Wednesday, December 28, 2011

New Subang Jaya OCPD



KLANG born Police Superintendent Yahaya Ramli will be reporting in as the new OCPD of Subang Jaya on January 3 2012. He is expected to be promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) before he reports in for duty. In an exclusive telephone interview with SJ Echo, Yahaya who is now attached to the Royal Malaysian Police College in Cheras said he was looking forward to his new posting in Subang Jaya.

"I was given a briefing about Subang Jaya and my new responsibilities by Selangor police chief Dato Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah on Tuesday (Jan 20)." "From what I gather Subang Jaya is an effluent community and it will be a big challenge," he said. Yahaya replaces the late ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar who passed away in October 2011. Yahaya, 53 who was former Klang CID chief said the crime rate in Subang Jaya was low compared to Klang where he was for four years. He said he looked forward to meeting his officers and also the community when he assumes his duties in the New Year.

His career in the police force spans 35 years. Yahaya is married with 5 children. "My eldest child is 23 years old. I married a little late at 30," he said with a chuckle. Yahaya has spent most of his career in the CID division. Among his other postings, he was the OCPD of Ranau in Sabah from 2006-2008. He has fond memories of his stint in Ranau and his voice "lit up" when Ranau pineapples were brought up during the interview. "The pineapples in Ranau are one of the sweetest one can find in the country," he said. Yahaya will take over the reins of IPD Subang Jaya from Acting OCPD Superintendent Tan Ah Chua who has held the helm since Zainal's death.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year


USJ 3 Green Committee would like to wish all our residents a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Beware of House Robbers in Silver Kancil

This incident occured at USJ 3/4. Residents are advised to be on the look out for 2 Chinese Men in a Silver Kancil.

Derived from SJ Alert

Hi there, Just want to share what has happened to me last Sunday. Kindly disseminate this info to the members..appreciate your help.thanks. Hi everyone, My house got broken into on Sunday morning 11/12/2011 at 1015.Thieves came in a silver Kancil with black hood and black rear spoiler.There were two of them..one driver and the other did the work. He lifted off one side of my auto-gate and laid it on the ground. Thinking that no one was inside the house as the car was not in the porch,he proceeded to pry open my main wooden door.First thing he did was to go upstairs to the master room but when he opened the door, he saw me and we were both were taken aback as we did not expect to see each other. I was watching tv with headphones on and did not hear the break in. I got up and ran after him with a stick and the guy bolted. God bless as the thief did not attempt to hit me with his crowbar. Nothing taken..just nerves shaken. Be on the lookout for a silver Kancil(newer version) with a black hood and black rear spoiler.Windows heavily tinted. The guys were Chinese. The guy who broke in , wore a big watch on his left hand with about three rings on his left hand. Fair chap.about 170cm tall. Photo fit done at USJ police station.

Sent in by Christopher Lim

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Changing Of Security Company

Dear Residents,


Please be informed that the current Security Service Provider will be ceasing their operation in our area w.e.f. 11th December 2011. We have engaged another Security Service Provider (DERIGOUR SECURITY SDN. BHD.) and they will be starting services in our area on the same day that is from 11th December 2011.

Kindly take note of this change and extend your co-operation to them in order to ensure a smooth transition. There will be new guards and as they are new we could expect some teething problems in the initial stage however with your full support we can overcome them quickly.
Please also take note of the following mobile numbers below:

24 Hour Security Hotline : 016 2074456 ( Handphone held by Patrolling Guard Supervisor )
Security Operations Manager : 0179370050 ( Ah Chong )

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION TOWARDS A SAFE AND CRIME-FREE USJ 3/1 & USJ 3/2 RESIDENTIAL AREA

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Recycling time of the month

Its that Recycling time of the month again! We hope once again for your support to bring out
  • Old newspapers / magazines / cardboards
  • Aluminium cans / tins / steel containers / plastic bottles
  • Used Car batteries / old electrical applicances
  • Old clothings / other recyclables
to the wooden gazebo at USJ3/1 padang this Sunday ( December  4, 2011 ) between the hours of 1:00pm till 5:00pm.

Our Pro-tem committee members / street representatives will be present to recieve your recyclables; Neighbours are also invited to come and meet up with us if you have any questions pertaining to our GnG initiatives.

Thank you

3 Greens Committee

Friday, November 25, 2011

Robbers on the prowl

( Received this message from our Voluntary Patrol Unit's co-ordinator, Mak. )

Please help to keep a look out for these 2 groups of robbers in your neighbourhood.

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Please be on the look out for 2 groups of 4 Indians (apology, not meant to be racist, but to inform), one group on motorbike and the other one is on a Proton Silver or Gold (could change) robbing people of their cash and belongings.

Call Polis Subang Bilik Gerakan 03 7862 7100 for quick response. Store this no. in your handphone.

Last 2 weeks, robberies by the same groups have happened in SS14 and SS18 near Shell Station ATM during broad daylight. Please do not confront them if you happen to see them. They could be armed. Safety first. Call for back up

Thursday, November 24, 2011

School Holiday Programs

Nothing for your kids to do during their long school holidays; why not enroll them in one of the many programs organised by MPSJ

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

More is to be expected

THE Selangor Meterological Department has said Subang Jaya was the worst affected by the storm on Sunday and more is expected during the week. A department official said other areas like Puchong had also been hit. He said trees were uprooted and roofs of homes had been blown off in these areas.

“This kind of storm can happen anywhere due to heavy cloud activity,’’ he said. He added that Subang Jaya had experienced a similar situation once before. The official said it could not be concluded that Subang Jaya was prone to hailstorms. “But what happened on Sunday can be regarded as extreme,’’ he said Meanwhile, the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has received about 40 complaints on the hailstorm havoc on Sunday.

According to the reports made by the residents, there were more than 50 cases of trees being uprooted Residents have complained of damage to their houses and vehicles. There was also a power failure in USJ 3 at about 3.30pm. Power supply was restored only at about 11.45pm. A USJ resident said it was lucky that the storm occurred on a Sunday, otherwise there would have been a massive traffic congestion.

MPSJ public relations assistant director Azfarizal Abdul Rashid said the affected areas were USJ 1, 2, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16 and 17 as well as Kampung Kenangan in Puchong with flash floods reported in some of the low-lying areas. He added that they first received reports of uprooted trees at 2.30pm. “We took immediate action to clear the trees. We had to scramble to remove the trees that were obstructing roads and walkways as well as those that were deemed dangerous. “By 1am, we removed most of the trees and are now clearing branches that were cut off,” he said.

