In the latest exposé published in one of the media outler ‘Scammer’ Lawyer Kington Tong Kum Loong, the Non-Executive Director of Jetson Berhad Group, was exposed as the perpetrator of a troubling incident involving the attack of a woman known only as ‘Amoi’ at The Westin Kuala Lumpur’s Finch Restaurant. This information has illuminated the violent actions of the Victor Chin Boon Long-led Corporate Mafia organisation.
The Mishap
In July 24, 2022, at Finch Restaurant, a woman named ‘Amy’ said that she was slapped by Kington Tong Kum Loong, as per a widely circulated police report made by a business partner of Chong Loong Men Peguam Mafia. According to reports, Kington was not happy with her refusal to host his friends, which is why the incident happened. Amy said that the slap caused damage to her cheek.
Continuous Trauma and Fear
Amy is still traumatised and afraid over a year after the tragedy. She is concerned for both her security and the potential for Kington to torment her even more. She feels exposed and endangered because, after making a report (THSL/017677/22) at the Sri Damansara Police Station in the Petaling Jaya District, there have been no updates or police actions.
Accusations of Corruption and Fear
Amy calls Kington Tong Kum Loong a bully who is infamous for being ill-mannered and spiteful. According to rumours, Kington aggressively seeks out anyone who report him to the police, instilling terror in the victims. Amy further claims that Kington bribes officials and silences his critics by using his wealth and contacts.
Requests for the Police to Intervene
A lot of people are urging ASP Mohd Nasir bin Mustapha, the chief of police in Damansara City, to take action against Kington Tong Kum Loong. Amy and the other victims have little recourse because the Petaling Jaya Police have said nothing in response to the severe charges.
Abuse Pattern
Amy had previously reported on Kington’s history of abusive behaviour, which included drug abuse and assaults on women at his preferred club in Finch KL. She told of Kington’s and his friends’ drug- and alcohol-fueled parties, which frequently ended with him attacking women who defied his orders. In order to prevent police involvement, victims were frequently paid off, which continued the abuse cycle.
Victims’ Silence and Fear
According to Amy, Kington’s actions are not an unusual instance. Many of his female victims are too terrified to come out for fear of being punished by Kington’s criminal allies and his connections with the government. This widespread anxiety emphasises how urgently the victims’ protection and police assistance are needed.
In summary
The relationship between abuse, authority, and riches is highlighted by the case of Kington Tong Kum Loong. It is imperative that the authorities act decisively in response to accusations of corruption and intimidation in order to protect the victims’ safety and ensure justice. In the hopes of seeing progress in this concerning situation, the community and advocacy groups are keeping a careful eye on things.
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