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post Sep 8 2013, 12:13 AM, updated 13y ago

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MyWatch claims Gang 36 leader is also MIC branch head

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PETALING JAYA: MyWatch adviser S. Gobi Krishnan has claimed that a Gang 36 leader is also an MIC member and holds posts in the party.

Gobi also alleged in a statement that the named person was also a youth branch head and a member of the MIC youth executive council.

"It is indeed shocking that gangsters are holding high-ranking positions in the party, which explains why no action was taken against him, " Gobi said.

Gobi believed that the infiltration of gangsters into the party posed a national threat.

Nevertheless, he lauded the action taken by the Home Minister, Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, against gangsters and was needed now was clear and swift action to arrest and convict them.

On Friday, a list of local gang leaders' names was made public, and Gobi claimed an MIC youth leader was one of the names on the list.

MIC youth chief T. Mohan, however, denied any knowledge of the MIC leader’s involvement in gangsterism and questioned the legitimacy of the allegations.

"Why haven't the police caught him if he was involved in crime?" he questioned.

Mohan said that he was sceptical of the gang leaders' name list.

"I do not understand who endorsed the names. Why would the police release the names? Will that not cause the criminals to run and hide?" said Mohan.

He also questioned why were there no names of gang leaders from other communities in the list.

Mohan said a police report would be lodged against those who made the allegations and released the MIC leader's name to the public.

The branch youth leader has since threatened to take legal action as well.

In a related matter, Mohan lodged a police report against Gobi and two English news portals in Sentul for linking him to Gang 36.

In his Twitter page, Gobi alleged that Mohan's car, a Mercedes CLS had a number plate with '3060' on it, which he claimed was a known identity code of the gang.

Gobi also tagged Mohan in his tweets and urged the authorities to take action against him.

"I have been using the number plate since 1996. This does not mean that I'm part of the gang," said Mohan.

He added that the allegation was a blatant lie and politically-motivated.

"There have been many news articles painting me in a bad light lately. I believe it is because some people want my position," he said, adding that he would be lodging another report against Tamil dailies that have been printing such stories.

"We will be suing those who spread false news and we hope the police will conduct a thorough investigation into the matter," he said.

Mohan also challenged Gobi to provide proof of his involvement with the gang and for police to investigate if he was really involved with any gangs.
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post Sep 8 2013, 12:15 AM

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post Sep 8 2013, 12:17 AM

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Everyone knows there's gangsters in MIC, MCA, UMNO and DAP.

It's an open secret
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post Sep 8 2013, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(RoyMcAvoy @ Sep 8 2013, 12:17 AM)
Everyone knows there's gangsters in MIC, MCA, UMNO and DAP.

It's an open secret
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post Sep 8 2013, 12:28 AM

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what if the attack on indian geng leader just a front for BN to "ask" those leader to persuade Indian ppl to support BN? hmm.gif hmm.gif

well just speculation laugh.gif
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post Sep 8 2013, 12:35 AM

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Apa lagi BN mau??
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post Sep 8 2013, 12:42 AM

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QUOTE(RoyMcAvoy @ Sep 8 2013, 12:17 AM)
Everyone knows there's gangsters in MIC, MCA, UMNO and DAP.

It's an open secret
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Mana PAS dan PKR?? So good..might consider to vote them next!
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post Sep 8 2013, 12:44 AM

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http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...nst-home-minist

MIC man denies being gang leader, threatens legal action against Home Ministry

BY EILEEN NG
SEPTEMBER 07, 2013
LATEST UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 07, 2013 06:53 PM


"I am not a gang leader!"

This is the defiant cry from Kalai Arasu Muniandy (pic), who was named the leader of Gang 36 in a list released by the Home Ministry yesterday.

The 42-year old insisted that he has no criminal record and blamed political rivals for linking him to secret societies, saying that it has damaged his reputation.

Kalai Arasu is a MIC Youth exco member and the party’s Hulu Langat division youth chief. He joined MIC in 2000. He will be vying for a position in the MIC central working committee at the coming party polls.

