All fellow Orang Seputeh are very sad today to hear of an unprovoked attack on a resident whose house faces the "Great Wall of Seputeh Heights" at about 4am this morning.
According to a neighbour, a group of youths had gathered near the wall and in front of the Bukit Seputeh homes from 11pm or so on Friday night. Their gathering went on till the wee hours.
No one knows who they were or what they were doing but they were noisy. The neighbour told Seputeh Community Blog that he only heard of it this morning. What he subsequently learnt was that someone had called the police and a patrol car turned up at 2.30am.
After checking with the group and after one or more of the youths claiming to be a resident in the area, the patrol car advised them to disperse, not to make noise and the patrol car LEFT the scene.
The youths, of course, continued their "whatever" session. At about 4am, another resident who was irritated by the din caused, went out and told them to keep quiet. One word led to another and he was attacked, probably with a piece of wood.
The man suffered head inquries and is warded at the Pantai Medical Centre. Police, as usual, are investigating.
Dear Orang Seputeh, do we need more of such incidents before we will pay a ringgit or two a day to beef up our own security?
Parting advice: If we see anything amiss or anyone who's not supposed to be within our neighbourhood, call the cops. Again and again if necessary.
Call Rakan Cop: 03 – 21159999, Brickfields Station: 03-2274 4465/03-2274 2222 or the man in charge of the station -- Chief Inspector Badrol: 013-6778777
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Welcome To Seputeh's Very Own Community Blog
Dear Orang Seputeh,
This community blog is created for all of you to share your experiences, views and thoughts about Seputeh by Orang Seputeh for Orang Seputeh.
Who is an Orang Seputeh? He or she is someone who lives in Taman Seputeh, Seputeh Heights, Casa Elita, Taman Bukit Seputeh, Desa Seputeh, Bukit Seputeh and, very soon, Mutiara Seputeh.
As Seputeh has seen much in the past few decades and thousands have gone through our area, this blog would like to embrace more than the current Orang Seputeh but also the Seputeh Diaspora. If schools and universities can have their alumni, I'm sure we can have our Seputeh Diaspora.
This blog will be moderated but there will be more than one moderator.
This blog can also hopefully serve as a sounding board and perhaps a clarion call if necessary for things and facilities which we need.
Right now, there is a clamour for better security. And there is an effort by some individuals to start a security self-help scheme, asking us to pay a certain sum for added security.
What do you think?
Please feel free to put in your comments... but be prepared to accept a differing point of view from our fellow Orang Seputeh.
This community blog is created for all of you to share your experiences, views and thoughts about Seputeh by Orang Seputeh for Orang Seputeh.
Who is an Orang Seputeh? He or she is someone who lives in Taman Seputeh, Seputeh Heights, Casa Elita, Taman Bukit Seputeh, Desa Seputeh, Bukit Seputeh and, very soon, Mutiara Seputeh.
As Seputeh has seen much in the past few decades and thousands have gone through our area, this blog would like to embrace more than the current Orang Seputeh but also the Seputeh Diaspora. If schools and universities can have their alumni, I'm sure we can have our Seputeh Diaspora.
This blog will be moderated but there will be more than one moderator.
This blog can also hopefully serve as a sounding board and perhaps a clarion call if necessary for things and facilities which we need.
Right now, there is a clamour for better security. And there is an effort by some individuals to start a security self-help scheme, asking us to pay a certain sum for added security.
What do you think?
Please feel free to put in your comments... but be prepared to accept a differing point of view from our fellow Orang Seputeh.
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