Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Round 5 of 10: The police rent 34 helicopters for 30 years from the IGP’s company

The IGP’s letter of 12 February 2007 was to urge the Finance Minister to consider the proposal by Asiacopter Sdn Bhd, another company headed by Othman Talib, to rent 34 helicopters to the PDRM for a period of 30 years.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin

After writing to the Prime Minister on 3 November 2006 urging him to issue a LETTER OF EXCLUSIVE INTENT to Web Power Sdn Bhd to award the company the police computerisation project (read here), an outfit headed by Police Force Commissioner Othman Talib, the IGP then writes to the Minister of Finance on 12 February 2007.

The IGP’s letter of 12 February 2007 was to urge the Finance Minister to consider the proposal by Asiacopter Sdn Bhd, another company headed by Othman Talib, to rent 34 helicopters to the PDRM for a period of 30 years.

The IGP mentions in that letter that the rental cost is very reasonable but no figure is mentioned.

Dato' Othman Bin Talib, IC No. 500130-01-5819, is, in fact, a director of the following companies:

1. 541456-X - WEB POWER SDN. BHD.
2. 731218-P - ASIACOPTER SDN. BHD.
3. 776750-W - PAN-MALAYSIA GLOBAL TAEKWON-DO FEDERATION SDN. BHD.
4. 747967-P - PFI MARINES SDN. BHD.
5. 769785-V - WP DEVICES SDN. BHD.
6. 776973-X - PAYMENT GATEWAY SDN. BHD.
7. 780990-T - AUXILIARY SECURITY SDN. BHD.
8. 762309-H - APPROTRONIC SDN. BHD.
9. 827429-P - SPECIAL SKILL SECURITY SERVICES SDN  BHD

Every police officer knows that Othman Talib was placed in the Police Force Commission (PFC) personally by the IGP. The PFC is a very powerful ‘tool’ that decides on the promotion of police officers. And, of course, police officers that do not ‘play ball’ are not promoted but are instead sent into cold storage under the guise of ‘transfers’. The less fortunate are sent to Tatatertib to be crucified (like those who signed Statutory Declarations alleging that the IGP has links with the Chinese crime syndicate).

Now see the IGP’s letter to the Finance Minister below.



courtesy of malaysia-today.net

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