But his fortunes may have changed yesterday when the Home Ministry named "Kajang Kalai" from Gang 36 as one of the gangsters wanted by police.

Kalai Arasu was immediately linked to that list based on the similar nickname and locale, and since then, he has been hounded by phone calls.

“I am not in any gangs. I have never been arrested or charged. I don’t understand why my name is on the list,” Kalai Arasu told The Malaysian Insider.

"I stay in Kajang and have several businesses, including supplying security guards, selling funeral caskets and running a real estate business. I am well-known for my political and social work.

“People call me Kalai, not Kajang Kalai. Sometimes they ask, you know Kalai? The MIC’s Kajang Kalai. That’s it,” he said when asked about the nickname.

Kalai Arasu, however, is not without controversy.

Three years ago, he was shot three times by two unknown assailants on a motorbike while sitting in a coffeeshop in Kajang.

He was hospitalised for two weeks and until today, he said, the police have yet to charge anyone.

“Prior to that incident, I have been getting threatening text messages and phone calls. One caller threatened to shoot me. I thought it was not serious, so I told the person to go ahead,” he said.

With his name being linked to gangs, Kalai Arasu said his family is now upset and nervous.

“I cannot take them out for a dinner or shopping. I have been going around with a bodyguard for the past 16 months since the threats have not stopped. This is mental torture,” Kalai Arasu said.

The father of a six-year-old son, he said he had consulted a lawyer on his next course of action, which included lodging a police report on Monday.

“If I am indeed active in gangs, then the police would have arrested me sooner. But they never called me. So why put my name on the list?"
he asked.

He also questioned the Home Ministry’s motive in releasing the names of the alleged gang leaders, saying they are all Indians.

In defending Kalai Arasui, MIC Youth chief T. Mohan said he had been in the youth exco for nearly eight years and is a good and active social worker.

“I don’t think he belongs to any gangs. He had told me he is innocent and will be lodging a police report soon.” he said.

Mohan also questioned the list. He said he did not believe it came from the Home Ministry.

“I am going to clarify this with the police,” he said.

The Star reported today that the Home Ministry has revealed the names of more than 30 leaders of Gangs 04, 08 and 36 and their "areas" following the launch of Ops Cantas Khas recently in a bid to crackdown on secret societies and serious crimes.

Among those whose identities were made public were Tiram Sasi (Johor), Sungai Way Sugu (KL), Prai Bala (Penang), Langkap Sasi (Perak) from Gang 04; Indren (Penang), Dark (KL), Siva Guru (KL) from Gang 08; Cendol Kanna (KL), Devan (leader of the gang in KL and who is also a millionaire drug trafficker) and Kajang Kalai (Kajang) from Gang 36.

Earlier the Home Ministry revealed the names of 49 secret societies involved in drug trafficking, extortion, murder, initiating fights among secret societies and causing chaos.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi had also said they have identified individuals involved in secret societies who may also be involved in the country's politics.

In the special Ops Cantas nationwide exercise, which began on August 17 to arrest secret society members, police nabbed 4,806 people and seized 222 stolen vehicles and 221 firearms.

Ops Cantas was launched following a rise in violent crimes. - September 7, 2013.
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QUOTE(RoyMcAvoy @ Sep 8 2013, 12:17 AM)
Everyone knows there's gangsters in MIC, MCA, UMNO and DAP.

It's an open secret
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tapi semua ni tak cukup lawan 1 group....the mighty perkasa....
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post Sep 8 2013, 07:10 AM

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post Sep 8 2013, 07:12 AM

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So our country is owning by gangster?
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Meybe he help win the errection...? thats why he got the post??
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Meybe he help win the errection...? thats why he got the post??
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Sep 8 2013, 12:44 AM)
This guy?  laugh.gif
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysi...nst-home-minist

MIC man denies being gang leader, threatens legal action against Home Ministry

BY EILEEN NG
SEPTEMBER 07, 2013
LATEST UPDATE: SEPTEMBER 07, 2013 06:53 PM
"I am not a gang leader!"

