Friday, December 10, 2010

SUAC Security Update

The syndicates are at in again. This time they were unsuccessful. Residents are advised to look out for suspicious cars especially ones with dark tints. Should you spot one of these cars, please call our guards or the police immediately.

1) On December 6th – a 5 series BMW license plate WMD 806 was seen cruising along 5/13 at approximately 1:45pm. Our guards tailed the car and the vehicle subsequently sped off. These high end vehicles are part of a syndicate that has been operating in our neighborhood and many others. The police have been notified. Please be on the look-out.
2) On December 7th – a Mitsubishi Storm was spotted cruising suspiciously on 5/6. Our guards questioned the driver and when he could not provide a reasonable explanation for his presence on our streets, he was escorted out.
3) On December 8th – a BMW 5series, unplated, attempted to break-in a home on 5/7. When the alarm triggered, our guards responded and the criminals quickly jumped the gate and fled. Thanks to the quick response of our guards and the alarm, a burglary was averted.
4) On December 9th – homes along 5/14 have reported items left on their porch i.e.; shoes etc having been stolen. While this may seem like just petty theft, it is an invasion of our privacy and property.

As you can see, Seri Utama is a favourite for burglars and petty criminals. Unlike other communities in Kota Damanasara, it is the lack of a comprehensive security system that makes us vulnerable. In order to develop and implement a comprehensive system, we require the support of our residents. Despite our plea, we still lack volunteers for street reps for 5/6, 5/8, 5/10 and 5/11. If we, the residents, are not willing to spare a little of our time to help in the overall effort, then I suggest we abandon our efforts and live in a unsecured community where each household fends for itself. I can assure you there will be a substantial increase in crime. Assaults, rapes, late night armed burglaries are common occurrences in communities that have no security. If that’s what you, the resident wants, please do let SUAC know. SUAC is only trying to do what is best for the community. We are severely under-funded. I assure you that if we do not get the support of at least 80% of our residents, SUAC will have to cease operations. Please do your part. Speak to your neighbors who are not contributing their fair share. The decision to have a comprehensive security system is one made by you, the resident. Make the right choice!!

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