I got a friend who works in a bank in Johor Bahru. He's a bank manager that signs off loads of papers, and one of it is to sign off orders to start tarik kereta.
Yday i go meet up with him and he looks damn pucat. I ask him what's wrong. He say "cari makan susah la bro". Im like wafak u bank manager sit in chair sign sign also susah hidup ah? He said not only work is hard, but he cannot do his work properly, coz got people threaten his life and his wifes life. I ask him... tell me la, maybe i can help you - i got some contacts in Johor polis station can help you out wan.
Then he told me the story. In Johor, recently (maybe a few years) there is a syndicate. This syndicate is formed by a group of mat tarik kereta (or aneh tarik kereta, which ever you're comfortable with). Usually, bank will issue the order, and hire these guys to tarik kereta. These guys suddenly got a brilliant idea - why not bank together and form a union syndicate? It works like this - i get order to tarik kereta. I go to the owner, and I tell the owner, "this car worth RM100,000. I pay you RM30,000 you gimme the car, okay?" So he takes the car, but instead of giving it to the bank, he sells it off to another prospective buyer for RM50,000. So the new owner gets an RM100,000 car for RM50,000 - good deal dey! These cars will have a tiny sticker which identifies it as "Union Car", so other penarik kereta cannot pull wan. Downside is cannot bring the car out of Johor - risky coz the bank might find a non-union penarik kereta to pull it outside of Johor.
The ownership of the car is transferred by paying off someone inside JPJ. They then pay off the police departments and finally pay the union. So what happened to the bank? They're screwed. Basically cannot sue the original owner for the car, because they're bankrupt anyways, and cannot take action against the unions because hard to prove and Johor police all in their pocket.
So this friend of mine, damn kesian. He buta buta go sign sign sign. And one day he got a phone call, "Hello Mr Johnkor, you live at xyz address hor? Your wife work at this xyz place hor?" He also stunned, and asked "whodafuk are you?!" The caller said "you pandai pandai la hor." and slam the phone. But he got no choice. Gotta do his work. So he continued signing.
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After he told me the story, I was speechless. I don't know if its true. I don't know if he was lying to me, but i doubt it. But what I know for sure is, if any place in Malaysia shiet like this can happen, it is in Johor. So I share this with you, and hope you guys open your eyes abit more, on how fucuked up the system is in Mareshia. Do something about this. You just have to pick up a pen and pangkah correctly. If not for my friend, do it for yourself - this may happen to you one day.
Oct 24 2011, 07:02 PM, updated 15y ago
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