Azfarizal urged the public to call 03-5637 6545 to report any cases of uprooted trees and go to the MPSJ evaluation and property management department to make insurance claims for damaged property.

extracted from the Star ( 15 Nov 2011 )

Monday, November 14, 2011

New Traffic Summon Charges in Malaysia


      

Price quoted below are nett without further discount, bargaining are subject to price increase without further notice.

Speeding: Exceeding 1 - 20km/h = $130 + 4 demerit  points.
Exceeding 21 - 30km/h = $150 + 6 demerit points.
Exceeding  31 - 40km/h = $180 + 8 demerit points.
Exceeding 41 - 50km/h = $200 +  12 demerit points + Court.
Exceeding 51 - 60km/h =
$200 + 18 demerit  points + Court.
Exceeding 61km/h =
$200 + 24 demerit points +   Court.

If you want to be a hero and fight the court case yourself, and you lose, you pay the court charges yourself, which will add up to your fine. I guess the court charges is at least
$200  and above.

Careless driving = $150 + 6 demerit  Points.
Inconsiderate Driving = $170 + 9 Demerit Points +  Court.
Dangerous Driving =
$200 + 24 Demerit Points +! Court +   Vehicle Compounded.
Illegal Racing =
$200 + Vehicle Confiscate +  Court.
Fail to put Seat Belt = $120 + 3 demerit points.
ng   Double White lines =
$130 + 4 pCrossioints.
Phone and Drive =
$200 + 12  demerit point + Phone Confiscate.

Do not hold your handphone in your hand when you drive even with loud speaker or ear piece.

Drink Driving (first offence.) = Up to $5000 Fine and, or  Jail Term + License Suspended + Court.
2nd time offence = Jail term + Fine + Court.

Making an illegal U Turn when there's no U-Turn sign = $70 .

Fail to Signal when changing lanes = $70 .

Driving at night without headlights or taillights switch on   after 7pm =
$30 .

No Number Plate =
 $70.

Obstructed Number Plate =
$70.

Obscured Number Plate  =
$70.

Number Plate Of Unapproved Type =
$70
             Demerit   Point system :

Let's say you have 0 point on 1st January 2005, and you committed the offence of Failing to Put on Seat Belt.
So now, you will have 3 demerit points and this will last for 1 Year.

If during this 1 year you have no demerit points offence at all, your 3 demerit points will be gone on 1/1/2006.

But, if during this one  year, From 1/1/2005-  1/1/2006, you committed another offence with demerit points, your very first offence will be extended for another year until 1/1/2007.

For more information on demerit  points (Kejara) go to
http://www.jpj.gov.my/malay/kuatkuasa08.htm  

Friday, November 4, 2011

MPSJ acts on improving bulk waste collection

THE Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has set up a task force comprising five teams to handle bulk waste collection.MPSJ president Datuk Asmawi Kasbi said the task force had begun collecting bulk waste since numerous complaints arose from the public.

Since the beginning of its operations, Asmawi said the council had received a total of 102 complaints regarding uncollected bulk waste in October compared with 106 in the previous month.“The number of complaints have reduced. We will come up with a fixed schedule and inform residential areas on the specific days and designated areas for bulk waste collection,” said Asmawi, adding that Subang Jaya is the highest on the list in terms of bulk waste collection.“The task force has until December to compile the data and statistics on bulk waste collection in Subang Jaya,” he said, adding that the collection will be carried out twice a month.

He said since Alam Flora Sdn Bhd had ceased providing garbage collection and cleaning services in Selangor on Oct 16, the number of complaints for domestic waste collection had also reduced to 89 in October compared with 124 in August.He said the council had no plans to increase the number of contractors for garbage collection services but assured that the council would monitor their progress from time to time.

At present, the council has 71 contractors assigned to garbage collection services in Subang Jaya.Garbage is collected three times a week for residential areas and playgrounds, six times a week for high-rise buildings, commercial areas and industrial areas, and daily for wet markets.
By S. PUSPADEVI puspa@thestar.com.my

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Urban Park in the Making in USJ3

The last remaining piece of unmarked land in USJ, situated between the TNB power lines and USJ3C along Persiaran Setia, will be developed into an Urban Forest. Since last year, the usage of this piece of land has been up in discussion, since the proposed private recreation development fell through and was cancelled. While private developers were eyeing the 5 acres land for various commercial developments, JKP Zone 3 was determined to see it preserved as recreational for the benefit of Subang Jaya & USJ residents.

Toying with the idea of an Organic Eco Farm, centre for some cultural activities, and a green lung, the development of this recreational centre is moving ahead this November with Phase 1: creating an urban forest. What was great is the fact that MPSJ’s Town Planning Department is also was moving along the same thinking lines as JKP, and they revealed earlier this year a suggestion to create the urban forest. Things got into motion with a meeting between MPSJ’s Town Planning Department, Landscape Department and JKP in March.

Since then, the Rotary Club of USJ has come forth to volunteer to plant trees. The timing is perfect, This coming 11th November 2011 (11/11/11), JKP3, MPSJ & the Rotary Club of USJ will be planting 1111 (yes, one thousand one hundred and eleven trees) at the site. MPSJ is in the midst of preparing the trees to be planted, as well as the necessary earth works as you read this now.

For Phase one, besides planting the trees, there will be an earth trail thru the “forest”.Later, we aim to build some public toilets, maybe some picnic areas, and if we can get a suitable partner, start the Organic Farm, which will serve as some sort of plant and maybe animal museum for the city kids.

If you’d like to participate in this tree planting exercise, do contact me at rajiv@mpsj.gov.my.

by Rajiv - Zon3 MPSJ Councilor

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Happy Deepavalli

The 3 Greens Committee would like to take this opportunity to wish all our Hindu neighbours a very Happy Deepavalli.



May your Divali be a celebration of beautiful colours and many sparkles...

Friday, October 7, 2011

MPSJ 10km Run 2011 ( Dec 4, 2011 )




When You Hear the Siren

MPSJ introduces new multi-purpose patrol car



THE next time you are double-parked on busy Subang Jaya roads especially in commercial areas and you hear your vehicle registration number being called out, move it fast!

