
M A H A T H I R

Mahathir Anwar H

M A H A T H I R

Mahathir Anwar H
PEGAWAI POLIS ROGOL GURU DI PARKIR IPD KULIM
Seorang guru wanita (mangsa) yang berasal dari Kulim, Kedah telah hadir ke IPD Kulim untuk membuat satu laporan polis pada 3/12/2017 lalu.
Kemudian pada 5/12/2017 guru tersebut menerima panggilan daripada Pegawai Penyiasat kesnya iaitu Inspektor Fadlee yang mengajaknya berjumpa bagi berbincang mengenai kesnya.
Mangsa sampai di IPD Kulim pada jam 6 petang dan terus diajak ke Pasaraya Giant, Perai oleh Insp Fadlee. Selepas selesai membeli-belah Insp Fadlee mengajak pula mangsa memancing di kawasan Perai.
Setelah selesai memancing, Insp Fadzlee mengajak pula mangsa ke Pusat Karaoke di Seberang Jaya. Mangsa pada mulanya menolak tetapi akhirnya bersetuju setelah Insp Fadlee memujuk supaya menemaninya sebentar sahaja.
Di Pusat Karaoke tersebut kira-kira jam 12 tengah malam, Insp Fadlee telah memeluk dan mencium tangan mangsa. Mangsa berang dengan tindakan Insp Fadlee tetapi Insp Fadlee tidak mengendahkannya.
Insp Fadlee telah menghantar mangsa pulang ke IPD Kulim pada jam 2.10 pagi. Ketika sampai di halaman IPD Kulim, Insp Fadlee mula menunjukkan taringnya.
Belum sempat mangsa keluar dari kereta, Insp Fadlee telah mencium mulut mangsa dan menyatakan beliau menyayangi mangsa. Mangsa memarahi Insp Fadlee tetapi mangsa kemudiannya disuruh diam.
Selepas itu, Insp Fadlee menyelak tudung dan baju mangsa. Tali bra mangsa juga dibuka dan Insp Fadlee bertindak menghisap kedua-dua belah payudara mangsa. Akhir sekali seluar dalam mangsa dilondeh dan Insp Fadlee memasukkan kemaluannya ke dalam kemaluan mangsa. Setelah selesai merogol, Insp Fadlee bertindak memancut air maninya ke perut mangsa.
Selepas itu, mangsa disuruh memakai kembali pakaiannya dan diminta pulang ke rumah. Mangsa yang trauma dengan kejadian ini telah membuat laporan polis di IPD Kulim.






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TODAY UMNO HAS PROVEN ITSELF AS A PARIAH PARTY WITH A PARIAH LEADER.
Isaki or Grunt Fish has a very light and delicate taste. Grunt fish can be eaten as sashimi, grilled with salt or marinated with chili leaves. Isaki is also a wonderful restaurant in Sri Hartamas. Located at the end of the row that houses Backyard pub, Bulldog, Aunty Nat and Saigon .
I love its outdoor garden setting. Coming into the open bench area that is its portico, one gets a nice feeling to the place, a friendly vibe that Isaki has a casual dining side to it. The pebble lined walk, the Japanese wooden lanterns and small pine wood slats that the waitresses scurry across in typical wooden sandals. Upstairs is a large area that lends itself perfectly to parties and events, with ample bar and seating. You get the overall impression of intimacy and minimal pretensions here. Here I have to say that they make the best sushi rice – an often overlooked factor. I mean, the seafood has to be fresh and the cuts appropriate, those are a given. However, not many places take the case to come up with proper sushi rice. I shy away from the Sushi Kings and Sakae Sushis because they have no idea how to do the sushi rice. Maybe its because they are “process-manufactured”, the rice is packed as hard as a chinese dumpling, and the rice vinegar-sugar-water-salt mix is almost indistinguishable. In Isaki’s case, the mix is excellent plus I suspect they do put in a dash of sake or kombu.
Isaki’s sushi rice is so good, I can eat the rice on its own.
Somehow, a good sushi rice place has to equate to a good place for sake. At Isaki, you know they are serious when they have 4 different huge sake bottles being heated at any one time, and the sake menu is extensive.
I have never seen a Japanese restaurant that has so many pork items on their menu – its an eye opener. It could very well be that the restaurant is more influenced by Okinawan cooking (will ask them next time). Okinawan cooking tends toward stronger and spicier flavors than Japanese food, and is more heavily influenced by Chinese cooking styles. Hence pork is a very important ingredient to Okinawan cooking. Other items on the menu that are very good: the buta kakuni (steamed pork belly) and buta shishilo itame (pork slices with Japanese chillies). The garden setting makes for a wonderful place to have a barbecue as well, as almost one-third of their menu is catered to having the mini barbecue pit at your table. Fresh ingredients, lotsa meats and veggies, lotsa sake (hot and cold), wonderful outdoor setting, how not to like the place.
Lastly, I want to mention that its a very dog friendly place. If you go in the evening, you are likely to see the owners, a tanned Japanese man who won’t be back in Japan anytime soon and a lovely Chemor girl called Maggie Liew, with their two beautiful dogs – one is the cutest bulldog that looks like a bodybuilder gone bad, while the other is a lovely dobbiemix with a nice shiny coat – both absolutely people friendly. The place is very dog friendly.
I know some people has a list of so called pet friendly eateries – to me, most of them are not pet friendly, but rather if they have a patio/verandah, they don’t mind you bringing your pets. Those are pets tolerant places, not pet friendly, they just accomodate you because of your business. Genuine pet friendly places are an inclusive and embracing environment for responsible dog owners who bring their dogs out because they are part of their family rather than just pets.
Is there an alternative to North South Highway? How much of toll roads come under PLUS? There are 14.5m EPF members. We begrudgingly pay tolls, at least thinking some of it goes back to EPF returns.
If you look at our population bell curve, you can surmise that we are a growing population with a relatively wider base. In many aspects we are skewed towards a younger working population. This means that the annual contributions to EPF is likely to grow even more.
We can also surmise that there are limited investing opportunities locally, taking into account the kind of risk EPF is allowed to partake. PLUS is a significant player in an infrastructure that plays a critical role for the country. To replace PLUS with a similar investment with similar returns would be very difficult.
Fair Value – Not Enough Even
As a socialist-capitalist, I can be torn between getting more than a fair return on investment. That is, if an asset is being sold at higher than normal valuations, by all means, sell. I am certain that any potential buyer would have to offer a premium. The question then is how much of a premium would it make sense for EPF and Khazanah to dispose PLUS.
To me, the premium would have to be very high, so high that it would be silly not to sell, so high that it would be sillier to buy.
p/s: Yoona of Girls Generation
Critical Asset
Imagine a few years down the road, instead of the usual 5-10% annual increment, you see your normal RM1.10 toll
being raised to RM2.50. I am not saying it will happen. Yes there are rules to safeguard some of the increments, but seriously, it can only go up, and it won’t be LESS than when EPF/Khazanah are the owners.
We are already having to increase our investing overseas owing to the deluge of contributions into EPF. We should not replace PLUS or assets with similar values.
Cornerstones Should Not Be Tampered With
We should be thankful that EPF has been able to give around 6% annual returns (tax free). Go and ask CPF whats their rate for the past few years. The high-ish rate is thanks to a solid platform girding the overall investing philosophy. Cagamas and other critical asset like PLUS are the cornerstones. You do not want to remove the cornerstones as the foundation would be shaky then.