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Malaysia : S'pore couple claim M'sian VIP, guards bashed them

DerekLeung

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S'pore couple claim M'sian VIP, guards bashed them
It started with M'sian woman elbowing S'porean in Genting club, they allege
By Teh Jen Lee and Lediati Tan


January 08, 2009
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SHE watched in horror as her fiance was allegedly pinned down on a couch and beaten up by about 15 men dressed in black.
INJURED: Miss Nurul showing Mr Mark's injuries, which the couple said were the result of his being beaten up by the VIP and his guards. TNP PICTURE: CHOO CHWEE HUA

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She herself was slapped twice on the face by a man who claimed to be a VIP in Malaysia.

Miss Nurul, 20, and her fiance Mr Mark, 31, were so outraged by the incident that they contacted The New Paper to recount the incident.

They didn't want their full names published for fear of reprisals.

Mr Mark, who is unemployed, said he had checked into Awana Genting Highlands Golf and Country Resort with Miss Nurul and two other friends on Christmas Day.

They visited the Safari nightclub in Genting Highlands at around 11pm.

At about 3am, three women entered the club, escorted by men dressed in black.

Miss Nurul, who is studying to be a childcare teacher, said: 'An hour later, when they were about to leave, one of the women, who is in her 30s, elbowed me on the way out.

'Not only did she not apologise,' claimed Ms Nurul, 'but the men with her suddenly surrounded us and pushed me away. She even said, 'Serves you right, b...h.'

Miss Nurul and Mr Mark approached the club manager, who had apparently seen what happened, to ask why he did not step in. The couple were told that the woman is the wife of a Malaysian VIP.

Eventually, the club manager alerted the police.

Mr Mark and his fiancee claimed they related the incident the police, who noted their particulars, including their room number, on a piece of paper.

But the couple did not file an official police report. Mr Mark claimed they decided to let the matter rest as they were told by the police that the people involved were Malaysian VIPs.

The same afternoon, the four Singaporeans chanced upon the same VIP group at a theme park. They tried to keep a distance, but Miss Nurul claimed that a woman from the group who was at the club made a hand gesture daring her to come forward.

She claimed they ignored the group.

At 5am on 27Dec, the day they were to check out, the couple were woken up by a knock on their hotel room door.

A policeman and a hotel security guard, both in uniform, told them that the VIP wanted to see them at the hotel's tower lobby, which is not the main lobby.

They also noticed that the policeman was holding the same piece of paper which had their particulars when they spoke to the police in the club.

They claimed they decided to go to the lobby because they didn't think anything bad would happen since the police was around.

According to Mr Mark, when they got to the lobby, they saw the VIP, wearing a batik shirt and jeans, lounging on a couch.

Men in black

With him were at least 15 men dressed in black, he alleged. The clear demarcation led him to conclude that the men were the VIP's bodyguards.

He claimed that he recognised a few of the bodyguards in black from the club incident.

'The two men (who escorted us down) were asked to go away by the bodyguards. The bodyguards then cordoned off the corridor to the lobby and the lift area,' claimed Mr Mark. 'The tower lobby was isolated. There were no other witnesses.'

The couple claimed that Miss Nurul was slapped twice - once on each cheek - by the VIP.

She was then allegedly held from the back by a bodyguard. She watched helplessly as the VIP then allegedly slapped and punched Mr Mark.

After the VIP was done, the bodyguards took over and beat him for about 30 minutes, Mr Mark claimed.

Even as the alleged beating continued, the VIP demanded that the couple apologise for what they had done to his wife.

Miss Nurul, who was in tears by then, said she screamed: 'Where are our human rights?'

Mr Mark claimed: 'The VIP replied in English, 'You have no human rights until you apologise for what you did to my wife.'

The VIP accused Miss Nurul of hitting his wife and hitting his wife's table at the Safari nightclub, Mr Mark claimed.

Mr Mark said: 'None of this happened. They were always surrounded by bodyguards, so how could we have got close enough to hit them?'

Mr Mark's fiancee eventually apologised to the VIP so that they would stop beating him up. After that, Mr Mark claimed, the VIP offered to take them to the hospital and promised he would not hurt them anymore.

They were sceptical about his offer. '(But) if we had said no, we (feared we) could have faced worse consequences,' said Miss Nurul.

The VIP and a bodyguard then went up to Mr Mark's hotel room with him as they were worried that his fiancee, who had left the lobby five minutes earlier, would call the police.

Miss Nurul was crying in one of their friends' room.

When The New Paper spoke to Mr Ryan, 21, one of the couple's friends who were with them, he claimed he did not see what happened in the club.

