So the report is finally out. We are told how Selamat escaped. It’s quite a tall story really. A high security detention centre has no grilles for toilet windows? Urinals have doors? How is it that very coincidentally, the security cameras were upgraded and were not recording his David Copperfield-like escape?
However, even if we are to believe that tall story, there is another point that is still unanswered.
That point is, how is it that for the last 52 days, there is not even a single trace of Selamat?
So? Where did he go? If he stayed in the forests, he has to eat and answer nature’s call. Surely, he would have left signs of eaten fruits or urine and excrement for the dogs to trace him.
If he stayed in abandoned buildings, he still needs to eat and drink. No one spotted him the last 52 days trying to steal food and drink?
If he stayed with someone, surely neighbours would have noticed something amiss.
So how did he remain unseen the last 52 days?
Keep believing the tall stories the Singapore government tells you. I prefer to believe it is all wayang from Day One.
Monday, 21 April 2008
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Why need toilet paper in a urinal cubicle ?
Maybe he is dead and his body is rotting in the jungle. Or he drowned trying to swim to Sumatra
Wow! Gary that's another good thought. Why i the world was there coincidentally 7 packets of toilet rolls??!! Was also wondering since when we introduce doors for urinals. And in the pictures there are two urinals even. Hmm.. so why the doors when there are two urinals?
And since it was a urinal why in the world did they allow him to take off his pants?? Must take off to urine is it??
Maybe S'poreans are meant to be stupid enough to believe.
Oh I believe this story alright:
Cameras not working, no surveillance tapes, jump over double-barbed wire fences, spanking new toilet with urinals and doors, ventilation window with a OPENABLE window, no guard dogs, no patrol guards, gone in 49 seconds but took forever to discover and react, hundreds of soldiers and security forces scouring scores of hectares and not one fart from Mas Selamat.
It's great story. It's the best ever told. I'm having a headrush.
Forgive my stupidity... Hardly do I see there are so many rolls of toilet papers kept in the toilet itself.
Do you?
To the 60% that voted PAP last election. Feeling stupid now?? If not, let's give them another 5 years of mandate next coming one. Hahahahaha
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The guard heard the running tap water.... running tap in the toilet of the Whitley Detention Centre?
They don't use the automatic sensor or save-water tap for their toilets?
Almost all public facilities in Singapore now instal automatic sensor or save-water tap. If the centre did indeed use such device, then the report and breakout by Mas Selamat Kastari is a big cover-up.
Use your imagination.
I believe the report. You must remember that Whitley Detention centre is in the middle of a jungle. If I gave you a 30 second headstart for you to run into the jungle, do you think that I would be able to catch you?
The deception was to tell people that Mas Selamat was in Singapore. The fact is that if you don't catch him within 4 hours, he's out of Singapore, it's simple as that. I don't think the authorities believed he was in Singapore. The whole "he is in Singapore" thing is a ruse to get public support and sympathy for the police / ISD.
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