The returns of material and power gain


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My views herein are based on my personal experiences and knowledge during my time as the lawyer for the current Sultan of Johor. I verily believe that the Johor Palace has a big say in Ahmad’s arrest and they are interfering with the Johor Police in this matter. The Police in Johor has to bow to the Palace in matters relating to the Johor royalty. They have“no choice”, they cannot say no.  
Kamal Hisham Jaafar
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
I am making this press statement in response to the re arrest of AHMAD ABD JALIL by the JOHOR police on Monday  Nov 5, the same day after the Johor Magistrate freed him from a three day remand order.  
It was reported by The Malaysian Insider today that Ahmad’s father, Abd Jalil, informed them that he still feared for his son’s safety, complaining that he was in the dark as to what would happen next. In the report  by The Malaysian Insider, Abd Jalil pointed out that since the Magistrate had freed Ahmad from remand, the police should not have carted his son back to a lock-up. 
It was further reported by The Malaysian Insider that even then, the youth was brought to court by three men, only one of which was dressed in full police uniform. The others, he said, were in plainclothes. It was also stated that when Ahmad was freed, the driver, a big guy dressed in a red shirt, looked particularly unhappy. The driver pulled aside the inspector and they had a discussion for a while before they took Ahmad back to their car, instead of releasing him to Ahmad’s family.  
“That was when we were told that they were acting on orders from above,” Abd Jalil said to The Malaysian Insider. 
My views herein are based on my personal experiences and knowledge during my time as the lawyer for the current Sultan of Johor. I verily believe that the Johor Palace has a big say in Ahmad’s arrest and they are interfering with the Johor Police in this matter. The Police in Johor has to bow to the Palace in matters relating to the Johor royalty. They have “no choice”, they cannot say no. 
The palace normally gives its ORDER and LODGES its police reports through the Sultan’s ADC, DSP Sugumaran, thus making Sugumaran, the complainant on behalf of the palace. Sugumaran will go out of his way and not within his job scope as he will communicate directly with the investigating officers and telling them about the Sultan or the Tunku Mahkota’s directives. The Palace has too much power and this makes the police officers in Johor unhappy.
What worries me is the Palace’s unruly behaviour, who wants to make the “accused” or “victim” suffer and tormented physically and mentally with so many scary ways of which these will also affect the family members.
What the palace wants is to feel “the proud power of winning, the feeling of “what we can do,” and making the victim feeling so small, being a loser and begging for forgiveness and if needed, to kiss the Sultan and/or Tunku Mahkota’s feet. I really hope that Ahmad need not go through all this experience. I have knowledge of several incidents not favouring the complainant or the witness or when someone that the palace is of the view has crossed the line. One which I will disclose here is the incident where the Investigating Officer, Inspector Fahmi who was physically fit in the morning when he appeared in court but  later in the afternoon with swollen eyes after being beaten by people from the Palace. 
Another example, about 2 years ago a close relative of the palace was charged in the Johor court for beating a complainant with a metal object in the compound of the Johor Bahru Central Police Station in the presence of 2 police officers while the complainant was making a statement.
The incident that involves the Negeri Sembilan royalty in 2008 is another example how powerful the Johor palace is. The people involved in making the Johor royalty escape the punishment now, those who gave instructions, those who tempered and destroyed the evidence, knew what really happened. You can lie now but you know very well what happened and you will be punished when your time comes. 
Those who have experienced what I have gone through with the Johor royalty will know how powerful the Johor palace is and what they are capable of doing.
Therefore, I strongly urge that the administration of the Johor Police force be changed immediately if the Royal Malaysia Police wants the people to have faith in the Johor Police again.
I have also made an application to the police that due to the death threats I have received, my statement be recorded/taken outside Malaysia and the statement recorded/taken by the police from Bukit Aman.
Meanwhile, I am still hoping that whatever cases that the Johor Police has against me, whether I am being called to give statements or whether instructions have been given to charge me even though I have NOT given any statement, all these files to be transferred to Bukit Aman. I have full confidence that the Police in Bukit Aman will never be influenced by the Johor palace. The Police in Bukit Aman will never take any instructions or order or directives from the Johor palace and the Police in Bukit Aman will carry out their duties without fear or favour.Justice Not Only Must Be Done But Must Be Seen To Be Done.
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Not once but almost daily  many people have suffered under the Johore Royal Household abuse.  Yet nothing has been done to rectify the shit.
It is a good suggestion that the police force change their men in Johore.  Better still do it every year so that Johore Royal Household cannot strangle the police.  
It would be great if the present Agong and his Deputy can do something drastic like cutting off the Johore Royalty's limb or to abolish Monarchy in Malaysia.
Call it karma or just coincidence that every Royal Household who have MALE HEIR seems to have inherited a disease by the name of psychopath.
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What is A Psychopath?