But he said he was woken up by a phone call from Mr Mark at about 5am on 27Dec, telling them that someone was at their door asking them to go for a talk with the VIP.

Peephole

As he was in the room next to the couple's, he looked through the peephole and saw two men standing outside Mr Mark's room.

In less than 30 minutes, said Mr Ryan, Miss Nurul came knocking at his door.

He told The New Paper that Miss Nurul seemed all right initially, but she broke down as she told him what had happened.

About five minutes later, Mr Mark, the VIP and a bodyguard were at his door.

Mr Ryan claimed that Mr Mark was bleeding from his right eye, which was swollen, and alleged there were blood stains on his T-shirt.

'I was in shock. I didn't expect this to happen, especially at that time (of the morning),' said Mr Ryan.

Accompanied by Mr Ryan and their other friend, Miss Hannah, the couple were taken to the Klinik Genting hospital in the VIP's black BMW X5 Series.

Before the VIP left the hospital, he allegedly told them not to report the matter to the police or blow up the matter. Mr Mark also claimed that he was made to take off his bloodied clothes, which were taken away by the VIP.

He did not report the matter to the hotel management or the police as he was worried about repercussions.

When contacted, the security manager of Awana Genting Highlands Golf and Country Resort told The New Paper that he had received no report of such an incident.

The four returned to Singapore on 28Dec, and Mr Mark said he saw a doctor the next day.

He showed The New Paper medical documents from both Klinik Genting and Changi General Hospital to prove that he had been injured.

He said he sustained mostly head injuries, including a small hairline fracture on his right cheek and bleeding from his right eye.

The couple said they reported the incident to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on 30 Dec.

When contacted by The New Paper, the MFA declined to comment on the incident.

Miss Nurul said:'Just because you're a VIP, it doesn't mean you can treat us like that. At least show some evidence that I was the one who provoked the woman on that first night.

'Our family told us not to go up against such VIPs but we can't just pretend that nothing happened. They were so cool and calculated about the whole thing, like they knew they could get away with it.'

'It's really unbelievable.'
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DerekLeung

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Most important thing !

You are not even employed. What are you doing there?

To pick-pocket or harass others.

Most important , why no photos !
 

borom

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Miss Nurul, who is studying to be a childcare teacher, said: 'An hour later, when they were about to leave, one of the women, who is in her 30s, elbowed me on the way out
'Not only did she not apologise,' claimed Ms Nurul,...................................
At least show some evidence that I was the one who provoked the woman on that first night.

'Our family told us not to go up against such VIPs but we can't just pretend that nothing happened........'It's really unbelievable.'

This is the failure of our education system which produces people (esp girls )who are rude and arrogant and think that they are always right.

One must always respect the norms and culture of the countries we are visiting. It is common sense in almost anywhere that you should give way to VIP's and Ms Nurul was probably nudged aside as she could have been slow/blocking the entrance and not give way.The fact that she think the VIP must apologise to her showed a very typical Singaporean female mentality.

Our education system (where girls are normally given softer pinishment) and the Women's Charter have given rise to a generation of extremely rude and arrogant bunch of women who think they can do no wrong.There have been many occasions when I was extremely embarrassed by the crude behaviour of senior S'porean women executives in meeting held overseas.

The moral of the story is-if you are travelling overseas with a Singapore girl,its better to constantly remind her that we are no longer in Singapore and she should keep a low profile and not go around telling people off at every little incident.
 

tonychat

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Well, everyone hate sinkies. That is no surprise.

The way sinkie behaved, they should received more than just bashing.

I thumbs up the VIP for doing that.

One must always respect the norms and culture of the countries we are visiting. It is common sense in almost anywhere that you should give way to VIP's and Ms Nurul was probably nudged aside as she could have been slow/blocking the entrance and not give way.The fact that she think the VIP must apologise to her showed a very typical Singaporean female mentality.

Go to bangkok and you will see how sinkie shines brightly with their behavior and sounded loudly with their voice.

The moral of the story is-if you are travelling overseas with a Singapore girl,its better to constantly remind her that we are no longer in Singapore and she should keep a low profile and not go around telling people off at every little incident.

The moral of the story is if you want to get rid of the singapore woman, just let them carry on the way they behave as usual in oversea and so they will be gotten rid off this world sooner.

By the way, why would a man marry a woman who behave this way. I do not understand at all. That guy who was with her deserved to be bashed.
 
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captainxerox

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mudland place, mudland rules of vip is right, royalty is right. go there for holiday for fuck? lucky the goons didnt drag them to jungle and blow them up with grenade.
 
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The best quote of the year 2008, is from Miss Nurul

'Where are our human rights?'
 