This is the defiant cry from Kalai Arasu Muniandy (pic), who was named the leader of Gang 36 in a list released by the Home Ministry yesterday.

The 42-year old insisted that he has no criminal record and blamed political rivals for linking him to secret societies, saying that it has damaged his reputation.

Kalai Arasu is a MIC Youth exco member and the party’s Hulu Langat division youth chief.  He joined MIC in 2000. He will be vying for a position in the MIC central working committee at the coming party polls.

But his fortunes may have changed yesterday when the Home Ministry named "Kajang Kalai" from Gang 36 as one of the gangsters wanted by police.

Kalai Arasu was immediately linked to that list based on the similar nickname and locale, and since then, he has been hounded by phone calls.

“I am not in any gangs. I have never been arrested or charged. I don’t understand why my name is on the list,” Kalai Arasu told The Malaysian Insider.

"I stay in Kajang and have several businesses, including supplying security guards, selling funeral caskets and running a real estate business. I am well-known for my political and social work.

“People call me Kalai, not Kajang Kalai. Sometimes they ask, you know Kalai? The MIC’s Kajang Kalai. That’s it,” he said when asked about the nickname.

Kalai Arasu, however, is not without controversy.

Three years ago, he was shot three times by two unknown assailants on a motorbike while sitting in a coffeeshop in Kajang.

He was hospitalised for two weeks and until today, he said, the police have yet to charge anyone.

“Prior to that incident, I have been getting threatening text messages and phone calls. One caller threatened to shoot me. I thought it was not serious, so I told the person to go ahead,” he said.

With his name being linked to gangs, Kalai Arasu said his family is now upset and nervous.

“I cannot take them out for a dinner or shopping. I have been going around with a bodyguard for the past 16 months since the threats have not stopped. This is mental torture,” Kalai Arasu said.

The father of a six-year-old son, he said he had consulted a lawyer on his next course of action, which included lodging a police report on Monday.

“If I am indeed active in gangs, then the police would have arrested me sooner. But they never called me. So why put my name on the list?"
he asked.

He also questioned the Home Ministry’s motive in releasing the names of the alleged gang leaders, saying they are all Indians.

In defending Kalai Arasui, MIC Youth chief T. Mohan said he had been in the youth exco for nearly eight years and is a good and active social worker.

“I don’t think he belongs to any gangs. He had told me he is innocent and will be lodging a police report soon.” he said.

Mohan also questioned the list. He said he did not believe it came from the Home Ministry.

“I am going to clarify this with the police,” he said.

The Star reported today that the Home Ministry has revealed the names of more than 30 leaders of Gangs 04, 08 and 36 and their "areas" following the launch of Ops Cantas Khas recently in a bid to crackdown on secret societies and serious crimes.

Among those whose identities were made public were Tiram Sasi (Johor), Sungai Way Sugu (KL), Prai Bala (Penang), Langkap Sasi (Perak) from Gang 04; Indren (Penang), Dark (KL), Siva Guru (KL) from Gang 08; Cendol Kanna (KL), Devan (leader of the gang in KL and who is also a millionaire drug trafficker) and Kajang Kalai (Kajang) from Gang 36.

Earlier the Home Ministry revealed the names of 49 secret societies involved in drug trafficking, extortion, murder, initiating fights among secret societies and causing chaos.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi had also said they have identified individuals involved in secret societies who may also be involved in the country's politics.

In the special Ops Cantas nationwide exercise, which began on August 17 to arrest secret society members, police nabbed 4,806 people and seized 222 stolen vehicles and 221 firearms.

Ops Cantas was launched following a rise in violent crimes. - September 7, 2013.
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lol if hes not connected to gangs then why do the other gangs shot him last time whistling.gif
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QUOTE(ben_panced @ Sep 8 2013, 08:58 AM)
lol if hes not connected to gangs then why do the other gangs shot him last time  whistling.gif
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white Indian, must be high caste pipu

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