Saturday, April 11, 2020

Selangor Mansion residents hurling objects at Armed Forces personnel


MM Online:


KL top cop confirms received report of Selangor Mansion residents hurling objects at Armed Forces personnel


A Selangor Mansion resident looks on as Armed Forces personnel cordon off the vicinity with barbed wire on Jalan Masjid India April 7, 2020

Picture by Firdaus Latif
 

KUALA LUMPUR, April 11 — Police have confirmed receiving a report lodged against some residents at the Selangor Mansion for allegedly throwing items such as bottles, garbage bags and flower pots at Malaysian Armed Forces personnel installing concertina wires in the area.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim said the report was lodged by the complainant after being informed of the incident by the personnel involved.

He stressed, however, that police did not receive any report regarding foreigners throwing urine-filled bags at MAF personnel as reported in a local newspaper.

“No injuries have been reported and security in the affected areas is under control. In addition, the use of helmets by military personnel is in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures set by the MAF.

“The case is being investigated under Section 511 of the Penal Code and Section 324 of the Penal Code, namely attempt to cause injury to civil servants by throwing items such as bottles and flower pots,” he said in a statement today.

Mazlan said the complainant’s statement had been recorded, and further investigations would be carried out before action is taken.

“We really look forward to the cooperation of all parties in complying with the movement control order and enhanced movement control order to break the Covid-19 chain of infection,” he said.

Earlier yesterday, Bernama reported that Chief of Defence Force Gen Tan Sri Affendi Buang had denied claims on social media that MAF personnel stationed at Selangor Mansion wore helmets to protect themselves from the bags of urine thrown by foreigners. — Bernama


3 comments:

  1. Bad attitude. If t person from outside Malaysia pls ban from re enter to this country for ever.

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  2. The corrupt immigration who 'facilitate' the influx of some said to be at least 2 millions illegals into the country is now seeing their greedy ayam coming home to roost. And these illegals once got in, have to contend with another layer..the mata mata...playing hide and seek with them. If "seek" out, they have to pay out, again. And mind you, this is not once, or twice, it is like almost on clockwork regular..almost like a form of taxation, the informal kind. And those legal UNHR refugees too have to layan them...just to avoid the hassle being locked up on flimsy excuses, thus causing them to lose a few days' wages, which they can ill afford. These unfortunates have a name for these blood suckers. So it is not that strange or surprising when they vent out their anger seeing their tormentors coming to wire-fenced them in.

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