That “last call” if unheeded would see your vehicle being towed away by the enforcement unit of the Subang Municipal Council.

MPSJ president Dato Asmawi Kasbi said had introduced the new Proton Inspira enforcement vehicle, the first of its kind in the municipality to be used round the clock for official duties, including enforcement operations.

“The vehicle will be used to escort VIPs and assist in traffic dispersal especially when traffic lights are down or in accidents.”

“We will be using this to patrol commercial areas to deter double parking. We will announce via the public announcement system installed in the car and sound the siren to ask vehicle owners to remove their cars before towing operations begin,” he said.

Asmawi said MPSJ’s enforcement unit on motorcycles would continue issuing summonses to those who double-parked.

He said the vehicle will also be used during natural disasters and compliment the police force

MPSJ to clean up neighbourhood of rubbish within a month

THE Subang Jaya Municipal Council will clean up the neighbourhood of rubbish within a month, says council president Dato Asmawi Kasbi.

“We will clear up all the rubbish and bulky waste which has been indiscriminately dumped by road shoulders.”

“The council will also place big bins for residents to dump their bulky waste as a measure to reduce indiscriminate dumping,” he said to SJ Echo after the council’s monthly morning briefing.

Asmawi said the Urban Services and Landscape Department would be teamed up to tackle this problem.

“MPSJ lorries will be mobilised to pick up rubbish by the road shoulders throughout the whole municipality,” he said.

He said MPSJ would place bulky waste bins in strategic locations and hoped that residents would give their cooperation to the council to stem the problem.
On illegal banners and signages, Asmawi admitted that the council was overwhelmed with the problem.

“MPSJ contractors who had been asked to help remove the Ah Long banners in Seri Kembangan were threatened by thugs.”

“Our enforcement officers have been directed to tackle this issue and to increase their efforts to fight this problem,” he said.

Asmawi said the council would contact utility companies like Tenaga Nasional and Telekom Malaysia to explore ways to clean up stickers which had vandalised their property as well.

“I would like to appeal to residents to help us out too. Call us if you spot people putting up illegal banners and placing stickers everywhere,” he said.

MPSJ’s Hotline can be reached at 03-5637 6545.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Exciting Benefits for Selangor Citizens



Road Closure at NPE on Oct 2 2011

Avoid NPE stretches on Oct 2

Road closure for Subang Jaya area during Adidas King Of The Road Run on 2 October 2011 at NPE Highway.

Recycling TIme of the Month

Its that Recycling time of the month again! We hope once again for your support to bring out
  • Old newspapers / magazines / cardboards
  • Aluminium cans / tins / steel containers / plastic bottles
  • Used Car batteries / old electrical applicances
  • Old clothings / other recyclables
to the wooden gazebo at USJ3/1 padang this Sunday ( October 2, 2011 ) between the hours of 1:00pm till 5:00pm.

Our Pro-tem committee members / street representatives will be present to recieve your recyclables; Neighbours are also invited to come and meet up with us if you have any questions pertaining to our GnG initiatives.

Thank you

3 Greens Committee

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri

3 Greens Residents' Commitee wishes all our Muslim brothers and sisters

Monday, August 22, 2011

Are You Going Away for the Holidays?

With Raya Holidays around the corner, do make us of the FOC Service provided by the Police to keep your home safe while you are away on your holidays!
All you have to do is to click, print and fill up the form below and drop it off at the nearest police station to have your home visited while you are away.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Keeping Your Home Safe While You Are Away

Switch off non-essential electrical items and check your stoves before you leave for holidays

Download the checklist here

BEFORE you leave for your holidays this Hari Raya, do a quick checklist to switch off non-essential electrical items and cooking gadgets in the kitchen.

This according to SS17 Bomba chief Deputy Superintendent Khairi Daud, is to ensure homes are safe from any risk of short circuits which may result in fire, while the house owner is away.

“Most times when a fire breaks out, it is because of short circuits or faulty gas stoves while the house owner is away.”

“Help reduce the risk of untoward incidences by looking at the basic checklist we have provided here and do a quick check before you Balik Kampung,” Khairi said.

He said personnel from the SS17 Bomba station will be proactively going out to public areas during this Ramadhan to hand out the checklist to residents and to remind them on how best to minimise a fire at home.

“We will be going out to the pasar Ramadhan stalls and public areas to give out the checklist to residents,” he said.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Recycling Time of the Month

Its that Recycling time of the month again! We hope once again for your support to bring out
  • Old newspapers / magazines / cardboards
  • Aluminium cans / tins / steel containers / plastic bottles
  • Used Car batteries / old electrical applicances
  • Old clothings / other recyclables
to the wooden gazebo at USJ3/1 padang this Sunday ( August 7, 2011 ) between the hours of 1:00pm till 5:00pm.

Our Pro-tem committee members / street representatives will be present to recieve your recyclables; Neighbours are also invited to come and meet up with us if you have any questions pertaining to our GnG initiatives.

Thank you

3 Greens Committee

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Crime all around us... July 2011

It is quite alarming to see the Crime that is happening all round us.....

July 25 Snatch Thief at Maybank Taipan Subang Jaya

July 8 House Breakin along SS18/3B between 6-7.30pm

July 12 House Breakin along SS14/8G around 3 to 5.30pm

July 12 House Breakin along SS19/6A around 2-3am

July 7 Crime Suspect along SS14/4 at 2.00pm

June 21 Attempted Armed Robbery along SS15/5E at 7.30am

June 19 Potential Snatch Thieves along SS14/2 at 5.00pm

June 11 Snatching in USJ21/6 at 10.30am

Do TAKE NOTE that most of the house breakin happens in the evening !!!!!

Selamat Menyambut Puasa Ramadhan

To all our Muslim friends and neighbours,



Ramadhan 2011 (Ramadan 2011) is expected to start on Monday, 1st August 2011, and will end around Tuesday, 30th August 2011.


Note that the Ramadhan date is based on moon sighting, thus the exact date will be determined and announced by the Islamic authority on the day itself.


From 3 Greens Committee/ Street Representatives

Monday, July 4, 2011

PDRM meet the Public Session / Ops Payung 2 launching

Dear Residents of Subang Jaya

The Subang Jaya District Police will be meeting the Public and also Launching the "OPS PAYUNG 2".The details are as follows:-

1.1. Date- 13 April 2011(Wednesday)
1.2. Place- Restaurant Haji Man SS 15/2, Subang Jaya
1.3. Time- 5.00pm - 7.00pm.

Residents of Subang Jaya are cordially invited to join us and be part this pro gramme.

