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8 Suspek Ditahan, Selesai Kes Tembak Mati Agen Hartanah Di Taman OUG- KPN
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Mary_jane replied at 21-7-2016 02:06 AM
Berapa rm satu? Ot puler.
Syabas pdrm, moga cepat dibawa suspek ke muka pengadilan & terima ...
syabas pdrm kerana berjaya menangkap suspek!!
pegi tgk website kyliecosmetics. if lipkit usd39 tapi if bli loose gloss aje usd19. aku suggest bli loose tu je if nk try dlu. |
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outcast replied at 20-7-2016 05:09 PM
kwn chinese iolls cerita , this women n his husband ada buat scam kat CHina
Memang scam
Dendam orang teraniaya
Scammer mmg sanggup mati
Tak dia mati, orang lain yg mati |
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Edited by rospinki at 21-7-2016 08:49 AM
aku dengar/baca psal si mati dansomi dia buat money scam kt china..duit org yg dia collect dri new member diguna utk bayar dividen old member..duit dia pusing2 byk masuk poket..ptutla kaya. tk selamat makan duit org. nak sgt hidup kaya mcm la org yg kena tipu tu buat bodo je.. |
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Aku ingat si mati bisnes lipstick Kylie tu..
Kat China Press report yang si mati dengan husband dia ade involve dengan 'Nanning scam'.
Polis tak menolak motif tersebut.. sekian..
Banyak cerita2 in the grapevine yang tak dapat disahkan kebenarannye..
Anyway... Tahniah PDRM... lepas ni mungkin kena buat banyak keje prevention plus also tolong monitor keje2 scammer ni.. emas lah, forex lah, real estate ahh...
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Taman OUG shooting: Assassins paid RM100,000 to kill Datin
KUALA LUMPUR, July 21 — The two assassins behind the drive-by shooting of Datin Wong Siu Ling (pic) in Taman OUG two weeks ago were paid RM100,000 to kill her.
“They were paid RM50,000 each to do the job. We are now investigating if the duo were behind three other shooting cases,” a source said.
He said forensics investigations showed the gun used to kill Wong was believed to be used in shooting cases in Perak, Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.
Police had in separate raids in Kuala Lumpur and Perak on Tuesday arrested eight people, including two women. One of them is the wife of the mastermind.
Malay Mail Afternoon E-Paper yesterday reported Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Noor Rashid Ibrahim saying officers from Kuala Lumpur’s criminal investigation department and the Special Task Force on Organised Crime made the arrests.
“The gun believed to be the murder weapon was seized from one of the suspects caught in Perak. It has been sent to the Forensic Department for a ballistics test,” he told reporters at Bukit Aman.
He said all the suspects arrested were locals.
City police chief Datuk Amar Singh said a press conference would be held today.
“We have just made the arrest, give us some time to tie up the loose ends,” he said.
The suspects are being held at the Brickfields police headquarters lockup.
On July 6, Wong was gunned down in broad daylight as she was driving with her five children and her maid in the area.
Five shots were fired by two unidentified men at Wong’s Toyota Vellfire, killing her on the spot.
Her eight-year-old daughter, who was hit by a stray bullet, underwent two surgeries to remove it from her liver.
The other four children, aged between two and 13, and their maid were unhurt.
Police are investigating if the shooting was related to a Ponzi scheme in China after Wong’s husband, Datuk Wong Chun Kee, admitted to running such an operation there and had recently returned after making a profit.
Chun Kee had told Malay Mail he believed the attack was over an investment deal gone sour.
He said his wife had invested “millions” in a ceramic business eight months ago, but lost it all after the person she had dealt with “went missing”.
It was learnt he ran several businesses in Malaysia and China.
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Thank you. 
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jenayah bunuh berleluasa.... ambil tindakan |
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