0939

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In Mudland, everything 'boleh" This sinkie SPG with her bf deserve some lessons.
When you are in foreign land, just keep a low profile. She must be somewhat a
attraction with her bf named Mark ( maybe a non muslim) tha aroused attention from the other group. Served them right for being too sinkie.
 

scoobyhoo

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This is the failure of our education system which produces people (esp girls )who are rude and arrogant and think that they are always right.

One must always respect the norms and culture of the countries we are visiting. It is common sense in almost anywhere that you should give way to VIP's and Ms Nurul was probably nudged aside as she could have been slow/blocking the entrance and not give way.The fact that she think the VIP must apologise to her showed a very typical Singaporean female mentality.

Our education system (where girls are normally given softer pinishment) and the Women's Charter have given rise to a generation of extremely rude and arrogant bunch of women who think they can do no wrong.There have been many occasions when I was extremely embarrassed by the crude behaviour of senior S'porean women executives in meeting held overseas.

The moral of the story is-if you are travelling overseas with a Singapore girl,its better to constantly remind her that we are no longer in Singapore and she should keep a low profile and not go around telling people off at every little incident.

rather they should, teach them a good lesson for proper behaviour, caning the sg couples' buttocks like the old school days.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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This is the failure of our education system which produces people (esp girls )who are rude and arrogant and think that they are always right.

One must always respect the norms and culture of the countries we are visiting. It is common sense in almost anywhere that you should give way to VIP's and Ms Nurul was probably nudged aside as she could have been slow/blocking the entrance and not give way.The fact that she think the VIP must apologise to her showed a very typical Singaporean female mentality.

Our education system (where girls are normally given softer pinishment) and the Women's Charter have given rise to a generation of extremely rude and arrogant bunch of women who think they can do no wrong.There have been many occasions when I was extremely embarrassed by the crude behaviour of senior S'porean women executives in meeting held overseas.

The moral of the story is-if you are travelling overseas with a Singapore girl,its better to constantly remind her that we are no longer in Singapore and she should keep a low profile and not go around telling people off at every little incident.


Absolutely concur with you.

Unfortunately these whores wun be learning manners anytime soon.

Btw i find that chinese females seem to be rudest.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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In Mudland, everything 'boleh" This sinkie SPG with her bf deserve some lessons.
When you are in foreign land, just keep a low profile. She must be somewhat a
attraction with her bf named Mark ( maybe a non muslim) tha aroused attention from the other group. Served them right for being too sinkie.



Tot that since she's a m&d she would not be punished?


Btw this mr mark fella looks m&d right? I know his name doesn't sound malayish but he does look m&d right?
 

Hans168

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S'pore couple claim M'sian VIP, guards bashed them
It started with M'sian woman elbowing S'porean in Genting club, they allege
By Teh Jen Lee and Lediati Tan






Much like what my fren suffered when framed by 2 uniformed pax for passing snide remarks: handcuff and in remand for 8 hours in SINGAPORE!!!!:mad:
 

VIBGYOR

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Nah - how about the dislike by local VIP seeing malay pussy with angmoh??

this might be true...sometimes sinkies very how lian with angmoh, purposely made other people jealous.

how come the reporter write so much and haven't find out who is the VIP?

the malaysian press will love have a field day with the VIP....

isn't it strange that there are so many matland supporters here, irregardless what the VIPs have done?
 

prince123456

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aiya.. must be the minah from sg have angmor bf go yaya papaya in our neighbour upnorth .. and must have quarelled lar.. like
stare stare wat .. .fat .. old woman ..

then the vip wife not happy lor.. :wink:
 

prince123456

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prince think this vip must be from royal... cannot anyhow play with their royal ppl.... u sure get trouble one...

go ourneighbour .. just enjoy and be quiet.
 

1sickpuppy

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This is the failure of our education system which produces people (esp girls )who are rude and arrogant and think that they are always right.

One must always respect the norms and culture of the countries we are visiting. It is common sense in almost anywhere that you should give way to VIP's and Ms Nurul was probably nudged aside as she could have been slow/blocking the entrance and not give way.The fact that she think the VIP must apologise to her showed a very typical Singaporean female mentality.

Our education system (where girls are normally given softer pinishment) and the Women's Charter have given rise to a generation of extremely rude and arrogant bunch of women who think they can do no wrong.There have been many occasions when I was extremely embarrassed by the crude behaviour of senior S'porean women executives in meeting held overseas.

The moral of the story is-if you are travelling overseas with a Singapore girl,its better to constantly remind her that we are no longer in Singapore and she should keep a low profile and not go around telling people off at every little incident.

Yup know how u feel sometimes I don't even want to go out with them when I am overseas rather would tell them I am tired and need to turn in earily for the nite.
 
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