Psychopaths cannot be understood in terms of antisocial rearing or development. They are simply morally depraved individuals who represent the "monsters" in our society. They are unstoppable and untreatable predators whose violence is planned, purposeful and emotionless. The violence continues until it reaches a plateau at age 50 or so, then tapers off.
Their emotionlessness reflects a detached, fearless, and possibly dissociated state, revealing a low-state autonomic nervous system and lack of anxiety. It's difficult to say what motivates them - control and dominance possibly - since their life history will usually show no long-standing bonds with others nor much rhyme to their reason (other than the planning of violence).
They tend to operate with a grandiose demeanor, an attitude of entitlement, an insatiable appetite, and a tendency toward sadism. Fearlessness is probably the prototypical (core) characteristic (the low-fear hypothesis). It's helpful to think of them as high-speed vehicles with ineffective brakes.
Certain organic (brain) disorders and hormonal imbalances mimic the state of mind of a psychopath.
There are four (4) different subtypes of psychopaths. The oldest distinction was made by Cleckley back in 1941 between primary and secondary.

PRIMARY PSYCHOPATHS do not respond to punishment, apprehension, stress, or disapproval. They seem to be able to inhibit their antisocial impulses most of the time, not because of conscience, but because it suits their purpose at the time. Words do not seem to have the same meaning for them as they do for us. In fact, it's unclear if they even grasp the meaning of their own words, a condition that Cleckley called "semantic aphasia." They don't follow any life plan, and it seems as if they are incapable of experiencing any genuine emotion.

SECONDARY PSYCHOPATHS are risk-takers, but are also more likely to be stress-reactive, worriers, and guilt-prone. They expose themselves to more stress than the average person, but they are as vulnerable to stress as the average person. (This suggests that they are not "fully psychopathic." This may be due to distinctive genetic variations.)
They are daring, adventurous, unconventional people who began playing by their own rules early in life. They are strongly driven by a desire to escape or avoid pain, but are unable to resist temptation. As their anxiety increases toward some forbidden object, so does their attraction to it. They live their lives by the lure of temptation. Both primary and secondary psychopaths can be subdivided into:

DISTEMPERED PSYCHOPATHS are the kind that seem to fly into a rage or frenzy more easily and more often than other subtypes. Their frenzy will resemble an epileptic fit. They are also usually men with incredibly strong sex drives, capable of astonishing feats of sexual energy, and seemingly obsessed by sexual urges during a large part of their waking lives. Powerful cravings also seem to characterize them, as in drug addiction, kleptomania, pedophilia, any illicit or illegal indulgence. They like the endorphin "high" or "rush" off of excitement and risk-taking. The serial-rapist-murderer known as the Boston Strangler was such a psychopath.

CHARISMATIC PSYCHOPATHS are charming, attractive liars. They are usually gifted at some talent or another, and they use it to their advantage in manipulating others. They are usually fast-talkers, and possess an almost demonic ability to persuade others out of everything they own, even their lives. Leaders of religious sects or cults, for example, might be psychopaths if they lead their followers to their deaths. This subtype often comes to believe in their own fictions. They are irresistible.
Sociopaths have always existed in varying form and to various degrees. They have been known by various titles. They have been studied using various techniques, and through the years their ailment has been blamed on various causes. But one thing never varies: all sociopaths share three common characteristics. They are all very egocentric individuals with no empathy for others, and they are incapable of feeling remorse or guilt. [The Sociopath Rebecca Horton (April 1999)]
While the psychopath has likes and dislikes and fondness for the pleasures that human company can bring, analysis shows that he is completely egocentric, valuing others only for their enhancement of his own pleasure or status. While he gives no real love, he is quite capable of inspiring love of sometimes fanatical degree in others.
He is generally superficially charming and often makes a striking impression as possessed of the noblest of human qualities. He makes friends easily, and is very manipulative, using his ability with words to talk his way out of trouble. Many psychopaths love to be admired and bask in the adulation of others.
With the lack of love, there is also a lack of empathy. The psychopath is unable to feel sorry for others in unfortunate situations or put himself in another's place, whether or not they have been harmed by him.[Gordon Banks]




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