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Sunday, October 24, 2021

JAIS, JAWI, JAKIM are not moral police but IMMORAL ones

Malaysia Islamic so-called moral police (JAIS, JAWI, JAKIM, etc) have a shameful history of lechery, perhaps even exceeding those of a notorious American, wakakaka.


Its (their) notoriety could be easily recalled from the Zouk (FT) nightclub scandal years back, when a raid ended up with the disgusting lecherous humiliation of Muslim women caught in the JAWI raid. The sweeties were even made to urinate in front of those ogling JAWI officers, who acted aggressively towards others (non-Muslims) like thugs.


The BBC has this old report:

... allegations have surfaced about misconduct by Malaysia's religious police during a raid on a top Kuala Lumpur nightclub last month.

More than 100 plainclothes officers from the Federal Territories Islamic Department (JAWI) detained young Muslims at the Zouk nightclub.

Female detainees complained of sexual harassment by officers and the incident has led to a heated debate about the department's future.

Eyewitnesses have now told the BBC that officers assaulted and severely beat members of the club's staff.

The sources also said that non-Muslim patrons, including tourists, who were outside the officers' jurisdiction, also reported being threatened with violence.

"Up to 150 of them came in," one witness said. "They didn't identify themselves, they didn't show any ID cards. They just forced their way in and started pushing people around."

In the days after the raid it emerged that dozens of young women were held for up to 10 hours without access to a toilet, long after male detainees had been released.

A number of women said religious officers ordered them to pose in their nightclub outfits while others were asked lewd questions about their genitalia.

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As for JAWI's keen competitor on salacious behaviour, JAIS, we read NST in 2006 (not Malaysiakini, wakakaka) about the lustful leery lascivious behaviour of a JAIS officer who caught an unfortunate woman for khalwat.



The poor sweetie had gone to JAIS office in Gombak the day after her embarrassing encounter with the Islamic organization, in a vain hope to 'settle' the case amicably. However, she claimed she got more than she bargained for.

She was molested and forced to perform oral sex on said JAIS officer as an inducement to let her off the hook. She also alleged the officer used criminal force to outrage her modesty by caressing her breasts and kissing her on the lips.

So much for these Jabatan Agama Negeri (JA) officers who would have shocked Allah swt.

I reckon that's what Alwyn Lau (MM) meant when he said:

There is one reality — the one everyone lives in where Malaysians are by and large sexually conservative folks with a deep respect for everyone. And there is another reality threatening to burst forth — this is the one in which sexual predation is fast becoming a norm.



Nur alleged she was molested, groped, fondled by several of the so-called moral police

If the authorities do not openly discuss and address the second reality, it will become more and more prevalent.

Don't forget Alwyn was also worried about the problem of the rape of minors.



By the by, what happened to the investigation into the case of a 12 year old girl at a Malaysian chess tournament whose dress was seen by a Tournament Director as “seductive” and “a temptation from a certain angle far, far away”.

I hope no one has been masturbating since that news came out 3 months ago, which might explain why the investigation has not yet been completed.

See my earlier post Dress code for 12-year old schoolgirl at Malaysian Chess Tournament.


And this one from my Penang matey Anas Zubedy:
12-year old schoolgirl “seductive” and “a temptation"? For which sort of men?.


Another example of how Malays have been adversely affected by a typical "JA" extreme Talibanisation happened to a married couple in January 2017 this year.

That couple who have been married for more than 2 years were arrested by JAWI for khalwat (close proximity).

While sometimes bureaucratic mistakes occur, JAWI insisted the raid and subsequent enforcement action were lawful, but worse, the unfolding story tells us a story of an arrogant lawless JAWI, intent on punishing them married or otherwise (perhaps to show 'siapa raja'?), roughing up the couple. Even police normally don't behave like hooligans or voyeurs.



MM Online reported (extracts): Jawi said a check of its records on January 9 found the couple’s marriage to be valid and solemnised in Kuala Lumpur on October 7, 2014.

But the department denied wrongdoing and noted that the January 8 raid by its enforcement officers was based on a public tip-off at 10.55pm of January 7.

Jawi, in its statement of defence, argued that the arrest and detention were lawful as the couple had allegedly failed to produce evidence to show that they were married.

According to the couple’s court filing, the Jawi raid team comprised eight officers, seven who were male and had forcefully entered their room despite Mohd Ridhuan telling them his wife — in a singlet and shorts — was underdressed.


KT note: That's the voyeurs' part, where 7 male JAWI officers barged in to witness an innocent man's wife in a state of undress (maybe 'they rushed in ...'?)

But JAWI officers already have a shameful lascivious notoriety of inappropriate indecent immoral behaviour in the very presence of ladies, as was witnessed in early 2005 and reported above by the BBC.

The male enforcers allegedly refused to leave the room even after the husband presented photos of their wedding and their Jawi-issued marriage certificate, and instead ordered Siti Sarah to dress in front of them.

