Friday, 28 March 2014

THE PROMISED LAND : MH 370 B777-200 : BANGSA CINA YANG TAK TAHU MENILAI DIRI'.

 KERANA CINA DI CHINA MENDESAK MALAYSIA,
KINI  CINA DIMALAYSIA PULA MULA MELATAH  JAWATAN


Bismillah-hir-rahman-nir-rahim
Walaupun kaum Cina tidak akan mencium jawatan Chief TUDM mahupun Chief TLDM, namun kegiatan haram kaum mereka tetap berleluasa. Inikan pula kalau diberikan kesempatan untuk dua Jawatan Terpenting ini, bertambah berleluasalah penyeludupan perdagangan haram dinegara ini. Nak jadi anggota tentera pun tidak 'berani' inikan pula mengidam jawatan tertinggi tersebut. Cina ni suka 'bermimpi'.

           Selagi ada kesempatan untuk memalukan orang Melayu, selagi itu tuba akan direncah

MP: Pakatan would find MH370 if given control of air force, navy

              "Akan bertambah banyaklah 'anak luar nikah bangsa Cina, buatan China"

KUALA LUMPUR, March 28 — A Pakatan Rakyat MP today declared that they would be able to find missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 if they are put in charge of the country's air force or navy.
DAP's Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng, who was responding to a challenge by former MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek, was confident they can better manage the search operation which entered its 21st day.
"It's very simple. Make one of DAP's leaders the commander of the air force or navy, then we will find MH370," he said at a press conference after he and several other DAP leaders lodged a police report against MCA Wanita chief Datuk Heng Seai Kie.

                                             Contoh yang sama seperti di Malaysia
                                  Suku sakat 'penjenayah'  diberikan Gelaran dan Pangkat
                                    FBI sting shows San Francisco Chinatown underworld

WALAU DIMANA SAJA MEREKA BERKEMBANG BIAK
PERANGAI MEREKA TETAP SAMA 'PENYAMUN'
                             

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Beneath the strings of red paper lanterns and narrow alleyways of the nation's oldest Chinatown lies a sinister underworld, according to an FBI criminal complaint that has stunned even those familiar with the neighborhood's history of gambling houses, opium dens and occasional gangland-style murders.

The federal charges, which allege a California lawmaker accepted money and campaign donations in exchange for providing official favors and helping broker an arms deal, cast harsh light on Chinatown's tight-knit network of fraternal organizations and one of its most shadowy characters, Raymond "Shrimp Boy" Chow.

Investigators say Chow is the leader — the dragonhead — of one of the most powerful Asian gangs in North America. Chow's gang is said to have lured state Sen. Leland Yee into its clutches through money and campaign contributions in exchange for legislative help, as Yee sought to build his campaign coffers to run for California secretary of state.

Born in Hong Kong in 1960, Chow came to the United States at 16 and was reportedly nicknamed "Shrimp Boy" by his grandmother, in part due to his small stature.

After dropping out of high school, Chow rose within the ranks of the local Hop Sing Tong gang after he and his crew survived a 1977 shooting at a Chinatown restaurant that left five dead and about a dozen people injured.

                                       

Chow then spent a few years inside San Quentin Prison for a robbery conviction, and after his release, he started working with the Hong Kong-based Wo Hop To triad, one of numerous Chinese underground societies linked to organized crime. Chow has admitted that as a gang leader, he ran prostitution rings, smuggled drugs and extorted thousands of dollars from business owners in the 1980s.
http://news.yahoo.com/fbi-sting-shows-san-francisco-chinatown-underworld-201940947.html?soc_src=copy




                                     FBI: California State Sen. Leland Yee arrested

                        California Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, right, leaves the San Francisco Federal Building, Wednesday, March 26, 2014, in San Francisco. The FBI has filed a 137-page affidavit outlining a detailed corruption case against Yee, who is accused of asking for campaign donations in exchange for introducing an undercover agent to an arms trafficker. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

                                 
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A California state senator who was lauded for his efforts to make government more transparent was arrested Wednesday along with a onetime gang leader known as "Shrimp Boy" during a series of raids by the FBI in Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area, authorities said.
FBI spokesman Peter Lee confirmed the arrests of State Sen. Leland Yee and Raymond Chow, but declined to discuss the charges, citing an ongoing investigation. Yee was scheduled to be arraigned in federal court in San Francisco later Wednesday.
The agency was executing numerous arrests and search warrants in the Bay Area, FBI Special Agent Michael Gimbel said outside the offices of Ghee Kung Tong, a fraternal organization in San Francisco's Chinatown that Chow reportedly headed. It was among the sites searched. Firefighters were seen going inside with a circular saw and later said they had cracked a safe.

                                                   ikhlas dari :- Cahaya Al Majid

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