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26 August 2015

IGP: Police Will take Action Against Anyone Inciting Violence Including Red Shirts

IGP: Action will be taken against anyone inciting violence, including 'red shirts'

 
PETALING JAYA: Action will be taken against any party which incites or promotes violence, including the so-called "red shirts", says Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.
"We will take action against anyone who provokes other parties and this includes the red shirts," said the Inspector-General of Police.
Khalid said any party, be it Bersih or the red shirts would be dealt with to the fullest extent of the law if they were involved in acts of violence.
"We will carry out our duties without fear or favour. he said when contacted Wednesday.
The police are committed to maintaining law and order. Our priority is the safety and security of the people. Any act of provocation or violence will not be tolerated," he said.
He also reminded the public not to join the Bersih 4 rally this weekend as it has been deemed illegal.


Anti-Bersih Reds prepare to 'fight' yellow-shirted Bersih 4

 
PETALING JAYA: A "peace-loving" anti-Bersih group is preparing themselves for a potentially violent protest during Bersih 4 this weekend.

Its leader, Datuk Jamal Yunos, said to meet any eventuality on Aug 29 and 30, his men had prepared, and showed their skills in a demonstration on Tuesday in front of Sogo shopping complex where they broke tiles and wood with their heads and back.

"There will be a closed door training for our members tonight (Wednesday) and they will use long knives (parang) and swords for self-defence," he told The Star Online.
Jamal, the Sg Besar Umno division chief, said some 30,000 people from over 200 non-governmental organisations would be mobilised this weekend to coincide with the Bersih 4 rally.
"The reason we are gathering there is to pressure them to cancel the rally as it brings no good to the country and people.
"We will call off our gathering, if they call off theirs," he said, adding that Bersih participants should adhere to the police order to move the rally to an indoor stadium.
"They can do it at the stadiums, like the Shah Alam Stadium or Stadium Titiwangsa. No one will make an issue out of that," said Jamal.
The group, whose members will don red t-shirts, would gather at Low Yat mall in Bukit Bintang at 9am on Saturday and march to Dataran Merdeka along Jalan Pudu at 10am.
Dataran Merdeka is also Bersih 4's final gathering venue.
On Tuesday, the group showed off their skills in front of the Sogo shopping complex, saying that it was part of their self-defence preparations should there be a clash.

"We will not initiate violence unless we are attacked by the 'yellow' (Bersih) team, then our people in red will be able to defend themselves," he said, adding that the previous Bersih rallies were violent.

Coalition for free and fair election (Bersih 2.0) will hold its fourth rally from Aug 29 to 30 to demand for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to resign over his handling of 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MBD).

It said the overnight rally will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Sabah and Sarawak starting 2pm on August 29. The police have declared the rally “illegal”.

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