Thank You and Best Regards.

DSP Raj
for OCPD Subang Jaya

Sunday, June 26, 2011

3 Greens Bicycle Geng




A great ride this morning with lots of new faces to our 3 Greens Bicycle Geng outing… at the MPSJ Kayuhan Mesra 2011( 3rd and Final series ) to which all managed to successfully complete the 13km route round USJ.



As the next USJ ride will only be back in November, several months away, we will try to organized some longer distance cycle rides of our own to which our Committee President, Andy who is also our USJ 3 JKP representative will try to get support from local council possibly in terms of motorcycle outrider assistance.

Note that this will probably only be possible if our group is large enough; so do invite your neighbours, friends and relatives to also join in our activities.



PS : 3 Greens Bicycle Geng consist of a group of residents and friends who enjoys cycling at an easy and leisure pace on most nights as well as doubles up for patrol duty around our GnG neighbourhood. If you are interested to join us and know more, please drop an email to nyghtsky@gmail.com. Cheers

Thursday, June 23, 2011

New Asst OCPD Subang Jaya

Please be informed effective immediatly, ( Supt ) Tuan Tan Ah Chua has been appointed the new Asst.Officer in Charge of Police District (Asst. OCPD) for Subang Jaya

His contact details as follows:

Superintendent of Polis (Supt) Tuan Tan Ah Chua
Telephone: 03-78627002
Email: tanac55@hotmail.com

Supt Tuan Tan has taken up his duties at IPD Subang Jaya located at USJ8 and will assist OCPD ACP Tuan Zainal Rashid Hj Abu Bakar.

We would like to congratulate Supt Tuan Tan on his promotion to his new post and to wish him a warm welcome him to the SJ District

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

MPSJ Cycle for a Healthy Life this coming Sunday

Get your legs and bikes ready for this coming Sunday’s ( June 26, 2011 ) MPSJ Kayuhan Mesra event. This will be the final cycling event of 3 hosted by MPSJ since April.



The last two events was attended by more than 100 cyclists ( all bicycles, race and age ) having full and safe ownership of USJ Streets courtesy of MPSJ, Bomba and Police officials. Reminder : All participants must wear Bicycle Helmets

As usual, we will be meeting at USJ 3/1 Padang at 7am ( SHARP ) on Sunday morning; to which we will make our way to MPSJ Stadium for the start of the event at 7:30am. The route will be approx. 13km ( see map ) and the event will be over by 9:00am.

Do invite any friends or relative to join in the fun… Cheers

Thursday, June 9, 2011

USJ Family Day - June 11, 2011

Dear Residents,

bring your family and friends out to the MPSJ Sports Complex for the USJ Family this coming Saturday, 11 June 2011 from 5 pm onwards.

There will be performances, games, food and many more events planned. Early birds will get goodie-bags. There are limited numbers so it will be given out on a first-come-first serve basis. See you there!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

What happens when a G&G fails

Our collection is slow and while we may be having relative serenity within our area with almost no reports of criminal activities, all other areas ( non GnG )around us have been reporting theft and break-in cases. I remember the time before our GnG was up when we were experiencing almost 10 criminal cases a month. Our GnG keeps us safe but let's not take it for granted.

Here is an extract from SJ Alert:-

This happened in USJ26 from a resident called Akil. He lamented that crime has returned to his neighborhood since the G&G stopped due to the non-cooperation of the residents there.

Akil's remark

We had a break-in at our neighborhood yesterday between 4pm and 6pm during the heavy thunderstorm. The owner left the house at 4pm and returned around 6pm to find gate and door ajar. A suspicious silver MPV was seen leaving in a hurry when the owner returned with some tools used for breaking into the house, left behind. The owner reported the incident to the Police.

This is the THIRD (3) case since GnG stopped due to some residents apathy. And the thieves knows this and are targeting USJ 26. They being "professional", will always choose a time when we are most vulnerable for example:

1) Heavy rain, so even if the alarm sounds, no one will take notice.
2) Weekdays when no one is at home
3) Power failure (when CCTV and alarm not working)

Looking at the pattern…the guard can only serve as a deterrent….

And this was the case for the 2+ years crime free neighbourhood (while we had GnG implemented)

For those who don’t believe in GnG, IT WORKS……..


Hopefully, with these incidents, the residents at USJ26 can start to cooperate again.

Regards,

Akil

Monday, May 23, 2011

MPSJ Cycle for a Healthy Life this coming Sunday

MPSJ will again be holding their "Cycle for a Healthy Life" ride this coming Sunday ( May 29, 2011 )




Last month, more than 150 cyclist of all races, age and bicycle types took part in what can only be described as a very well organised event and fun for all who attended. Safety helmets are compulsory.

MPSJ, Ambulances and Police staff was stationed along the entire cycling route of 15km to direct traffic and lend assistance to cyclist. A patrol vehicle is available to fetch riders and their bikes to the starting point if neccessary.

Interested residents and friends are invited to join in. We will be meeting at 7:00am sharp at the USJ 3/1 Padang and moving as a group towards MPSJ Stadium for the start of the event at 7:30am.



Our Geng was there last month !!

New OCS for Balai Polis USJ 8 - Tuan Firid Bin Fisol

Please be informed effective May 2011, Tuan Firid Bin Fisol has been appointed the new OCS (Officer in Charge of Station) for Balai Polis USJ8. We would like to wish him a warm welcome and best of luck as our new OCS. His contact details as follows:




Tuan Firid Bin Fisol - 012 3999353
Balai Polis USJ8 - 03 5635 6904
Email: kpb_usj8@rmp.gov.my


Friday, May 20, 2011

Beware! Serial Acid Splasher strikes



Copies of the above suspect picture will be distributed to our Security Guards!

Here are some preventive guidelines was posted on another website which you may want to read about.

Always walk facing against the traffic: So that the serial acid splasher will not attack you from the back. Besides that by walking against the traffic you will have a better chance of avoiding anyone who looks suspicious to you.

Avoid walking by the side of the road: If possible don't walk at the side of the road at all if it is unnecessary. You will be exposed and make yourself easy target for this serial acid splasher. Walk near the building where there are crowded people.

