Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Thief Officer

Hey everyone! Sorry for the delay in updating this. I was busy digging the dirt which happened in MNDF Coast Guard! And I've finally done it! It's so easy to get into the minds of these officers over a cup of coffee. Just REAL easy.

One of them I won't mention the name told me that the item which was stolen was a very important piece on the compressor which is used to fill the dive cylinders. And that compressor is also brand new and now that part has been replaced by a broken and old piece. A lot of people in coast guard are surprised it's not being investigated at all by the so called 'Investigation Team'. 

The person who stole it and replaced it with an old one is someone who is known for his thievery apparently. I know his brother. He was with me in school and I know what kind of people they are. Not nice at all! This officer is Lt. Althaf. He was commissioned this year after completing the officer academy at Girifushi. What kind of officer is he? I mean doesn't officers have to have a certain quality? He told me that Lt. Althaf is not respected at all in coast guard. So why is he being kept there? Thievery shouldn't be tolerated in an organization like MNDF. Ah the best thing this officer told me is that now Lt. Althaf has been selected for some navy diving course in China. I guess people like that really go places! 

Lt. Althaf (then Lance Corporal)

That's Lt. Althaf when he was just a lance corporal. I couldn't get my hands on a recent photo through my connections. Sorry for that. But I want to expose people like this! They are being stealing government property and living free! And he being an officer of MNDF he should be brought to justice. 

I hope the top brass of Coast Guard handle this how it should be handled and not ignore such a serious incident as they have been ignoring and letting things go like they been doing in the past. 

I respect what the MNDF officers and soldiers sacrifice for our beloved nation. I don't respect MNDF personnel who are thieves, whether they are lower ranked soldiers or whether they are officers. 



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