No Permission, No Rally: Putrajaya Police Chief Warns PAS and NGOs Over Planned Solidarity Event for Najib
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — In a stern warning, the Putrajaya police chief has reiterated that no rally will be permitted to take place tomorrow at the Palace of Justice, as the organisers have failed to secure the necessary approval. The announcement comes as PAS and various NGOs have expressed their intention to show solidarity for former Prime Minister Najib Razak, despite the lack of permission. With the police emphasizing the importance of adhering to the law, it remains to be seen whether the groups will proceed with their plans, potentially risking a confrontation with the authorities. The event has sparked concerns over public order and safety, with the police urging all parties to respect the rule of law and avoid any actions that may lead to unrest. As the situation unfolds, the public is advised to stay informed and avoid the area if possible. With keywords like 'public assembly', 'police permission', and 'rule of law' being crucial in this context, it is essential to prioritize safety and order. The police will be monitoring the situation closely, and any attempts to bypass the law will be met with swift action. ...Read more
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