Always bring along an umbrella: This might sound crazy...but I suggest that you bring along a huge umbrella with you. So whenever you see someone suspicious approaching you, immediately open that umbrella to shield yourself from any possible attack. Yes! Just open it even though it is not raining. Best of all use the umbrella all the time. Moreover your umbrella can be a potent weapon for you to defend yourself in dangerous situations.

Inform the police of any suspicious motorcyclist: Banking on our lazy and inefficient Malaysian police alone is not enough. So the moment you see anyone riding a bike with dark complexion and looks suspicious...immediately take down the number plate and inform the police to come over as soon as possible. Who knows? Your information might lead to the nabbing of this serial acid splasher!

Put on more clothes: I know the weather is scorching hot right now. But putting on an extra jacket or vest might buy you some time to escape the devastating acid if *touch wood* you are being splashed!

Don't go out at all: No matter where you go, try not to walk...at all. If possible don't even go out if you don't have any transport, preferably car. It doesn't matter if the sundry shop is only 50 metres away from your home...you don't want to risk being splashed with acid right? So ask your parents, husband or other family members to ferry you around if you can.

Use as much water as possible: Water is the best remedy to counter the corrosive acid. The moment someone is being splashed with acid (either it is you or other victims), pour as much water as possible onto the affected body parts especially the eyes. Keep on pouring a large amount of water to dilute the acid. Keep on doing this until the acid has been diluted and washed away. So I suggest all of us to bring a water bottle all the time.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Haze is BACK!!!!!!!!!

Gotong Royong 2011 Pictures

The Gotong Royong last weekend was a success, nevertheless it would have been super if more committee members and street representatives had participated. Thanks to some of our residents who came with their family to participate in the G.R.



Also thanks to our Chairman, Mr Andy Lam, who managed to get some funds from the MPSJ and also MPSJ provided disposal services of the rubbish and branches which were trimmed off from some of the trees.



We also managed to erect back part of the damaged fences along USJ 3/1. If any of you drive along USJ 3/1 you will notice the place and the drains are much cleaner.
We could not cover more area due to lack of manpower.



Once again a big thank you to all members and residents who volunteered to participate in the G.R. To all committee members & street reps who did not turn up you missed an opportunity to participate in a wonderful community activity. Hope we do better the next time or in the next event.











Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Happy Wesak Day



Wishing all our Buddhist residents a Happy Wesak Day. May you be well and happy on this auspicious day.

Friday, May 6, 2011

USJ 3/1 Gotong-Royong 2011

Dear Residents,

the 3 Greens' Resident Committee would like to invite you to " turun padang " and participate in the USJ 3/1 Gotong Royong 2011 on May 14, 2011 ( Saturday ) between the hours of 8:00 - 11:00am.

This year's Gotong-Royong agenda includes clean-up activities around the padang, painting of the guardhouses, removing illegal banners/advertisments, etc.

Do bring along your garden tools and cleaning tools (cangkul, parang, spades, etc) if you can. Garbage bags and mineral water will be provided.

Thank you for your kind attention and look forward to seeing you next Saturday.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

JKP3 USJ Family Day - June 11, 2011

JKP3’s Family Day is back - June 11. It will be held from 5pm to 10pm with the theme “Loving Our Community, Caring for Our Environment”.

This year’s main attraction will be Hot Air Balloon rides, right at our very own MPSJ’s Stadium in USJ5. Just like the first family day, we will be offering 500 goodie bags to the first 500 families. Last year it was all snatched up in one hour, so make sure you get there early this year.

Among the attractions on the cards this year is a Bouncy Castle for kids (free of charge), face painting, sand art, fun fair, tele-matches for kids, free football clinic by Brazil Football Club, demonstration by Bomba, Free Health Screening, lots of interesting food stalls and a flea market. Many more plans are in the works for more activities.

We are looking for the community to participate in a few ways:

1) Run a stall in our “marketplace” – be it selling food, drinks, clothing, craft, services or just about anything legal you can think of;

2) Perform on stage – we will be running local performances from 7:30pm right up to 10pm, and will be getting a good sound system in place for this. If you’d like to showcase your talent, this is your chance;

3) Sponsor – This family day’s budget is approximately RM50k, and is being raised mostly from sponsorship in cash and kind;

4) Help out in running the show – one of our greatest achievements in last year’s family day was nearly 100 volunteers from all over USJ (and some Subang Jaya) pitched in to make it possible. Great teamwork, great results, great satisfaction.

FYI: Our 3/1 Resident Committee will be looking after the Prize Giving and Lucky Draw event; If you want to assist, please contact me at nyghtsky@gmail.com.

Upcoming Plans for Zone 3

For those of you who read Sarawakian’s column in this paper (if you’re not, I’m doing free advertisement for him), a constant complaint of his are the problems in Taipan – broken drain covers, filthy drains, restaurant food preparation, etc –I, as your representative to MPSJ, totally agree and share your sentiment. As I push in council meetings for improvements on this, I hope we can join hands together in making a difference.

Firstly, please do your part and don’t litter. Next, join me in voicing this to the Yang DiPertua (Council President) who is the head of the administration of MPSJ, as he heads the respective departments responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and infrastructure in our beloved Subang Jaya. You can also make complaints (it’s easy to do this online or via the hotline) to MPSJ, that gives a show of strength of our desire for improvement of service and concern for hygiene.

While I’ve talked about plans for zone 3 in my column in January’s edition of SJ Echo, the latest and biggest plan in the pipeline today for zone 3, is to convert the last remaining piece of vacant public land into an urban forest. This would entail a walking/jogging path, forest trees, possibly an exhibition farm and complimentary facilities. I’m glad the Town Planning and Landscape departments are working towards this, and we aim to do a public presentation before moving towards its development (possibly early next year). The design works in underway now.


by Rajiv Rishyakaran

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Crime Alert : Light Blue Proton Wira WGY1526

Just in!


Yet another robbery in USJ 3/3F again. 2 thin guys ( Dark Skin ) in light blue proton wira with spoiler WGY1526 jumped into house, pried open front grill, went in. Police report made.

If you should spot the said Proton Wira, please call the Polis.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Break in at USJ 3/3

Dear All,

My friend's house was broken into last night at around 10.20 pm in
the USJ 3/3 area. 4 Indian guys dressed totally in black and wearing masks
and gloves scaled her wall and prised up her inner grille gate. Shocking!

