Stadium rally still requires permit, says cops

KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 6 Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar currently reminded Bersih 2.0 to apply for the assent for this Saturdays rally, warning which failure to do so would still have the event an illegal gathering.

Speaking during the press conference during the Bukit Aman military headquarters this evening, he told reporters which to date, Bersih 2.0s organisers had yet to surprise or forewarn the military of their plans for the rally.

No call from them, no information, he said.

When it was forked out which Bersih 2.0 had already been since the green light from the government to hold its convene during the stadium, Khalid shook his head.

Come on, (Bersih 2.0 chairman) Datuk Ambiga is the former Bar Council president. She should know the law, he said.

He, however, gave his assurance which the assent duplicate routine would be expedited in view of the coercion of the situation.

We will prioritise their application. Typically, permits can usually be applied for during slightest the week prior to the event. So because are we giving them priority? Because the government has already allowed them to hold the track convene so we need to concur as well as we will, he said.

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