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Daylight Daring robbery in JB checkpoint

makapaaa

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Anyone else in this forum witness this incident?
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FuckSamLeong

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One would think in a high security zone , within a major city, there would be plainclothes special police forces officers around to keep things under control. But then, we are talking about Malaysia! Who knows there might be a story beneath the story. You know, in cahoot? With criminals, especially Indians, law enforcement should shower them with love, in the form of a rainstorm of 9mm bullets!
 

allanlee

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Anyone else in this forum witness this incident?

It's the filming of a scene for the mudland police force crime series (something similar like singkieland's crimewatch programme)...... i think that scene you saw was for the 60's mama kidnap case episode.
 

TeeKee

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Temple and church...........:biggrin:

English lesson for today!

Main Entry: rob
Pronunciation: \ˈräb\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): robbed; rob·bing
Etymology: Middle English robben, from Anglo-French rober, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German roubōn to rob — more at reave
Date: 13th century

transitive verb
1 a (1) : to take something away from by force : steal from (2) : to take personal property from by violence or threat b (1) : to remove valuables without right from (a place) (2) : to take the contents of (a receptacle) c : to take away as loot : steal <rob jewelry>
2 a : to deprive of something due, expected, or desired b : to withhold unjustly or injuriously
intransitive verb
: to commit robbery

— rob·ber noun
usage Sense vt 1c, in which the direct object is the thing stolen, is sometimes considered to be wrong, or perhaps archaic. The sense has been in use since the 13th century and is found in earlier literature <contrive to rob the honey and subvert the hive — John Dryden>. It is still in use though not as common as other senses <then robbed $100 after the clerk fled — Springfield (Massachusetts) Morning Union>.
 

Muthukali

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English lesson for today!

Main Entry: rob
Pronunciation: \ˈräb\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): robbed; rob·bing
Etymology: Middle English robben, from Anglo-French rober, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German roubōn to rob — more at reave
Date: 13th century

transitive verb
1 a (1) : to take something away from by force : steal from (2) : to take personal property from by violence or threat b (1) : to remove valuables without right from (a place) (2) : to take the contents of (a receptacle) c : to take away as loot : steal <rob jewelry>
2 a : to deprive of something due, expected, or desired b : to withhold unjustly or injuriously
intransitive verb
: to commit robbery

— rob·ber noun
usage Sense vt 1c, in which the direct object is the thing stolen, is sometimes considered to be wrong, or perhaps archaic. The sense has been in use since the 13th century and is found in earlier literature <contrive to rob the honey and subvert the hive — John Dryden>. It is still in use though not as common as other senses <then robbed $100 after the clerk fled — Springfield (Massachusetts) Morning Union>.

Thanks for english lesson, but I still think.... its TEMPLE AND CHURCH SHINGZ
 

myo539

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While i was driving back to S'pore around 4 plus today, witnessed a shocking robbery took place near the traffic light approaching the malaysia checkpoint. ...

I thought this incident was reported eon ago! Or is this another identical episode - right down to the race and number of Indians smashing Spore car?
 

halsey02

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Temple and church...........:biggrin:

WHen approach, I would say, I HAVE ALREADY GIVEN!!.

Haven't I?, I gave, the minute I open my eyes, I gave my hard earned, Blood Sweat & Tears money and will never, ever see them in one lump sum anymore; all I will get will be $350...

I HAVE ALREADY GIVEN!!! GST, etc...
 

Muthukali

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WHen approach, I would say, I HAVE ALREADY GIVEN!!.

Haven't I?, I gave, the minute I open my eyes, I gave my hard earned, Blood Sweat & Tears money and will never, ever see them in one lump sum anymore; all I will get will be $350...

I HAVE ALREADY GIVEN!!! GST, etc...

u tell TEEKEE lo..... he is still in trance.......:biggrin:
 

drifter

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Which temple, church or mosque forced you to donate? :confused:

pressure is also a form of force ....


those fucking religion have been using " god " to pressure people ...telling you do these do that to make the "invisible man" happy ..
 

drifter

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English lesson for today!

Main Entry: rob
Pronunciation: \ˈräb\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): robbed; rob·bing
Etymology: Middle English robben, from Anglo-French rober, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German roubōn to rob — more at reave
Date: 13th century

transitive verb
1 a (1) : to take something away from by force : steal from (2) : to take personal property from by violence or threat b (1) : to remove valuables without right from (a place) (2) : to take the contents of (a receptacle) c : to take away as loot : steal <rob jewelry>
2 a : to deprive of something due, expected, or desired b : to withhold unjustly or injuriously
intransitive verb
: to commit robbery

— rob·ber noun
usage Sense vt 1c, in which the direct object is the thing stolen, is sometimes considered to be wrong, or perhaps archaic. The sense has been in use since the 13th century and is found in earlier literature <contrive to rob the honey and subvert the hive — John Dryden>. It is still in use though not as common as other senses <then robbed $100 after the clerk fled — Springfield (Massachusetts) Morning Union>.




gayboy peter pan ,dont you know that threat is also a form of force ?..


stop using " dog will " to threaten people ...it wont work ..:biggrin::wink:
 
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