She and her husband were upstairs while her 12 yr old son and maid were
downstairs. Her son heard the sound of the robbers breaking in and ran
upstairs but the robbers were so fast. One held a parang to my friend's neck
while another held a sword to her husband's neck. Fortunately, after taking
their jewellery, money, laptop and handphones, they left. No one was
injured.

Please be on the alert.

Regards,

Loretta

OPS PAYUNG ii Launched


SUBANG JAYA police will now be noticeably present even in the night with the debut of Ops Payung II, with our men in blue spotting new umbrellas equipped with beacon lights and night lamps manning their static stations.

The introduction of the new equipment will allow the police to operate into the night at hot spots in Subang Jaya, creating omnipresence in the community, according to Subang Jaya OCPD ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar.

“The umbrellas with a blue beacon light and night lamp will operate until midnight when called upon. It will complement our existing 20 umbrellas used during the day.”

“Seven sets which include a table and a chair each will be mobilised immediately. It will also be used for manning road blocks,” Zainal said at the launch of the new umbrellas and also the meet-the-community session in front of Restoran Man Selera in SS15 recently.

He said the umbrella units will be used as one of the platforms for the public to interact with the police wherever they may be stationed.

The first phase of Ops Payung, the brainchild of Selangor Police Chief DCP Dato Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah, was launched in November last year. The umbrellas from the first phase were provided by Sime Darby Property Berhad.

“The crime rate in Subang Jaya has dropped tremendously thanks to the cooperation and assistance from the public.”

“This success would have been impossible without the community’s help,” Zainal said, adding that even the restaurant owner came forward to sponsor the refreshments for the launch when he was told the launch would be in front of his shop.

He paid tribute to members of the Voluntary Patrol Unit of Subang Jaya, comprising mostly senior citizens who diligently patrolled Subang Jaya and USJ during the day, creating a presence which helped deter attempts to perpetrate crime.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Local authorities to take over Alam Flora’s cleaning work

THE cleaning work that has been carried out by Alam Flora Sdn Bhd will now be taken over by the nine local authorities in Selan-gor. Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said the state government had decided that Alam Flora would only be in charge of garbage collection, while local authorities would do the cleaning work. The local authorities will now clean drains, fields and roads, said Khalid after the Selangor state monthly meeting yesterday. He said this was important because local authorities had been receiving many complaints on cleanliness. Khalid said the state government was planning to spend about RM200mil for cleaning work. “The local authorities will have their own workers and if need be they will give out contracts for cleaning projects,” he said. Khalid said the decision was not due to Alam Flora’s failure to deliver, but he felt that they could not handle everything by themselves. “If they only focus on garbage collection then it will be easier for us to know what their job specialisation is,” he said. Khalid said Alam Flora’s role as coordinators by using contractors must be reduced and they had to be directly involved with the tasks given. “About 10 years ago, all these tasks were done by the local authorities. Now we are reverting to the old way. Alam Flora’s initial role was only to deal with garbage collection and disposal,” he said.

MPSJ to promote cycling for health

AS PART of an initiative to promote a healthy lifestyle, the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) will be organising the Cycle for a Healthy Life MPSJ 2011 programme.


“Cycling is becoming popular these days, but most people do not have a chance to cycle properly as traffic on roads can be dangerous,” said MPSJ acting president Abdullah Marjunid at a press conference recently.


“This has made most people limit their cycling to housing areas or parks. “By having this programme, we’re giving an opportunity to participants to experience riding on the streets, with proper safety measures implemented,” he said. Ready to ride: Abdullah (in red, on mountain bike) and cycling team members all geared up for their first ride.


He added that apart from promoting a healthy lifestyle, it would also help foster unity and raise awareness on pollution caused by motorised vehicles. The activity will be held on every last Sunday of the month, incorporating a 10 to 15km route, and is open to participants aged 12 and above. The first event will take off from the MPSJ Sports Complex in USJ 5 at 7.30am.


“For the first three months from April to June, we will be having the activities at Subang Jaya constituency, followed by Kinrara, Seri Kembangan and Serdang,” said Abdullah. Interested participants need only show up with their bikes at the venue as no registration is required. Currently only roadbikes and mountain bikes are allowed.


Participants must also wear safety helmets and proper attire. “Staff will be stationed along the cycling route to direct traffic and lend assistance to cyclists. “If participants get tired halfway, there will also be a patrol vehicle to fetch the riders and their bikes to the starting point,” said Abdullah.


Lending their support to the programme are former national cyclists M.Kumaresan and Musairi Musa, who will be joining the event along with members from cycling clubs around Selangor, including the MPSJ Cycling Club, Ciclista Cycling and Bukit Jelutong Cycling Club.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Kayuhan Hidup Sihat MPSJ 2011

MPSJ will be organising Health Cycling Program 2011 to which all are invited to participate. Participants are invited to join in. Please come on your own bicycle, suitable equiped and attired ( Helmets are a must )


Date: 24 April 2011 ( Sunday )

Time : 7.30 am - 9.00 am


Venue : Kompleks Sukan (Stadium), Bangunan MPSJ, USJ 5 Subang Jaya ( in front of Taipan USJ )



Former national cyclists M. Kumaresan & Musairi Musa will be joining in the program.



There will also be an Opening Ceremony and Press Conference held this coming Friday at 9:00am at Laman Kenanga, Tingkat 1, Bangunan MPSJ. Riders are invited to attend as well.


MPSJ will be holding the health cycling program on every last Sunday of the month. Come with your family and invite all your friends to join along in support of this healthy activity.

Malaysian Snatch theft caught on Video





Caught with an in-car video survillance camera on 27th March 2011. The culprits, usually a motorcyclist and a pillion rider, tail the driver and smash!

Securing your car against theft

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Suspicious Vehicle in our Area

Dear All Residents


Please be vigilant. The following info. was picked up from SJ Alert forum
page. It is important that we be alert about these wicked people.


Regards
John


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Dear ALL,

Please take note that a Proton Perdana in Golden Light Yellow, with heavy
tinting had been spotted. It bares license plate; MBL 2215, seen moving
around USJ 3 and 4, on a lookout driving very slowly.

Second case:-
A light truck with Indian couples lurking on houses with no occupants, and
grabbing stuff that they could grab on such as shoes, etc.
On both cases a police report had been done.


