Keep a close eye on the metal drain cover outside your house. Most of the covers have been stolen at Jalan SS20/21 last week and some at Jalan SS20/13, leaving gaping holes.
A community blog aimed at providing information related to Damansara Utama and Damansara Kim in SS20 Petaling Jaya with special focus on security and the environment.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Security update from police - 14 Nov 2013
3 criminal cases reported last week.
1. House break-in at Jalan SS20/13.
House owner was away for 2 weeks leaving tell tale signs of an unoccupied house - accumulated mail and lights left on 24 hours.
2. Car break-in at Jalan SS20/10 and Jalan SS20/11. In both cases, the window of the cars were smashed and laptops were stolen.
1. House break-in at Jalan SS20/13.
House owner was away for 2 weeks leaving tell tale signs of an unoccupied house - accumulated mail and lights left on 24 hours.
2. Car break-in at Jalan SS20/10 and Jalan SS20/11. In both cases, the window of the cars were smashed and laptops were stolen.
Robbery at handphone shop
KLANG: A video footage showing two parang-wielding men robbing a handphone shop in Bandar Puteri, Klang, here has gone viral on social media sites.
The 1.42-minute video recording from the shop’s CCTV showed the men threatening a female worker with parang before ransacking the store.
Midway through the video, a customer is seen walking into the store and fleeing immediately upon seeing the robbers.
Suresh Kalyenannan, 25, who is the store owner’s brother, uploaded the video at 2am yesterday to warn the public about the robbers.
He said the thieves even snatched a gold chain from the neck of the frightened shop assistant.
“They left scratches and red marks on Ana’s (the shop assistant) neck,” he said yesterday.
He added that a barber next door came to Ana’s aid when she heard her screaming but the robbers had already fled the scene by then.
“She is still shaken by the entire incident,” he said.
The two suspects had allegedly entered the store on the pretext of buying top-up phone cards.
The owner lost more than RM1,000 in the robbery.
The video was first shared on the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF) Facebook page before being uploaded on YouTube.
The video on MCPF’s page received more than a hundred comments condemning the act while some called for the police to act immediately.
South Klang police chief Asst Comm Mohamad Mat Yusop said police were currently studying the CCTV footage.
“We have launched a manhunt for the suspects,” he said.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Armed with info to fight crime
THE Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has embarked on a pilot project called the Electronic Sector or better known as (E-Sector) to help combat crime in Petaling Jaya neighbourhoods.
The project will see 24 police personnel gathering information from about 14,000 residents living in SS20, SS21 and SS22 Damansara.
Damansara police station OCS Mohd Isa Abdullah explained the details of the project to the residents recently.
He said the police would collect details such as residents’ identity card number, their vehicle registration, number of occupants in a house, and other relevant details.
He said the information gathered would be fed into an electronic system managed by the police.
The project involves three police officers put in charge of a residential zone, with the same officers conducting frequent checks in the area.
Mohd Isa said the E-Sector project would help the police to foster better ties with members of the community as well. read more ,,,,,,
Use of styrofoam to be phased out
THE Petaling Jaya City Council plans to ban the use of styrofoam food containers in stages starting from January next year.
To start with, operators at foodcourts managed by the council will be encouraged to use bio-degradable food containers.
The move is part of the council’s aim to become a low-carbon city.
The Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) Health and Environment Department director Dr Chitra Devi N. Vadivellu said styrofoam food containers were detrimental to both humans and the environment.
“Besides being said to be cancer causing, styrofoam that end up at the landfill are also slow to degrade,” she said. .... read more .........
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Coffee Morning - 9 Nov 2013
Coffee morning organized by RA SS20 Central Zone at the Community Policing Cabin at Jalan SS20/14 which was attended by residents from all 3 zones. Breakfast was sponsored by some of the residents.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Wanted by the police
Police are on the lookout for 4 Chinese men in a white
Mercedes with the number plate WRN 1618.
They are suspected to be involved in
house break-ins and are armed with parangs.
If you spot this car going round in
SS20, please alert the police. They may also come in cars like the Toyota Camry or Toyota Vellfire.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Dengue cases spike due to current wet weather
PETALING JAYA: Dengue cases went up by 19% the past week to 1,680 cases compared to the previous week (1,408) - the highest recorded over 10 years - mainly due to the wet weather.
Selangor registered the largest increase with 1,142 cases (272 cases the previous week).
The cumulative total of reported cases of dengue fever nationwide from January to Oct 26 is 28,707 cases, a 58% increase from the same period last year (17,847), the Health Ministry said in a statement.
It noted that Selangor saw a significant upswing in cases since June, with 323 of the 408 current outbreak areas found in the state.
Out of the outbreak areas, 54 were identified as high-risk hotspots - 26 in the Petaling district, 19 in Hulu Langat, eight in Gombak and one in Sepang. read more .....
Dengue prevention in the home
Selangor registered the largest increase with 1,142 cases (272 cases the previous week).
The cumulative total of reported cases of dengue fever nationwide from January to Oct 26 is 28,707 cases, a 58% increase from the same period last year (17,847), the Health Ministry said in a statement.
It noted that Selangor saw a significant upswing in cases since June, with 323 of the 408 current outbreak areas found in the state.
Out of the outbreak areas, 54 were identified as high-risk hotspots - 26 in the Petaling district, 19 in Hulu Langat, eight in Gombak and one in Sepang. read more .....
Dengue prevention in the home
1. Tip out water from things
like flower pot bases, plastic containers or tin cans. .
2. Store anything that can
hold water undercover or in a dry place, including tyres, gardening equipment,
toys, pails.
3. Throw out any rubbish lying
around your garden like leaves in gutters, fallen palm fronds and unused
containers or tyres.
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