The Fugitive - Singapore Style

The Fugitive - Singapore Style

Ok, I know everyone is more up to date with their Prison Break/Toilet Break witticisms regarding one Mas Selamat Kastari. I have been quietly observing what’s gone on and reading what’s been written the past week. So far, it has been one cock-up after another.

Unlike some articles in the Straits Times and letters from the public to the same paper, I believe we can stop patting ourselves on the back for banding together during this calamitous period. We should also be questioning the actions being taken and the statements being made, right here, right now, rather than have this “let’s concentrate on what is important - bringing him back into custody - rather than apportioning blame at the moment” sentiment.

I’ve had this niggling suspicion that all is not right. You see, the incompetence and lack of urgency that led to MSK’s escape, is going to help him stay on the loose. Today, I read in the papers what I think is the final straw.

Assistant Commissioner (AC) Wong said it was not made public earlier as the authorities needed to ascertain what Mas Selamat had with him when he fled.

Also, they did not want the public to have the ‘fixation’ with a particular attire as the fugitive could have already changed his clothes.

‘We believe he had all these items with him…but by now, he would be able to change into any attire,’ he said.

So, let’s recap:

  • Four hours before alerting the public when early information could have helped. (We still have not been told how long it was between his escape and the time the staff at the detention centre realised he escaped.)
  • A day or two before a proper description was available. (Flyers with his photo were pasted all over the place but did not have information about height and build.*)
  • And after a few more days, a clarification that his supposed limp is only visible when he is walking fast or running.
  • Finally, after a week, we know what he was wearing. Was being the operative word.

Does one week strike anyone as being an extremely long time to be absolutely sure about what he was wearing when he escaped? Doesn’t this detention centre have CCTVs? Don’t the guards have their eyes peeled?

If I am being unreasonable or nonsensical, please let me know because I am not anonymous, nor do I think I have crossed the line of morality and decency.

Blogging louts: BLOGGERS are having a field day. What is despicable is that some bloggers who take refuge under the cloak of anonymity or pseudonymity have crossed the line of morality and decency - Lionel De Souza in yesterday’s ST Forum.

The reason we are having a ‘field day’ is that there are so many questions and so few answers. The people want some real accountability. Not some petty claptrap argument alluding that pseudonymous criticism should be invalid.

UPDATE *Spotted new flyers during lunch, stating his height in bold. Older flyers with the limp information (pun intended) in bold are still to be found around though.

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8 Responses to “The Fugitive - Singapore Style”


  1. 1 WishBoNe

    When I watched The Fugitive, the guy on the run was always narrowly escaping from being caught.

  2. 2 acroamatic
    Well, it doesn’t look like our Home Team is making any headway. We’ll be the last to know, naturally.
  3. 3 ordinary guy

    A BIG question mark (?) still hangs over us as to how MSK escaped and the daily searches by our Home Team turning up without any thread of success is really taking a toll everytime I go for my toilet break. Hope he is caught asap.

  4. 4 acroamatic
    Those are very big question marks I’d also like answered. I hope he is caught soon too.
  5. 5 MerV

    Sad to say, I agree with you … *sigh*

    Recall maaaaaaaaaany years ago when a certain Michael Vana (remember Malaysia Cup?) was supposedly found guilty for match-fixing, then fled Singapore only to turn up back in his Czech home? I tell you, sounds smack like an official cover-up man … this one also :\

    What to do … we ordinary folks can only live our lives trusting in the Lord for protection, whatever happens beyond our control … we can only hope the ppl in power are the ones with integrity.

  6. 6 Lam Chun See

    I think this blogger makes some very good points regarding Sporeans’ unhappiness over this fiasco.
    http://household-name.blogspot.com/2008/03/as-singaporean.html

  7. 7 acroamatic
    A good find, Chun See. I agree, she’s summarised our feelings concisely.
  8. 8 Patricea Chow-Capodieci

    Can I say that there seems to be some conspiracy theory going on here? Even in the English medium papers of Bali & Indonesia, there wasn’t really much concern regarding the possibility that he could re-enter Indonesia via Bintan or Batam. This could be the start of something bigger…

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