Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012

SUAC UPDATE

Residents may have observed that our guards are now equipped with face scarf. While this may look a little scary, this was implemented to protect our guards from the constant exposure to the rays of the hot sun. Some of our guards have had problems with their skin (facial) and suffer from swollen eyes as a direct result of constant exposure to the sun. SUAC places a huge burden on our guards of constant patrolling and checking each and every car. This is unlike most other tamans where guards patrol on an hourly basis. The workload is heavy and very taxing. We must look after their welfare if they are expected to perform to our required standards. Thank you for your understanding.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

POST 2 UPDATE

In the spirit of neighborliness and cooperation, SUAC has decided to delay the implementation of not recognizing the current G, K & R stickers till December 1st, 2012. This delay will enable the Phase 4 committee to introduce and distribute new stickers to their residents.  Phase 2 & 3 residents are encouraged to use the new stickers so our guards can easily identify our residents. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

SUAC SECURITY ALERT

Please be advised that there has been a significant increase in the number of suspicious cars entering our taman. They provide our sentry, at post 1, with fake addresses and proceed to drive around the taman. Upon realizing that they are being tailed by the patrolling guards, they quickly exit the taman. One highly suspicious vehicle which has entered our taman is a taxi with 2 men passengers (heavily tattooed). The license plate of this taxi is HB 6643.

When their numerous entry attempts to the taman failed, they waited outside post 1. They then followed one of our residents to Giza, the Strand and back. This alert resident spotted this taxi following him and reported the incident to the police and SUAC. SUAC then checked the log book and determined that this taxi has been entering our taman for purposes other than visiting friends or family. Their intent is not clear but it can’t be good.

Residents are advised to take necessary precautions. Should you spot this taxi in our taman, kindly advise the guards. If you feel that you are being followed, kindly drive to the nearest police station. Better safe than sorry!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Friday, August 10, 2012

SUAC OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON APPREHENSION OF SUSPECTS

SUAC wishes to personally thank OCPD ACP Arjunaidi for meeting with us recently to discuss issues on crime. It was indeed very kind of Tuan OCPD to take time off his busy schedule to arrange for a late night meeting with us and for that, we are very grateful. SUAC would also like to thank Balai Polis Kota Damansara for their swift action in arresting the suspects, following the tip-off. Thanks again to one and all for their assistance.

NABBED

Thanks to an alert resident who sighted the car and thugs involved in the parang attack on our guard, the perpetrators are now in police custody. A huge salute and thank you to our alert resident. 

SUAC 1  Bad Guys 0.

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Monday, August 6, 2012

SUAC RESPONDS TO HORRIFYING PARANG ATTACK

It was indeed a horrifying experience for our guards. Crime is on the rise in Kota Damansara. Some guards in Section 6 have been spotted arming themselves with parangs. New gangs have penetrated Kota Damansara. The stories of happenings at other tamans in KD are just as horrifying, if not more. Why do we have to live in fear? Where are the authorities? Where do we turn for help?

SUAC’s immediate plan:

1) Post 2 will be manned by 2 guards instead of one.

2) Sirens will be installed at both guard houses.

3) Our guards have been advised not to fight these criminals. Should such criminals attempt to enter our taman again (we know they will), guards have been told to allow them entry. Guards have been briefed on our new emergency protocol (EP). The EP will be activated only when our “guarded” members or their property are deemed to be at risk or in danger.

4) “Guarded” members are rest assured that SUAC has your interest at heart. Our guards have been briefed thoroughly on maintaining your security.

OCPD ACP Arjunaidi is now aware of the matter. This is not the first time that Seri Utama has been under attack. There have been numerous incidents that have been horrifying. We put this one video on our blog as we were able to capture the entire footage from our CCTV. SUAC is in a dilemma; should we highlight the numerous incidents or not? We don’t wish to scare our residents on one hand but the reality must also be highlighted.

SUAC is now hoping to arrange for a meeting with OCPD ACP Arjunaidi and also PEMANDU. If we are able to arrange for such a meeting, SUAC will like to highlight the dangers we face day in and day out and also put forth the many ideas that we have.

So far, residents of Phase 2 & 3 have been safe. Our guards are doing a fantastic job. Unfortunately, we also face the problem with numerous residents who have stopped paying citing that the security is so good that they feel that they can stop paying. This results in strains on our monthly budget. If this continues, SUAC may have to stop our current system and resort to the old system with half the number of guards. The decision lies with you, our residents.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

PARANG ATTACK ON OUR GUARD

In a recent incident, the car in the video attempted to trick our guard into allowing them to enter our taman. They did manage to slash our guard with the parang but fortunately there was no serious injury. Such incidences are common in other tamans. In another recent incident, a guard was murdered in section 6 during a robbery similar to one seen in this video. SUAC has decided to place two guards at post 2 effective immediately. 

Monday, June 25, 2012

NEW CAR STICKERS

SUAC is pleased to unveil its new car stickers which provides for a higher degree of security. Regrettably, some of our residents have handed out our stickers to just about anyone that requests such. Real estate agents that do not reside in our taman, temporary construction workers, girlfriends, boyfriends, delivery vehicles from neighboring hardware stores etc. have been afforded our stickers, contrary to SUAC’s sticker distribution policy. Furthermore, our stickers have been duplicated by certain parties. Such duplication has the potential to compromise our security.

