Monday 1 September 2014

Three PPS Members Tested Positive for Drugs?

When news first broke out about the PPS arrest, the first thing that crossed my mind was how this is a golden opportunity for PDRM to check the background of the members and to carry out tests on these members.

That the 156 members were arrested at the same time means for every single one of them, their urine/blood sample would be consistent (depending on their diet and other factors).

If all these 156 members and also every single member is clear from drugs or criminal records, then we can say CM Lim Guan Eng and Phee Boon Poh did a fantastic job screening the background of applicants to join PPS. 

But if it is proven otherwise....????

I did not have to wait long to get the answers.

New Straits Times just carried this news at THIS LINK.

Please see the following screenshot! What a crying shame on PPS!


Just yesterday in my post PPS: Setting the Record StraightI asked a commenter in the TMI article who said:

"The people linked to the PPS have not committed any crime but on the other hand they worked to ensure the safety of the ordinary citizens and visitors to the state," he said.
  • May I ask Mr. Paulsen if he has screened through ALL the background records of ALL the PPS members? 
  • How does he know for sure that none of the people link to the PPS have not committed any crime?
  • How does he know for sure that every single one of them has worked to ensure the safety of citizens and visitors? 
  • If he has such supporting information to back up his statements, he should forward the information to the police to assist them in investigations. 
I need not wait for his answer because our efficient PDRM under the leadership of IGP Tan Sri Khalid have seen it fit to zoom in to arrest the PPS members and have unravelled new information that demands answers from Lim Guan Eng, Phee Boon Poh and the entire state government!

Out of 156 members (to be tested), the police have found three members, aged between 26 and 64, who:


  • tested positive for drugs and would be investigated under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952
  • and are on police's wanted list with prior criminal records
  • and will be under investigation under Societies Act


Bear in mind other PPS members assaulted a journalist (2013 January) and an activist (Aug 17th 2014) recently.

The PDRM must ensure all 9000 odd PPS members step forward to be identified and tested by the police. Failure to step forward voluntarily can be interpreted as evading the police for suspicious reasons. If they have NOTHING to hide, ALL PPS members MUST STEP FORWARD and give themselves up to the police for questioning and tests.

Will they step forward? We will see.
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