Sunday, October 15, 2006

佯称黄家定好友敛财 3妇女买廉屋上当

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2006-10-14 23:46:06

(吉隆坡14日讯)一名自称是房屋与地方政府部长拿督斯里黄家定好友的华裔男子,以可在2周内购得政府廉价组屋为饵,诱骗逾百人上当,目前已有3名妇女据情报案。

目前,这3名妇女受骗共1500令吉左右,其中一名受害者林欢好(49岁,家庭主妇)透露,这名身材肥胖、高约5尺4寸的中年男子自称是吉隆坡市政局的高级官员,有2间独立洋房及豪华轿车,甚至表示和马华总会长拿督斯里黄家定熟络。

来自蕉赖的林欢好表示,由于她有意买政府组屋,较后在朋友的介绍之下,认识这名年约50来岁的M.K.Leong。当时,M.K.Leong自称是吉隆坡市政局的高级官员,在他协助下,只需2个星期就能购买到位于蕉赖皇后镇的廉价政府组屋。

她说,在M.K.Leong的游说之下,再加上多年来租屋而一直想拥有自己房子的关系,她在上周四(10月5日)将填妥的申请表格、身份证复本等文件交给M.K.Leong。

“当时他还要求我给他1千900多令吉的费用,不过我不答应。我告诉他,等事情办妥了,才会给他。所以我只给了500多令吉的定金。”林女士今日是在蕉赖岭马华公会主席兼敦拉萨镇国会议员服务中心主任林廷联所召开的记者会上,向媒体们详述事情的经过。

林女士说,该廉价组屋的单位价格为4万5千令吉。“当我们交了表格之后,M.K.Leong还告诉我们,我所购买的组屋单位是C座2楼门牌21号。我自己也到该单位查看,谁知竟然是有人居住的!他还告诉我,我找错地方了!”

林女士指出,M.K.Leong较后带她和另外2名同样已交定金的朋友,一同到他位于万达镇的2间豪宅,并声称这2间豪宅将出售,价格为400万令吉。


骗子偷路边银角机

林女士在查证之后,发现M.K.Leong撒谎,于是对他开始起疑,于是,林女士在上周六跟踪他,才发现原来他是没车族,还到班丹英达的花园区偷路边的银角机!

“他说自己已婚,老婆在马大当医生,2个女儿在英国就读医学系。而自己拥有2间豪宅和1辆轿车,这些全部都是骗人!”

林女士说,在知道M.K.Leong是骗子之后,并没有马上拆穿他,因为林女士还抱着一线希望。M.K.Leong约了她和她的朋友周一到市政局办手续,不过周一却再也联络不到他了。
100人被骗

林女士透露,M.K.Leong曾经拿着一叠申请表格让她过目,因此她相信,除了她和她的2个朋友之外,尚有约100人被骗了!

另外,林廷联说,林女士和她的2个朋友已经向警方投报。与此同时,林廷联也公布M.K.Leong的电话号码为013-2822488。

林廷联也建议,市政局应该更有系统地处理申请购买政府组屋的表格,并记录申请者的详细资料,以防有人从中行骗或得利。




Monday, March 27, 2006

Community centre all set for use in Bukit Cheras

AKHBAR / NEWSPAPER:THE STARSEKSYEN / SECTION: METRO
TARIKH / DATE:27-Mar-2006HARI / DAY: ISNIN (MON)
ISU / ISSUE:KERAJAAN TEMPATANMUKA SURAT / PAGE: 3
TAJUK / TITLE:Community centre all set for use in Bukit Cheras

AFTER years of waiting, the Bukit Cheras Community Centre is ready, standing firm and grand on a 0.4ha Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) land.

The air-conditioned building is to serve as a venue for residents in the vicinity to gather, acquire skills and pick up healthy hobbies.
The four-storey centre has three badminton courts, a multipurpose hall, senior citizens' room, a library, tuition rooms, a reading area, multimedia rooms and a cafeteria.
It will start operating in a few months' time after the Certificates of Fitness (CF) has been issued.
Keeping the elderly and disabled in mind, the building, which costs RM4mil, has been designed with escalators and washrooms that have been modified for their convenience.
MCA Taman Bukit Cheras chairman Lim Heng Lin said the centre would be a great place for people from all walks of life to establish friendships and bridge the communication gap.
“Aimed at fostering community spirit, the centre will be where all sorts of activities, such as wedding dinners, blood donation drives and festive celebrations, could be organised,'' he said.
Lim, who is also the MP Service Centre Bandar Tun Razak director, said a badminton club would be set up soon to encourage the residents to lead a healthy lifestyle.
“Self-improvement courses, motivation talks, badminton tournaments and tuition classes for students are just a few ideas I have in my mind now,” he said, adding that he would hold dialogues with DBKL to sort out the details.
Meanwhile, Lim suggested that the public donated books for the library.
“They can also contact me if they have ideas on how to utilise the centre,'' he added.
“Once it is ready, we encourage every resident to come forward and participate actively in the activities that we will be holding.”
To contact Lim, ring him at 03-9102 1188.













