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aku use laptop atas katil lak teringat kat CSL letak laptop atas katil............ wakakakkakakaka |
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Dekat Youtube dah ade orang up kan. kite x tengok tapi tak tau mane yg betul ade yg 2 min n 3 min.
Tapi respect juga lah dia mengaku salah dia. Rasenya wife dia dah tau kot b4 this affair ni sbb tengok lah buat pun kat hotel batu pahat area johor gak. Kalo takut bini takan nak buat kat umah kan. baek kat KL or other state. |
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gilos btol.sape lg nk bt pengakuan berani mati neh |
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uiksss... |
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amoi jalang tu beria sgt kan??
siap berpakaian ala2 pelakon porn segala..gigih sgt |
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hampeh tul org tua nih.. padan muka ko kena gakkk!! hrp2 lak yg lain pun kena... |
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respek gak pakcik ni pasal dia leh main sejam ngan gundik dia kalah mat rempit ngan bohsia |
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Worried VIPs stock up on anti-spy devices
By : Annie Freeda Cruez
KUALA LUMPUR: The latest must-have among politicians, corporate big-wigs and others anxious about their privacy is cheap and fits snugly into one's palm.
Eight days after a minister admitted that a sex DVD featured him, anti-spy electronic devices are being sold like hot cakes, especially to people in power.
Former health minister Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek's revelation that he and a woman had been secretly filmed while having sex has led to many trying to avoid a similar fate.
More than 1,000 such devices that can detect hidden CCTV cameras and handphones, have been sold here since news of Dr Chua's indiscretions made headlines.
It is learnt that several prominent businessmen and politicians who visit China regularly on work or on holiday have been using the device in their bedrooms. Even a minister has bought a unit "as it is very difficult to identify one's enemies, especially in politics".
"People who are out to topple you in politics will resort to anything including recording or filming who you see and what you say," he said.
His RM160 unit will emit a beep if it detects electronic devices such as CCTV cameras and hidden handphone usage within a radius of 10 metres.
The minister, who did not want to be identified, said many were flocking to outlets selling electronic items to buy such devices.
The device which the minister uses to sweep a room is a little longer than a cigarette lighter and can detect any RF frequency device within 3GHz.
The person who sold the device to the minister said he had run out of stock due to overwhelming demand.
"I do not have any more in stock due to heavy demand from people, including politicians, corporate figures and women," he said, adding that he was accepting orders for the device.
The device is also available at popular online auction websites like www.lelong.com.my.
A check by the New Straits Times revealed a number of people selling such devices in the past week.
One online seller using the pseudonym Eagle833 offered the device for RM120 each with the title, "Spy Camera Detector -- HOT IN TOWN -- GET IT BEFORE (getting) TRAPPED!".
MCA public services and complaints department head Datuk Michael Chong, who bought a similar device on Sunday, said his first attempt to purchase one at a shop in Jalan Pasar failed.
"I later got it through a friend who had the last one. Apparently, it's out of stock in most outlets."
The RM50 made-in-China unit that Chong bought can detect hidden CCTV cameras within a 50cm range.
"I have to move around if I want to check if there is a hidden CCTV camera inside my room. If there is, it will emit a warning sound."
He said he has advised people, especially women, to buy such units "as they can be filmed in the toilet or dressing room".
Chong said there were several brands on sale, from the lower-end type that he bought, to high-end models that cost several hundred ringgit.
Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad advised people to use the gadget to protect their privacy.
"I won't buy it as I do not need it but people who feel threatened should get it."
Asli/Centre of Public Studies chairman Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam said the authorities should step up efforts to counter invasion of privacy.
"There is a basic fundamental right of privacy enjoyed by everyone.
"Intrusion into privacy will actually undermine the safety and security not only of individuals, but also those in the public and private sectors."
He hoped the police will bring those responsible for the invasion of privacy in Dr Chua's case to book.
"Given the deterioration of values in our society, I can understand why these camera detectors are becoming popular," said Navaratnam, who is also Transparency International chairman. |
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Originally posted by ~farina~ at 5-1-2008 08:34 PM
dah video tu clear rupa dia, baik admit je but he shown no remorse during the press com...bermaruah ke?
Ye lah, gaya dia macam "Yeah it was me. So wht's the big deal?" |
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macam tu ker kerja pelacur weh.baru lah aku tahu....teruknya geli deng |
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pelacur tu tak ada AIDS ker weh dok isap CSL punya tu |
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boleh kita nengok ke clips itew on youtube...heheheh..how to c mah...key in apa wei....sja2 kot ada... |
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kat youtube dah jadi isu perkauman lak pasal ni....ada yg cakap ni melayu nak jatuhkan menteri china |
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oloh pandai buat fitnah cina la tu....... |
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tgk dah vid klip dia... not bad jgk csl ni... menjerit2 pmpuan tuh... |
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