Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Owner of motorcycle in C10 found

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This was the Honda EX5 parked inside the C10 building last weekend during the suspected BK lobby break-in.

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This is the owner of the bike

I wish to clarify that the group of Persuasive Communication students supposedly implied for the cause of the BK lobby 'break-in' last week was not what it appeared to be. I also wish to apologize if anyone or any group of people who were mislead into the 'implication' and was offended.

Yes, it was a misleading implication, but it was not a false alarm. There were 'signs' of break-ins although nothing was stolen. The door lock was damaged and we believed (me, Ming Hock and Azmi) that it was deliberated.

On Monday, 14 December the Dean called for a meeting with the relevant staff to look into the matter. The two students stated in the last post were also summoned. We found that they had abide to security procedures as mentioned earlier.

The Dean also made some improvements to the operation procedures on the running (or manning) of the building. Security measures were beefed up.

Meanwhile, the mystery surrounding the damaged lock remains. At first we thought it could be due to wear and tear as the quality of lock is questionable. But I checked with the only person who regularly use the door to go up his room - Abdul Rahman - who said the last time he used it (Friday 11 Dec), the lock was okay.

To some others, it might be a false alarm, but to me the episode was a blessing in disguise.

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