Monday, October 10, 2005

Rapid KL goes places


The Star Online

Monday October 10, 2005

Rapid KL goes places

RAPID KL extended its service to Taman Bukit Cheras and its surrounding areas from Bandar Tasik Selatan LRT Station.
The new Route 401 covers areas in Taman Bukit Cheras, Taman Okid Desa, Taman Connaught, Taman Danau Bakti, Taman Danau Budi, Taman Bukit Anggerik, Taman Alam Damai and Kampung Midah Dalam.
Six buses will be plying the 31km-long route at 15-minute intervals. Bus fare is fixed at RM0.90 for areas within Zone One and RM1.50 for areas in Zone Two.
It is welcomed by residents as it benefits not only Star LRT commuters, but also those who travel by KTM and ERL.
Taman Bukit Cheras MCA chairman Lim Heng Lin, at a recent press conference, said residents were satisfied with Rapid KL’s latest extension of service.
Lim said he forwarded the proposal to Rapid KL to extend its services to the said areas in March.
He said for the convenience of passengers, he hoped the company would come out with a card system that would enable its customers to travel in all the vehicles under its umbrella.
Lim (right) checking out a route on a Rapid KL bus.
Also present were Rapid KL bus operation general manager Khairuddin Sulaiman and Rangkaian Pengang-kutan Integrasi Deras Sdn Bhd marketing division senior general manager Zoolina Naim.
“We received overwhelming requests from the public to have bus service in this area. We started with 140 passengers when we launched the service on Sept 12, now we have over 389 passengers per day,” Khairuddin said.
“We hope in the next three months, we will have 1,000 passengers per day,” he added.
Zoolina said the company had been able to communicate more closely with residents and its associations through Mobility Marketing, adding that flyers on the new route had been distributed in housing areas either directly or through mailing service.
“We believe that with more awareness and better consistency, the public will trust our service and more will opt to use public transport and leave their cars behind,” she said.
She also urged residents to set up their own residents’ association to collate information on public transport and call the toll free line to give their feedback.
The company has also launched Route 301, 302 and 402.
Route 301 covers Terminal Taman Daging, Taman Nirwana, Kampung Pandan Dalam and Taman Cempaka and stops at Pandan Indah LRT Station.
Route 302 covers Lembah Maju from Pandan Indah, Pandan Mewah, Taman Muda, Kampung Tasek Tambahan, Taman Putra, Taman Bukit Teratai, Taman Mega Jaya, Taman Melur, Taman Permai Jaya, Taman Seraya, Jalan Pandan Indah 1/1 and the Pandan Indah LRT Station.
Route 402 covers Taman Sri Petaling to Kondo Rakyat, Mutiara Bukit Jalil, Damai Apartments, Areana Green Apartment to Sri Petaling LRT Station.
For more details, visit Rapid KL website at www.rapidkl.com.my or call toll free 1-800-388-228.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Dengue fears in Taman in Taman Connaught

AKHBAR / NEWSPAPER:THE STARSEKSYEN / SECTION: METRO
TARIKH / DATE:22-Feb-2005HARI / DAY: SELASA
ISU / ISSUE:KERAJAAN TEMPATANMUKA SURAT / PAGE: 6
TAJUK / TITLE:Dengue fears in Taman in Taman Connaught



