Saturday, February 13, 2010

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR

Dear Residents


The Year of The Tiger



We would like to wish all the Chinese residents and friends Happy Chinese New Year and may the roaring New Year continuous bring good fortune and prosperity filled with joy, peace and happiness.

For those who are travelling, drive carefully and have a safe journey.

Gong Xi Fa Cai

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Campaign Balik Kampung - Rumah Selamat



Balik Kampung – Rumah Selamat’ campaign was launched on 31st January 2010 at the Summit USJ. The campaign which was organised by SJ Alert in collaboration with Subang Jaya Police IPD was launched by Selangor Chief Police Dato’ Khalid bin Abu Bakar. In his speech, Dato’ Khalid stressed that the community can help prevent crimes by cooperating and providing information to the police. This information can be channelled through police hot line numbers, Rakan Cop and SJ Alert. He also urged the residents to inform its neighbours when they are not at home and to be on alert of any suspicious character in the neighbourhood.



Representative from various residents’ associations in the vicinity of Subang Jaya were later presented with a set of ‘Police Balik Kampung Form’ by Dato’ Khalid. Residents who are going outstation for this long festive holiday are advised to inform the police by filling on the forms. The forms are available at all police stations.



During the event, YB Hannah Yeoh also donated RM5,000-00 to the police to purchase new tent for its pondok bit in SS15 Subang Jaya.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Dear members of SS 19/1 Community,

This morning between 6.45 am and 7 15 am our member's house at 19/1 was broken into. The thieves opened up the grill in the front door but unfortunately the door was not locked. Documents, credit cards , hand phone and notebook were stolen. A car key was left on a table in the living room and this was used by the thieves to take away the car (MIVI). Lessons learnt from this incident are:
1) Always keep your gate closed.
2) Always lock your doors
3) Never leave car keys/remotes lying around in living room.
It is unfortunate that break in do occur in spite of our efforts to put up security protocol. The committee has decided to beef up the security protocol and these need the consent of at least 80 % of residents. A circular to this effect was sent to all residents but so far we only manage to get consent from about 25 % of residents. Please help us to help you to "Make SS 19/1 a better place to stay".

Regards

Mohamad Noh Samik
Secretary
Pertubuhan Penduduk Jalan SS 19/1
Subang Jaya
Our Blog: http://ssnineteenone.blogspot.com/
"Make SS 19/1 a better place to stay"

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Dear members of SS 19/1 community,

On Tuesday 2 Feb 2010 about 1 pm our security personnel caught a suspicious character in our area. This guy claimed that he was from Shah Alam. He parked his motorcycle in front of the mini market and walked to a house in 19/1K. He was caught entering the house and when questioned he claimed that he is collecting a Rm 10 debt from the maid in the house. As his reason was quite flimsy the security personnel called the police. He was taken to the police station by the police who came about 20 minutes later. From what was observed there is high probability that he attempting to break into the house. The quick action of our security personnel has prevented this probability.
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Mohamad Noh Samik
Secretary
Pertubuhan Penduduk Jalan SS 19/1
Subang Jaya
Our Blog: http://ssnineteenone.blogspot.com/
"Make SS 19/1 a better place to stay"