, was arrested at 5pm on Monday by Gombak police's commercial crime investigation officers in a special operation in Jalan Putra, Chow Kit. Police believe he is behind eight cheating cases in Gombak alone. Rosly said investigators were not ruling out the possibility he had accomplices. The suspect has been remanded at the Gombak district police headquarters until tomorrow. Serdang district police chief Supt Abd Razak Elias said efforts were underway for police to meet the operators of www.mudah.my to discuss how fraud can be prevented. "We are not blaming the web portal operators as they would not know if the goods are stolen. Maybe, we could get them to show the profile of the sellers on the website and the seller's particulars recorded if needed by the authorities."


Beware of online scams, says MIEA


KUALA LUMPUR: If a property deal is too good to be true, it probably is. That was the opinion of Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) president Julie Wong when commenting on police nabbing an online property con man who had cheated eight people of RM500,000 over the past year. "The public should be cautious of con men posing as property agents, especially online transactions via business-to-consumer (B2C) websites.


"However, we have yet to receive any reports of fraud by genuine real estate agents." Wong said MIEA can only take action against agents registered with them, whether online or not. "If there is a complaint against any of our members, the matter will be reverted to our board for immediate action," she said.


"Any member found guilty could face jail of up to 10 years and fined up to RM500,000 under the Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Act 1981." There are 2,900 real estate agents nationwide, but only 400 are registered with MIEA. "Those registered with us enjoy the privilege of being covered by indemnity insurance." http://www.mmail.com.my/content/68136-crime-mudahmy

Wartawan Utusan mengeluh, hidup makin susah, Barang Naik?

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:16 PM PDT


Kurangkanlah cukai pendapatan!


Utusan Malaysia 31 Mac 2011


HARI ini kalau suri rumah pergi ke kedai runcit atau pasar, RM20 habis untuk belanja barang basah. Ayam atau ikan serta sayur cukup-cukup untuk hidangan makan tengah hari dan malam untuk perut lima orang satu keluarga. Cuba bertanya kepada kaum wanita yang sering ke pasar atau kedai runcit. Jarang-jarang yang tidak merungut mengenai harga barangan sekarang. Kalau ada kedai yang boleh jual barangan barang basah pada 'harga runtuh' setiap hari, mereka akan serbu.


Untung orang yang tinggal berdekatan pasar borong sebab hari-hari dapat harga murah. Tapi yang berjauhan, 'hari-hari marah.' Belanja dapur sahaja sudah melambung berkali-kali ganda. Apalah nasib golongan pertengahan, belanjawan harian meningkat. Tinggal sebulan lagi, golongan ini juga perlu mengisi borang cukai pendapatan. Banyak dapat, banyaklah kena cukai. Ada yang mengeluh.


Kalau boleh kita mahu rakyat Malaysia dapat menikmati kembali barangan keperluan harian pada harga murah. Tiga atau empat tahun lalu, harga seikat pucuk ubi baru 50 sen, sekarang RM1. Dahulu ayam daging baru RM3.80 sekilogram, sekarang melambung lebih RM7 sekilogram.


Cukuplah dua contoh yang menjadi makanan kegemaran orang Melayu. Nampaknya tak ada usaha mana-mana pihak untuk memperlahankan kenaikan harga barang. Tak ada pihak peniaga yang hendak mengurangkan harga jualan mereka. Kalau boleh mereka mahu menaikkan harga jualan lagi.


Ini baru bab soal makan. Kalau masuk bab harga rumah, lagi menakutkan. Dengan pergerakan dan kenaikan gaji bagi golongan pertengahan tidak naik mendadak seperti harga rumah dan barang keperluan, mereka kena pandai-pandai berjimat. Wang gaji bulanan kadang kala tak cukup. Ansuran rumah sewa atau pinjaman rumah dan kereta sudah menelan tiga suku gaji bulanan. Tinggal suku lagi untuk belanja lain-lain. Mengharapkan simpati peniaga turunkan harga barangan mungkin sukar, sebab mereka ada banyak alasan.


Kerajaan pun sudah penat merayu. Tinggal pada siapa lagi tempat mengadu! Memandangkan setiap tahun Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri mengumumkan kejayaan mengutip berbilion cukai pendapatan, mungkin dalam pembentangan Belanjawan 2012 kerajaan boleh beri sedikit harapan baru. Bagaimana kalau kerajaan menurunkan 50 peratus kadar cukai pendapatan individu.


Cukai pendapatan individu walaupun banyak dipotong tapi tidak sampai menjejaskan pendapatan negara. Nampaknya cara ini dapat membantu golongan rakyat yang kena bayar cukai pendapatan. Kalau dicongak-congak hampir satu bulan gaji dipotong untuk cukai pendapatan sahaja.


Jika cadangan ini dilaksanakan bermakna separuh sahaja dikenakan. Mana-mana ruang jika boleh dikurangkan, lakukanlah. Kerajaan tidak akan rugi, malah 'beruntung'. Orang berbudi, ada balasannya. Percayalah...


Rumah pertamaku, Golongan muda dibebani hutang

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:15 PM PDT


KUALA LUMPUR, 30 Mac: Skim Rumah Pertamaku yang baru diperkenal kerajaan hanya akan menyebabkan golongan muda bukan sahaja terus dibebani hutang malah berdepan insolvensi.


AJK PAS Pusat, Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad berkata skim yang dilancar Perdana Menteri pada 8 Mac lalu itu tidak lebih hanya sebagai tindakan populis namun pada masa yang sama, memusnahkan masa depan golongan muda.


Dengan tawaran 100 peratus pinjaman tanpa deposit sehingga RM200 ribu, golongan muda katanya bukan dibantu, namun dibebankan hutang tambahan selain hutang pinjaman barangan lain yang sedia ditanggung. Malah jelasnya juga, peserta skim ini terpaksa menanggung bayaran ansuran bulanan yang tinggi untuk tempoh 30 tahun. Jelasnya, apa yang lebih dituntut generasi muda ketika ini adalah tambahan ke atas pendapatan mereka.


"Isu yang lebih kritikal berhubung pemilikan rumah adalah menangani isu pendapatan sebenar bakal pemilik rumah. "Majoriti golongan pekerja masih terperangkap dalam pendapatan sederhana," katanya yang juga ahli parlimen Kuala Selangor pada sidang media di parlimen hari ini.


Turut serta pada sidang media itu Ahli Parlimen Tumpat, Datuk Kamaruddin Jaffar. Beliau turut memberi contoh pengiraan mudah bagi seorang pekerja berpendapatan RM3000. "Ansuran bulanan kereta RM500, bil telefon RM80, sewa kediaman RM400, makanan RM500. "Hanya ada RM1,000 sahaja lagi lebihan selepas pemotongan EPF dan Socso," katanya.


Untuk rekod, Agensi Kaunseling dan Pengurusan Kredit (AKPK) melaporkan sejumlah 50,361 kes berkaitan kegagalan membayar hutang pinjaman. Dari jumlah itu 10.6% adalah mereka yang tidak membayar hutang kad kredit manakala 74.3% bermasalah membayar pinjaman rumah, kereta dan baki kad kredit.


Kamaruddin dalam pada itu berkata, PAS bersedia memberi penjelasan lanjut berhubung perkara itu. Tambahnya, kehadiran melebihi jangkaan iaitu 300 ribu golongan muda pada pameran kerjaya anjuran Pemuda Umno baru-baru ini membuktikan masih ramai sebenarnya golongan belia menganggur.


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