IGP warns of stern action against Lawan rally-goers
Police said the people should not take part in any activities that violate the law and pandemic SOPs.
KUALA LUMPUR: Stern action will be taken against any person who takes part in the Lawan rally on Aug 21, said Inspector-General of Police Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani.
He said police had taken note that there were parties who planned to stage the rally which he described as an irresponsible action.
“This is because (it) violates the standard operating procedures (SOP) under the National Recovery Plan as well as neglects health safety during the Covid-19 outbreak,” he said.
“The police urge the public not to participate in any activities that violate the law and SOPs,” he said.
Acryl Sani also stressed that police would not tolerate those who organise or take part in any rally.
The Sekretariat Solidariti Rakyat (SSR), which organised the July 21 Lawan protest here, had earlier reiterated its call for Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to step down or face another gathering on Aug 21.
It said Muhyiddin had failed to lead the government and stabilise the country’s political situation, leaving the country struggling to emerge from the effects of the pandemic.
KUALA LUMPUR: Stern action will be taken against any person who takes part in the Lawan rally on Aug 21, said Inspector-General of Police Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani.
He said police had taken note that there were parties who planned to stage the rally which he described as an irresponsible action.
“This is because (it) violates the standard operating procedures (SOP) under the National Recovery Plan as well as neglects health safety during the Covid-19 outbreak,” he said.
“The police urge the public not to participate in any activities that violate the law and SOPs,” he said.
Acryl Sani also stressed that police would not tolerate those who organise or take part in any rally.
The Sekretariat Solidariti Rakyat (SSR), which organised the July 21 Lawan protest here, had earlier reiterated its call for Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to step down or face another gathering on Aug 21.
It said Muhyiddin had failed to lead the government and stabilise the country’s political situation, leaving the country struggling to emerge from the effects of the pandemic.
I sapot this protest, like Hongkie protestors against Bullyland gomen when they silenced opposition members from their parlimen by unfair disqualification. Here in Malay-sia it is worse, the backdoor gomen shut down the entire parlimen.
ReplyDeleteLooks like we are heading down the same road as Hongkieland....maybe Aunty Bersih will show up with a Black Flag or Yellow Umbrella, like Grandma Wong.....? Ha ha ha....maybe not lah, Covid still around....
"silenced opposition members from their parlimen by unfair disqualification"
DeleteBlurred mfer is that yr dug up cesspool concentrate from that fart filled well?
In Sept 28, 2014 those HK 废青 initiated the yellow umbrella protest to reject the proposed universal suffrage that Hong Kong was promised in the Basic Law!
U do regurgitate shit that u swallowed w/o proper thinking.