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post Dec 4 2025, 10:27 AM

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QUOTE(angelgemini @ Dec 4 2025, 12:39 AM)
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how a normal phone call will have recorded? something fishy here.
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In the recording, Logeswaran is heard telling his wife that an unmarked Perodua Aruz had been trailing them. She repeatedly urged him to head to the nearest police station.

There is call recorder and the telco can retrieve it too.

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post Dec 4 2025, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(angelgemini @ Dec 4 2025, 10:50 AM)
will u record any single call you call out?
and how common you will have call recorder and get record all the call?

this is not fishy?
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That app will automatically record, and the telco can retrieve it too. Read Pastor Koh’s judgment by Justice Su Tiang Joo unless you prefer to stay ignorant.
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post Dec 4 2025, 11:23 AM

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QUOTE(angelgemini @ Dec 4 2025, 11:18 AM)
either wife already have the apps installed,
or else in panic mode still can find and install the apps and record it.  hmm.gif

telco will not give recording to anyone except police with court order.

no way normal people can get that recording from telco.
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Yeah, they also claimed they didn’t rule out the possibility that Pamela staged her own abduction.

😡

Hope the UFOs are watching you!

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post Dec 4 2025, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(ikanbilis @ Dec 4 2025, 11:54 AM)
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This one’s basically just recording other people’s calls, like Najib talking with Rosmah. There’s no law that says you can’t record your own calls, it’s the same as using voice chat on WhatsApp.
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post Dec 5 2025, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(9m2w @ Dec 5 2025, 01:47 PM)
Legal /lawful interception

Of which a variant was used to identify the IMSI tied to the device IMEI that sent an extortion message to a pastors son. A device which location update confirmed was from a place where the person who sent the message was

Modern network plus IMEI and IMSI equals slam dunk. But some ppl try to loyar buruk and said no proof he registered that number thinking it's the early 2000s

Bodoh right?
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If that’s true, why did they need to fabricate the telco document? What you mentioned was never even tendered in court, so don’t act smart. They only tendered the number, name, IC, and address just “KL.” Activation date: 2014 all on a single sheet printed from an email.

The accused has already made several police reports, including video evidence of a conversation with telco staff confirming that the activation date was actually 2017 proving the document was forged. Yet, no raid or arrest was carried out on the telco.

I heard the lawyer already pressured the telco to release the billing records and CDRs, but they still dared to say no. If the line was registered in 2014, there should be plenty of billing and record data by now. Why still talking nonsense about IMEI and IMSI records when they don’t even dare to show the basic billing info.

Only ignorant/biased people/evil will believe them anymore.

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post Dec 5 2025, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(countingcrows @ Dec 5 2025, 02:09 PM)
If Koh was doing what they suspected he was doing and continued to do so after several "reminders" then too bad for him...

Altantuya was murdered. What happened to her is a shame.
Anything else? 😁
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You need to listen to the recording, it’s 13 minutes long. If the husband really wanted to attack with parang he wouldn’t have called the wife.

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post Dec 6 2025, 06:38 AM

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QUOTE(jaapers @ Dec 6 2025, 12:38 AM)
Kek pulis investigate pulis. Even my dog knows the outcome.
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Any pictures of arm wounds caused by a parang?
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AI: Yeah, it actually can — in a psychological sense, power can be addictive.

Here’s the breakdown:
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🧠 How it works

When someone has power — say, authority over others, control of decisions, or influence — their brain releases dopamine, the same “feel-good” chemical linked to pleasure, achievement, and even addiction.
Over time, that dopamine hit can make people crave the feeling of dominance or control the way others crave nicotine, gambling, or attention.
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⚙️ The behavioral loop

1. They get power → feel confident, respected, even euphoric.

2. They use power → it works, boosts ego, gives that “I’m in charge” rush.

3. They start chasing that feeling, bending rules or people to keep it.

4. They fear losing it, so they double down — manipulate, intimidate, or overcontrol others.

That cycle can absolutely become addictive behavior.
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🧩 The darker side

Long-term “power highs” can reduce empathy — people literally become less able to imagine others’ perspectives.

It can distort judgment, making them think they’re untouchable or “always right.”

Some end up justifying unethical or abusive behavior as “necessary” or “deserved.”
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🌱 But it’s not inevitable

Not everyone with power becomes like that. The difference often lies in:

Self-awareness and accountability,

Checks and balances (like strong institutions or peers who say “no”),

And personal values — empathy, humility, moral grounding.

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So yeah — power abuse can definitely feel addictive. The rush, the control, the ego reinforcement — all can hook a person’s brain chemistry. The key is whether there’s enough honesty and accountability to break that cycle.

Would you like me to explain the science side (like the brain mechanisms), or the sociological side (how it plays out in leadership or politics)?
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post Dec 6 2025, 04:34 PM

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QUOTE(ApocalypseSoon @ Dec 6 2025, 02:27 PM)
As I have said it before & I would said it again:

11pm to 6am....is dangerous time to be outdoor.

From Rempit, Ghost, Gangster, Criminal to Police...every character it out at night who are capable of harming u.
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It’s about abuse of power, not timing at outdoor. Abuse can happen anytime. And you can’t look at each case in isolation it’s a pattern, from Altantuya right up to the latest Albert case.

Even at home they can show up with guns. “Langgar notis” is a nonsense excuse to come with guns. They could’ve just called his lawyer and asked him to go to HQ immediately as he definitely would’ve gone.

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