Sebilangan ahli politik ternama didakwa menaungi beberapa kongsi gelap dan beberapa orang daripadanya turut menjadi penasihat kumpulan terbabit.

Laporan akhbar Sin Chew Daily menyebut, kumpulan berkenaan merupakan antara 10 kongsi gelap, yang akan didedahkan esok oleh Kementerian Dalam negeri.

Ia membabitkan kumpulan gengster Cina, Melayu dan India, menurut laporan akhbar berbahasa Cina itu.

Kumpulan itu meliputi "Geng 04", "Geng 08", "Geng 21" dan "Geng 36" dari kumpulan India; "Hong Shun Tang", "3821", "Wu Se Qi", "Hong Men" dan Hua Ji Dang" dari golongan Cina; serta "Geng 3 Calit" dari kelompok Melayu.

Akhbar tersebut yang memetik kenyataan sumber menyebut, kerajaan buat kali pertama akan melancarkan "perang" ke atas kongsi gelap dengan mendedahkan senarai nama kongsi berkenaan kepada umum.

Menurut sumber tersebut, gengster Cina aktif dalam perniagaan haram termasuk menjual DVD cetak rompak, membuka pusat karaoke, pusat perjudian, mengedar dadah dan khidmat pelacuran.

"Gengster India secara perbezaannya lebih agresif kerana mereka memungut wang perlindungan dari pengusaha gerai dan pub selain menjadi penembak.

"Sementara itu, gengster Melayu lebih aktif 'menjaga' tapak pembinaan dengan memungut wang di sana.

"'Geng 3 Calit' Melayu paling aktif dan ketua setiap kawasan dipanggil ayahanda," katanya.- malaysiakini

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PUTRAJAYA - Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) akan mengumumkan senarai 49 pertubuhan haram, termasuk kongsi gelap esok, kata menterinya, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Beliau berkata senarai yang mengandungi nama pertubuhan, lokasi dan aktiviti yang terlibat pertubuhan haram itu akan diumumkan Ketua Setiausaha Kementerian Dalam Negeri Datuk Seri Abdul Rahim Mohamad Radzi pada satu sidang media.

"Pengazetan nama pertubuhan-pertubuhan haram telah saya tanda tangani.

"Mereka (pertubuhan-pertubuhan haram) tidak boleh menggunakan nama, lambang, menggunakan premis atau bergerak dalam satu pasukan atas nama atau simbol yang disenaraikan itu," katanya kepada pemberita selepas menerima kunjungan hormat Duta Poland, Adam Waclaw Jelonek di pejabatnya di sini hari ini.

Beliau berkata pertubuhan-pertubuhan haram ini boleh dikenakan denda maksimum RM15,000 dan penjara lima tahun.

Ahmad Zahid berkata langkah mendedahkan senarai pertubuhan haram kepada umum telah mendapat sokongan NGO termasuk Majlis Peguam dan pertubuhan-pertubuhan pencegahan jenayah.

Selain mengembalikan keyakinan rakyat, beliau berkata langkah ini juga menunjukkan polis serius dalam membanteras jenayah di negara ini," katanya.

"Langkah ini diambil selepas Ops Cantas Khas dan usaha mewartakan nama pertubuhan atau entiti haram ini, yang pada asasnya untuk menformalkan tindakan undang-undang di samping membasmi kegiatan jenayah.

"Saya kira apa yang dilakukan adalah mengikut undang-undang yang diperuntukkan bagi kami melaksanakannya dengan sewajarnya," katanya.

Ahmad Zahid juga berkata KDN akan bekerjasama dengan Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM) untuk memantau aktiviti perniagaan pertubuhan-pertubuhan haram. 

"Kita tidak berkompromi dengan aktiviti haram yang dijalankan pertubuhan-pertubuhan haram. Yang penting ialah rakyat diberi perlindungan sepenuhnya," katanya.

"Saya kira kerjasama rapat dengan SSM merupakan usaha yang dijalankan polis atau ROS (Pendaftar Pertubuhan). Apa yang penting orang ramai perlu diberi perlindungan sepenuhnya," katanya. - Bernama

How to become a gang member - Tay Tian Yan

In Malaysia, almost everyone has the opportunity to join a secret society without difficulty.
If you are a young man, you will have 50% more chance.
Secret societies are open to all. You don't need an A or a good-looking face to join.
Just like other societies in schools, secret societies welcome new members, have organised cadres and are active in promoting their activities.
Hong Men, Wah Kee, 04, 36, and Satu Hati are fighting for new members with Scouts, St. John Ambulance, Chinese Society and Tamil Society.
For some students, secret societies are more attractive than uniformed groups. It is so hard to be a uniformed group member as they would have to march under the hot sun; learn tying knots and first aid; memorise all the rules and go around to raise funds.
It is more relaxing to join secret societies. All you need is to make a vicious face and give orders.
As for fundraising, there is no need to beg. Just ask, "you want to give or not?" After deducting the part for the boss, you can even keep the rest.
Moreover, it is so cool to be a gang member. It can even meet the desire for power, peer fear, and admiration from the opposite sex.
There is also admiration from society.
Hong Kong-based comic Oriental Heroes demonstrated secret societies as a world of justice. Slashing, burning, kidnapping are necessary means while blood and violence are heroic acts.
Ten-year-old children have already agreed with these behaviours and joining secret societies became their great ambition.
A Better Tomorrow, Young and Dangerous and Infernal Affairs have become classics in the Chinese movie industry. Misbehaviour is covered by brotherhood love while violence is shown to be more effective than the rule of law.
Fifteen-year-old teenagers are so excited after watching these movies and immediately, they join a secret society so that they can be heroes, too.
Schools attended by young Indian people, their living environment and cultural ecologies are having even higher exposure to secret societies compared to the Chinese.
Please think, how have we actually educated our children and what kind of environment has been provided to them?
Under such an environment, there is no need to teach them. From input to output, it would be as easy as a straight line for secret societies to get members.
Therefore, the headline of this article should instead be "How to avoid becoming gang member".
It is much more difficult to answer this question.
First of all, never ever send your children to secret society preparatory schools. Please do whatever possible to avoid schools with signs of existence of secret societies.
Secondly, search and destroy all gang-themed comics, movie DVDs and books. Please do not hesitate even to smash your 52-inch television if you have to.
Thirdly, track the whereabouts of your children and understand what they are thinking. Develop their ideas of right and wrong and instil the rule of law concept of civilisation to lead them towards a bright future, and help them get the courage and confidence to overcome setbacks and keep pursuing their goals.
Lastly, if all the above methods fail, you can arrange a trip to visit the Simpang Renggam Jail, so that they can see the fate of gangsters.
It might bring a shocking and preventive effect. -mysinchew.com