Be on watchout!
On Behalf of USJ4RA Chairman – Mr. Shariff


BRgs,
VJ

Subang Jaya - A Township of Rubbish!


Indiscriminate dumping of rubbish is becoming as rampant as illegal buntings and banners popping up overnight. SUBANG Jaya is fast becoming a township littered with rubbish no thanks to irresponsible house owners who throw their rubbish anywhere they deem fit and made worse by inefficient rubbish collection by the authorities. Almost every main road or neighbourhood roads are littered with rubbish from the home – old sofa sets; old cupboards, car tires; tree branches; kitchen rubbish; and a lot more bulky items which residents are not willing to pay the cost for disposal. In most, if not all the cases, the rubbish is not thrown outside their own compound but onto neighbouring roads. Some blame it on ignorance of the fact that they have to pay for the disposal of such items while others argue that it is the Subang Jaya Municipal Council’s duty to dispose of it for them. The cost to remove bulky waste in 2010 was a whopping RM302,000 according to MPSJ.


Selangor state exco for tourism, consumer affairs and environment Elizabeth Wong who was asked to comment on this said, “It's not rocket science. It confounds me why Malaysians continue to indulge in indiscriminate and illegal dumping of waste when services are available. Every time someone throws out rubbish at public areas and roadsides, it's additional costs to the residents and ratepayers of Subang Jaya.”


ADUN Subang Jaya Hannah Yeoh said MPSJ was in a transitional stage where there may be a change of contractors for rubbish collection. “The collection has not been regular, even though there are two people supervising the rubbish collection, which is MPSJ’s Urban Services director, and a supervisor from Alam Flora.” “I believe that there is a lack of supervision in this case. By right, supervisors should be more proactive and make checks on their workers’ progress on ad-hoc basis, and not waiting for the public to alert them about this,” she said. Hannah said it was MPSJ’s job is to provide these services. Many residents complain that leachate from Alam Flora’s garbage trucks leave a trail on the road, stinking up the whole stretch. She said MPSJ should place someone in areas most likely to face illegal dumping to catch the perpetrators. “I don’t buy into their excuse that they lack manpower to carry out these duties. Also, people who are caught should be slapped with a stiff fine to deter them and others from following suit.” Hannah said there was an urgent need to educate residents and this could easily be done through dissemination of information via leaflets. “Residents should also play their part to take photos of people dumping by the roadside and alert MPSJ immediately,” she added.


MPSJ councilor for JKP Zone 4 Roslan Shahir said he had received complaints about illegal dumping, especially those that involve dumping of construction waste in residential areas in USJ 1. “There was also once that they dumped the construction waste in front of Rumah Amal Cahaya Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, which is dangerous and hazardous for the orphans who live there.” “I find this is irresponsible because MPSJ has to fork out the budget to clear it up. We are planning to build barricades to ensure that lorries will not find it easy to enter the area to dump the waste. I’m also urging residents to snap photos of lorries who passed by to identify the culprits,” he said, adding that the council had put up a billboard along Persiaran Kewajipan offering a RM500 reward for photos taken of the culprits.


MPSJ councilor for Zone 1 Dr KM Loi said there was no reason for indiscriminate dumping as MPSJ provides collection of special waste for a minimum fee of RM250 that will be included the assessment fee. “MPSJ needs to be clearer in laying out their policies when it comes to bulky items although it is not included in the by-laws when it comes to waste management. To circumvent this problem, MPSJ should include it in Alam Flora’s contracts if they want to provide better services to the residents,” he said. To dispose bulky waste, please call Alam Flora hotline to pick up 1800-880-800

Monday, April 11, 2011

Fire at USJ 3/1G

Recently, a fire broke out as a result of a electric water pump at our chairman, Andy Lam's house on USJ 3/1G. Luckily his maid alerted him via his handphone, which prompted him to seek assistance from his neighbours. Our vice-chairman, Darren Ooi was one of those who came and brought along his portable fire extinguisher which was put to use and possible slowed down the fire long enough till the fire bomba arrived about 20mins after they were alerted.



Luckily noone was hurt and the damage was minimal. From this incident, we learn that it is most advisable to be prepared and hence Andy had taken the liberty to source for quotations of certain fire fighting equipment which we feel may be good to have on hand in case of such events. See below:


Note that the pricing for the equipment is based on a purchase of 50 units; hence if you are interested in purchasing them, please contact Andy Lam on his HP 0193337088

New SS17 Bomba Chief

Introducing our new Bomba Chief - Deputy Superintendent Khairi bin Daud - Handphone Number: 012-2788532

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Recycling Time of the Month

Its that Recycling time of the month again! We hope once again for your support to bring out
  • Old newspapers / magazines / cardboards
  • Aluminium cans / tins / steel containers / plastic bottles
  • Used Car batteries / old electrical applicances
  • Old clothings / other recyclables
to the wooden gazebo at USJ3/1 padang this Sunday ( April 3, 2011 ) between the hours of 1:00pm till 5:00pm.

Our Pro-tem committee members / street representatives will be present to recieve your recyclables; Neighbours are also invited to come and meet up with us if you have any questions pertaining to our GnG initiatives.

Thank you

3 Greens Committee

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Let there be light!

From: "Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman"
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 16:45:31
To:
Cc: Ong Li Ling
Subject: RE: Greetings

Dear Mr.Andy,

There will two different task will be carried out ;

1. MPSJ will be fixing lamp with the bracket on every post which dun have any lamp now. But, when it come to numbers of lamp, its still depend on MPSJ decision. They might not fix too many lamps at a same place. As their concern, excessive light intensity can give bad effect on environment (eg. Plant growth). As I understand, they will brighten up the place.

2.TNB will be replacing all the old 70W to 100W. There will be no more 70W bulb can be seen at your area once this task done :)

Thanks & Regards,

PERSHANTA KUMAR A/L J.RAMAN

JURUTERA KENDALIAN & SENGGARAAN (LV)

TNBD SUBANG JAYAHP: 019 - 646 3087

-----Original Message-----
From: andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my
[mailto:andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 2:34 PM
To: Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman
Cc: Ong Li Ling
Subject: Re: Greetings

Hi Mr Pershanta Kumar,

Thank you for your reply. It certainly has answered my questions. I'm very impressed to see MPSJ and TNB working closely and proactively to brighten up Subang Jaya resulting in a more crime free place for the residents.

