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08-13-10 14:35 #5004
Posts: 218Shoot!
Originally Posted by Mantit
On this subject, there must be some places that have some background support. Places where MIB won't raid. I mean, bosses behind places like KL must have some clout. After all, they have so many branches.
So, I'll appreciate it if any of the Taikos here can point me to such joints. Please PM me if able. Or at least maybe the experts here can PM on so called safe areas.
Looking forwards to some tips on cheonging safely.
Cheers, bros.
Remember safety first, y'all.
p/s: safety being the key, I'd appreciate if any tips is given via PM.
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08-13-10 12:24 #5003
Posts: 50Originally Posted by Fetish
When are we doing a welcome back party?
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08-13-10 10:29 #5002
Posts: 275Thank you all for a warm welcome, it's good to be back.
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08-13-10 07:57 #5001
Posts: 223Originally Posted by Viper Z
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08-13-10 07:37 #5000
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Viper Z
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08-13-10 07:10 #4999
Posts: 4Originally Posted by Mantit
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08-13-10 03:28 #4998
Posts: 86Originally Posted by Viper Z
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08-13-10 02:11 #4997
Posts: 665might be a stupid question
why do MIBs conduct raids before hari raya, or merdeka day, or when there is a political event in town?
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08-13-10 01:53 #4996
Posts: 1040The Return of Mr Fetish!!!
Fetish came back from overseas and was up to exploring the Kuching scene again.
We went to Meiko and he chose the youngest sister while I chose the eldest one.
Overall it was satisfactory! RM 42 per hour of massage. GFE top notch! Can Auto roam EVERYWHERE.
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08-13-10 01:19 #4995
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Nilosdaze77
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08-12-10 11:31 #4994
Posts: 16Extra info
Since I was asked to go back to primary one I did some research for you guys, so here it is.
Immigration Detention Centres in Malaysia under the jurisdiction of the Immigration Department and the National Security Council
Jurisdiction Detention Centre
Immigration Department
Belantik, Kedah
Semenyih, Selangor
Juru, Pulau Pinang
Tanah Merah, Kelantan
Kemayan, Pahang
Langkap, Perak
Lenggeng, Negeri Sembilan
KLIA, Kuala Lumpur
Machap Umboo, Melaka
Pekan Nenas, Johor
Semuja, Sarawak
Bekenu, Sarawak
Cheers!
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08-12-10 11:18 #4993
Posts: 16Originally Posted by Miao28
Deputy Home Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong said the decision was made after the special committee to enhance the management of the depots, chaired by secretary-general Datuk Seri Mahmood Adam, met Wednesday.
He said joint management of these depots would take effect immediately.
"The meeting has decided that Prisons Department will be in charge of security and prison management of these depots, Immigration will be responsible for documentation and immigration issues while Rela will look at the external security of these facilities," he said in a statement.
The depots involved are Simunjan and Bekenu in Sarawak, Pekan Nenas (Johor), Machap Umboo (Malacca), Lenggeng (Negri Sembilan), KL International Airport (KLIA) and Semenyih (Selangor), Langkap (Perak), Juru (Penang), Belantik (Kedah), Tanah Merah (Kelantan), Ajil (Terengganu) and Kemayan (Pahang).
On Sunday, 20 Afghans, who were being held as victims of [CodeWord908], fled the detention centre in KLIA around 3am after cutting security grilles to open two gates at the depot.
Twenty Immigration officers in charge of the detention centre were suspended pending investigations.
Both Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein have warned of harsh action if investigations showed it was an inside job or the work of syndicates, including a "change" in the Home Ministry secretary-general and Immigration director-general.
On March 27, 12 Afghans and four Myanmar nationas also escaped from the depot using the same modus operandi.
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08-12-10 06:52 #4992
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Nilosdaze77
Your geography knowledge is very poor.
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08-12-10 04:34 #4991
Posts: 1198Originally Posted by Nilosdaze77
Please go back to Primary One and start to read a b c again.
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08-11-10 14:31 #4990
Posts: 16Originally Posted by Miao28