IN LIGHT of the current dengue out, break residents of Jalan Mahir in
Taman Connaught, Cheras, fear that a 1.2ha piece of land in their
area has become a mosquito-breeding ground.
There are stagnant drains on the land which is overgrown with weeds.
Taman Connaught MCA branch chairman Leng Kim San said residents
were worried about a dengue outbreak there because their homes were
near the land.
"Most of the residents came to see me to ask for help after a resident
came down with fever and was suspected to have dengue," he said,
adding that City Halllater despatched a team to fog the houses.
"However, the residents still fear for their safety as they believe that
the land facing their homes is a breeding 'ground for aedes mosquitoes,"
said Leng at a media briefing he held together with MCA Bandar Tun Razak
division secretary Lim Heng Lin.
Lim, who also acts as director of Deputy Home Minister Datuk Tan Chai Ho's
service centre in Bandar Tun Razak, said he had contacted City Hall regarding
the problem several weeks ago.
"They managed to sent an investigation team from the City Hall health
department.
"However, the team later told me that they could not do much as the land
is private property," he said.
Lim also claimed that the health officer also told him that no action would
be taken unless there was an outbreak.
It is learnt that about 15 years ago, the area was called Kampung Sungai
Midah and consisted of several homes.
The land was bought by developer Syarikat Perumahan pegawai Kerajaan
Sdn Bhd (SPPK) for commercial development. However, it was only recently
that work was carried out in the area.
Lim said the development there did not solve the problem as the stagnant
drains were still there.
"Due to the problem, I did some enquiries and found out that the plot of
land will soon be developed into a golf driving range.
"But we are at a loss over who to approach as there are no signboards
stating the type of development that will be carried out or the contractor.
We will try to contact SPPK," he said.
Lim hoped City Hall would help the residents and at the same time identify
the landowner or developer so that they could be advised to take action
soon.
"We don't want anyone to die as a result of dengue before the authorities
finally take action," he said.

Wednesday, October 24, 2001

LIM HENG LIN CONFERRED AMP BY SULTAN OF PAHANG

LIM HENG LIN CONFERRED AMP BY SULTAN OF PAHANG
Wednesday 24/10/2001
KUALA LUMPUR, October 24 - MCA Bandar Tun Razak Divisional Secretary Lim HengLin has been conferred the title of Ahli Mahkota Pahang (AMP) in conjunction with 71st birthday of the Sultan of Pahang today.

Lim graduated from Universiti Putra Malaysia with a science degree (honours) in Agribusiness and was active in both the academic and co-curricular activities.

For a few terms, he held the presidency of the Shito-Ryu Karate-Do Society of UPM during the 80's. He is sincere, vocal, active in social work and very concerned about the development of our beloved country i.e. Malaysia.

Presently, he is the Managing Director of Kotabato Corporation (M) S/B, a company involved in supplying and blending industrial and food chemicals including additives, bakery ingredients, seafood and meat treatment, supplement
and value-added products as well as blending products for various industries.

He was invited by UKM and MARDI to deliver talks in their seminars. Besides, he helped PUNB during the entrepreneurship colloquium where 10 prominent Chinese
entrepreneurs were sharing their successful experience with their Malay counterparts.

Lim is a friendly person dedicated to social work, concerned and helps people to solve problems faced by them and actively offers his contribution to MCA, NGOs and the nation.

He is now holding the positions of MCA chief of Taman Bukit Cheras, MCA Divisional Secretary cum political bureau chief of Bandar Tun Razak, BN deputy secretary of Bandar Tun Razak, Director of Service Center of Energy, Communications and Multimedia Deputy Minister cum MP of Bandar Tun Razak, Deputy Publicity Chairman cum Action Task Force member of MCA Federal Territory, Central delegate to MCA National General Assembly, Deputy Secretary of KL Southern Region Chinese School Development Committee, Committee member of SJK (c) Taman Connaught 2 Building Committee, Deputy Secretary-General of Malaysian Hainanese Lim Association, Secretary-General of Federation of Lim Association
Malaysia Youth Section, KL & Selangor Hainanese Lim Association Committee Member etc.

He was the pioneer and vice chairman of Rukun Tetangga Taman Bukit Cheras, Vice Chairman cum Treasurer of General Election Committee MCA Sungai Besi Division, Secretary of Malaysian Hainanese Graduates and Professionals Guild,
Committee Member of PTA SJK (c) Taman Connaught, Chairman of MCA General Election Working Committee Bandar Tun Razak constituent etc.

He was involved in the 10th general election to help in defending the parliamentary seat of BN incumbent Datuk Tan Chai Ho against the BA strongman Dr. Chandra Muzaffar, the former deputy president of Parti Keadilan. During the election campaign, Lim successfully organised within three
days two grand dinners attended by thousands of voters.

The Chief Justice of the Federal Court appointed Lim as a commissioner for oaths. He is also helping the courts in the country as a freelance interpreter for seven (7) languages and dialects namely Malay, English, Chinese, Hananese, Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese. It is appropriate at this time that Lim is being awarded the AMP for his contribution to the community, country and the nation.