Your committee works very hard to maintain the best security possible. It is up to each of our residents to cooperate with us to enable us to provide such security. Handing out stickers to just about anyone leaves us all vulnerable. Seri Utama (Phase 2 & 3) has been deemed to have the best security system (non G&G category) by Balai Polis Kota Damansara. We plead for your cooperation to maintain such.

SUAC Car Distribution Policy states that stickers are meant for:

1) Full time residents of Seri Utama (Phase 2 & 3)

2) Immediate family members of our residents who visit frequently

3) Parents of children enrolled in our Kindergartens (special stickers)

4) School transport operators

Please be advised that SUAC will confiscate stickers that are handed out to anyone other than those listed above. As stated on numerous occasions, SUAC is a mere proxy for our residents. We find it ironic that while the vast majority of our residents want a top notch security system yet on the other hand are so willing to compromise the very system that keeps their families and children safe.

The new stickers will be available from July 1st 2012 at a cost of RM3 per piece. The current ‘G’, ‘K’ and ‘R’ stickers will cease to be recognized as of October 1st 2012. Stickers can only be purchased from your street reps. Kindly call your street rep at your earliest convenience. Thank you for your continued support.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

WANTED

The following pictures are suspects wanted for crimes commited in Kota Damansara. Should you have any information on these suspects, kindly contact the police immediately @ 03-7966-2222.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

SUAC NEEDS YOUR HELP....

 

Dear Residents,

As some of you may know, SM Latiff has been promoted to the rank of Sub Inspector. As a result of this promotion, which he so obviously deserves, he may be transferred out of Kota Damansara. This would be devastating for our security. Inspector Latiff has played a very major role in assisting us in implementing our security plans. SUAC needs your help to convince OCPD Arjunaidi to reconsider his decision. Kindly download the attached letter, print, sign and fax directly to IPD @ 03-7954-8740. Thank you.

Download Letter to OCPD

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

SUAC UPDATE

SUAC hears you….please be advised that SUAC has forwarded all complaints and grievances of our residents to MBPJ. The following list reflects the concerns of our residents as highlighted during the Q & A session of our Family Day 2012.

1) Request for increased fogging to combat mosquitoes.

2) Request for the trimming of the tree in front of No. 26 JSP 5/11.

3) Request for the re-installation of speed bumps at Post 1.

4) Request for the removal of the abandoned cars in our taman.

5) Request for yellow boxes to be painted at our entrances.

6) Request for the removal of the shrubs which line JSP 5/1. MBPJ has already responded to this request and is in the process of trimming the said shrubs.

7) Request for lawn cutting at 30 JSP 5/14 and back of 32A JSP 5/8.

8) Request for the removal of the speed bump at JSP 5/12 and the subsequent installation of one which complies with MBPJ regulation.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

SUAC Revamp

SUAC is pleased to annouce it's new more efficient structure. 

1) Wong Pei Min will lead the decision group.

2) Simon will be in charge of governmental affairs.

3) Loh will continue his duties as RA Secretary

4) Danny will always be our beloved treasurer

5) Wilson, Anthony, Jet and Neal will now be our official Security Bureau. Nice to have the old team back.

6) Elisia will remain as our special event coordinator.

7) Last but not least, our most important street reps who face the residents each and everyday while carrying our message.

Regards

SUAC Admin Office

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BOOM GATE REPAIRED BY SUAC

SUAC took it upon itself to repair the boomgate at post 1 as we could no longer count on any sort of cooperation from Phase 4. While the damage was caused by a delivery truck delivering to Phase 4, they have refused to bear full responsibility. Sadly, SUAC, for the good of our security, was forced to repair the gate.

Monday, February 6, 2012

February 2012 Circular

Dear Residents,

1) A Very Happy New Year to all our Residents.

2) Negotiations continue with phase 4 on the boom gate at post 1 and numerous other issues. Meanwhile, SUAC continues to operate independently with no change to our procedures or security level.

3) Post 2 was recently converted to a “sticker only” entrance. We thank you for your co-operation in advising your visitors to use post 1 only.

4) The speed bumps along JSP 5/5 were removed by MBPJ as a result of a complaint by a Phase 4 resident. Rest assured, SUAC will make the necessary application to have these rebuilt for the safety of our guards and children playing at the park.

5) Quite a number of our residents have fallen behind on the payment of the security dues. Kindly contact your street rep to make your payment. SUAC cannot maintain a high level of security if residents continue to fall into arrears. Please help us help you.

6) SUAC is planning a Family Day set for February 19th, 2012 at 5pm. Please make yourselves available. This event will be financed through the generosity of MBPJ and donations from our generous residents. SUAC will NOT use any of our residents’ funds for such event.

We trust that most of you are satisfied with our security system and should you have any complaints / suggestions, please feel free to visit our blog (http://seriutama2n3.blogspot.com).

SUAC EMERGENCY HOTLINE FOR MEMBERS: 012-238-5508

Monday, January 23, 2012