However, I'd like to know whether ALL the lamposts will be installed with new bulbs including those without the holders which I highlighted to Ms Ong in my earlier mail to her.

Thanks and regards,

Andy Lam
0193337088

Sent from my BlackBerry(r) wireless device via Vodafone-Celcom Mobile.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman"
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 12:54:50
To: Ong Li Ling;
Cc: Norsiah Ismail; Kausalia Dewi A/P Tirisamy; Hazirawati Hashim; Mohd Nurashid Bin Mohd Yusoff
Subject: RE: Greetings

Thank you Li Ling.

Dear Mr.Andy,

You have raised two issues here;

1. Need more street lights
2. Existing street lights not bright enough.


For your information, MPSJ are working with TNB to fix street light on every post at USJ 3 area soon. We have done all the cost estimation of fixing street lights and forwarded it to MPSJ personals. It's staging at application process now.

The existing street lights at USJ3 area are using 70W bulb. We are in the midst of replacing all the 70W bulbs at Subang Jaya to 100W which will be more brighter. We will replace 70W bulb at USJ 3 in three weeks time


Hope I ve answered you. Feel free to call or mail me if you need more information.

Thanks & Regards,

PERSHANTA KUMAR A/L J.RAMAN

JURUTERA KENDALIAN & SENGGARAAN (LV)

TNBD SUBANG JAYAHP: 019 - 646 3087


-----Original Message-----
From: Ong Li Ling
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 11:20 AM
To: andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my
Cc: Norsiah Ismail; Kausalia Dewi A/P Tirisamy; Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman
Subject: RE: Greetings

Dear Mr Andy Lam,

As per email last week, these are the contact details of my colleagues in Subang Jaya :

Customer Service Manager : Norsiah Ismail 019 242 8090
Streetlighting Engineer : Pershanta Kumar 019 646 3087
Customer Relations Officer : Kausalia Dewi 012 976 1513

Office number : 03 56286500

I have c.c. this email to my colleagues. Hope you are able to resolve your streetlighting issues soon.

Regards
LiLing


On Feb 26, 2011, at 1:17 AM, "andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my"
wrote:

> Hi Ms Ong Li Ling,
> My name is Andy Lam. I got your name and email address from my good
friend, Mr Lee Seng Teck who speaks very highly of you. He told me that you've been extremely helpful with regards to his TNB problems recently.
How I wish there are just as helpful people in other government depts.
> I'm the Chairman of our USJ3/1 Residents Association with the primary
objective of making our neighbourhood a safer place for the residents.
As such we've managed to fence up our area and engaged security guards to look after our families and us 24hrs. This peace of mind of course comes with quite a hefty bill and fortunately most of the residents agree to contribute monthly to pay for the guard services.
> There's something perhaps you may be able to help make our area safer
by installing additional streetlights as most of the street lights are quite far apart. For instance, there is a lamp post in front of my house at 11, USJ3/1G
> which does not have a light and the next one is approximately 25meters
away. Besides, most of these lights are more than 10yrs old and the lights are not bright at all. I would appreciate very much if you could send some of your officers to our area ( USJ3/1, 1A to 1H) and assess the situation. In fact, I would very much like to meet you to explain in detail. I can be reached at 0193337088.
> Finally, I hope you can look into our request so as to make our
residential area crime free if possible.
>
> Warmest regards,
>
> Andy Lam
> 0193337088

Friday, March 4, 2011

RM500 reward for info on garbage dumping

THE Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) is offering RM500 to anyone who can give information that leads to catching the culprits behind the garbage woes in USJ 2.

Recently, StarMetro reported that rubbish including waste such as broken sofas, chairs and unwanted household items could be seen dumped in various spots.

Resident Siti Hajjar, 52, believes that this is the work of outsiders because she had seen a truck unloading sofas and other items by the roadside once.

She claimed that a truck comes to collect the items but has not seen it for a month now.

Another resident Satwant Singh, 66, said the residents were also contributing to the mess by throwing their rubbish far away from their houses and not in their own bins.

MPSJ blames the situation on the lack of responsibilty and concern of residents over the cleanliness of their area.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

USJ 3 Sector Officer

Here's is a contact name and number which all residents should have on hand i.e. Officer in charge of our Area USJ 3/1.

Balik Kampung-Rumah Selamat program 2011

Further to the Official launch of the Balik Kampung – Rumah Selamat Campaign at Summit USJ by YDH DIG Datuk Hussin Hj Ismail on Sunday 16/01/2011.

SJ Alert pleased to announce that you can now register for Balik Kampung Rumah Selamat On-line at:
http://www.sjalert.com.my/Balik_Kampung/bk_online.htm

Kindly be advised that On-Line registration will only be accepted by SJ Alert up to Tuesday, 01/02/2011 at 5.00pm. Registration after this time may not be recorded.

You can also register directly at the Balai Polis near you by using the official Borang Maklumat readily available at all participating Balai Polis.

Just a reminder, do register early so that the Polis can plan their Patrols efficiently, do not send in your registration at the very last moment.

If you are driving this Chinese New Year, please do so safely and remember to get your passengers seated at the rear of the car to buckle up.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Dog Found at USJ 3/1F

While on bicycle patrol last night, we came across a small dog wandering weakly around bend of Jalan USJ 3/1F. It look like a black and silver Miniature Schnauzer ( possibly mixed ). Rather than leaving it on that particular stretch of road where cars frequently pass... I brought it home and fed it.


Anyone missing their furkid... please contact me at 0165475956. Your doggie is waiting for you.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Call your Cops direct

CALL your cops direct for emergencies or enquiries.

Residents of Subang Jaya and USJ can now call their own neighbourhood policeman on the latter’s mobile number for emergencies or enquiries, an extension of the community policing campaign launched by the police district recently.

Subang Jaya OCPD ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar said policemen were going around meeting residents to distribute sector cards which contain the name and mobile phone numbers of the police constable in charge of security of a particular area.


The sector cards are similar to a name card, according to ACP Zainal.

“Subang Jaya has been divided into smaller areas or sectors and is supervised by one or two constable rank policemen.”

“Residential areas will be our first target. It is our intention to encourage residents to know the personnel who monitor their area,” he said.

ACP Zainal said with the calling card, residents could call the personnel on duty any time and make reports or complaints about suspicious activities in their neighbourhoods.