Stop questioning police's authority, Bar Council told


A organisation of 30 NGO members demonstrated in front of a Bar Council building in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, urging a authorised body to stop doubt a authority of a military force.

The organisation additionally requested a Bar Council to reject attacks upon police, such as a Sept twenty-six incident in Jalan Kuchai Lama.

Muhammad Zahid Mat Arip, a devout leader of Tolak Individu Bernama Anwar Ibrahim (Tibai), urged a legislature to do this as seriously as they had in condemning purported incidents of military wrongdoings.

NONE"We titillate them to issue a matter condemning a gunning down of dual military officers in a incident.

"After today's historic event, people will consider a Bar Council. If there is no matter from them, they will be seen as opposition-controlled figures," pronounced a former PKR Youth emissary chief.

Two-page memo

Last Wednesday, corporals Nor Azlan Abu Bakar, 42, as well as R Subramaniam, 52, were shot when they chased a automobile with 3 occupants.

Nor Azlan suffered a gunshot wound in a neck, whilst Subramaniam was strike in a stomach as well as hand.

NONEThree days later, a single of a suspected men was shot dead following a high-speed automobile chase at Taman Danau Desa.

Another leader of a proo! f yester day, Gabungan Anti-Penyelewengan Selangor (Gaps) chairperson Hamidzun Khairuddin, review out a two-page-long memorandum, before handing it over to a Bar Council representative.

He pronounced a Bar Council was regularly anticipating error as well as doubt a actions of a police, whilst a force was working hard to guarantee assent as well as security of a people.

NONE"The Bar Council should be neutral upon issues, but compromising public order, inhabitant harmony, social justice as well as economic prosperity," he said.

Other organisations involved in a proof included Malay rights vigour organisation Perkasa as well as Jaringan Melayu Malaysia (JMM), all well known to be pro-government.
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