Just how low, lascivious and 'immoral' could such so-called 'moral police' be? The f**k-ing Peeping Toms.







Scuffles broke out twice during the raid during which Mohd Ridhuan said he was strangled and suffered injuries to his neck while his wife’s left arm was bruised. Both said their injuries required medical attention.

The duo said they were held separately at Jawi’s office for an hour, and the officers refused to recognise they were a married couple despite being presented with the original marriage certificate by the husband’s mother later.

Mohd Ridhuan and Siti Sarah were only released after his mother was forced to sign a personal bond stating that the couple would return for investigation and that she would pay RM3,000 if they failed to turn up, while the couple themselves said they were forced to sign a personal bond acknowledging their arrest for khalwat.

Of the various "JA" organisations, I noted from my reading of media news over the years, I have to say JAWI has been the most notorious and draconianly ferocious in its conduct if we recount their performance in:

(i) the lascivious raid of Zouk nightclub in 2005,

(ii) above lascivious wrongful khalwat case,

(iii) wrongful but brutal oppressive persecution of Nik Raina in the Borders Bookstore case,




Nik Raina should have come to see me. Those JAWI pansies don't have the 'coconuts' to touch me. They only dare to bully sweeties


(iv) wrongful but brutal oppressive persecution of Kassim Ahmad,


(v) recent detention of a Turk academic.

Just a question: How was JAWI able to use Immigration and the Police to detain Turk national Mustafa Akyol at the international airport when JAWI's religious jurisdiction is confined to ONLY the federal territory of KL? [see JAWI failed attempt to prosecute Kassim Ahmad]



Mustafa Akyol


(vi) 2016 when JAWI warned that young Muslims nowadays have greater lust and desire since they have easier access to “indecent materials”.

In fact on 16 Dec 2016, it was reported by MM Online that JAWI suggested that the difficulty in getting married may have contributed towards the cases of rape, adultery and baby dumping.

JAWI then asked Muslim families to reduce the quantum of dowry and wedding gifts, or “hantaran”, in order to facilitate marriages between couples.

That's the sad reflection of JAWI's feral preoccupation with sex, lust and the undressed state of other people's wife.

JAWI should be the first "JA" organisation to be disbanded as they are not 'moral police' so much as indeed immoral 'pervs' and brutish Brownshirts.

Their barbaric bad behaviour is guaranteed to happen again because the system provides near unbridled power to officials but who lack knowledge in depth, intellectual capacity or good character to handle such authority.

Abuses are likely to occur when power is not moderated by knowledgeable and scrupulous responsibility, not when 7 JAWI so-called 'moral police' bulldozed their way into a hotel room to immorally ogle at a man's wife in a state of undress.

Thus the problem lies in the unauthorised and abusive exercise of power by those in authority on their unfortunate victims, namely, the power to religiously-legally dominate the victims, to make them do what the authority so desires, sometimes to stretch the exercise of power as far as the oppressors' imagination permits.

Those are the bad bad examples of Tabilanisation.

And now JAIS have succeeded in chasing Nur Sajat of the country. It's even more amazing how prompt and enthusiastic the police have in supporting-partnering JAIS in hounding Nur Sajat when at the same time they show disgusting lethargy in resolving Indira Gandhi's heartbreaking tragedy. Hmmm, maybe a chance to join in the rubba rubba of Nur?








 

4 comments:

  1. But when 500 yo Bully kick out Telly-ban in Afghanistan for 20 years people ask Bully to get out. Leave Afghanistan alone, let them decide what they want.

    Now how....? Everybody quiet...?

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    Taliban official says strict punishment, executions, will return
    Taliban leader Mullah Nooruddin Turabi says punishments such as ‘cutting off hands’ was necessary for ‘security’ as it had a deterrent effect.
    24 Sep 2021

    One of the founders of the Taliban and the chief enforcer of its strict rule of Afghanistan during the 1990s says the group will once again carry out executions and amputations of hands, though perhaps not in public.

    In an interview with The Associated Press news agency, Mullah Nooruddin Turabi dismissed outrage over the Taliban’s executions in the past, which sometimes took place in front of crowds at a stadium, and he warned the world against interfering with Afghanistan’s new rulers.

    “Everyone criticised us for the punishments in the stadium, but we have never said anything about their laws and their punishments,” Turabi told the AP, speaking in Kabul.

    “No one will tell us what our laws should be. We will follow Islam and we will make our laws on the Quran.”...
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    1. TS next time if you stray out of topic (in this post, the JA organisations) I may be forced to bin your comment

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  2. These bigots are arrogant because they know nothing will happen no matter their vile actions.

    They have the support of Kerajaan Allah and just does not give an "F" to anybody.

    And this behaviour is supposed to impress the nons and entice the nons to embrace islam? Dream on....

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  3. Zombies dressed in whatsoever outfits r still zombies!

    U guys r blurred or just pseudo-altruistic in yr f*cked understanding of zombieicism?

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