May 08, 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, May 7 The convene planned by a opposition tomorrow is illegal because a organiser did not request for a assent from a police.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar warned which participants during a convene will be arrested.
The organiser must comply with a Peaceful Assembly Act 2012. Marching but assent aimed during arousing anger is wrong according to a law.
Comply with a law as well as use a correct channel to request for assent from a district military chief, he told a press conference during Bukit Aman military headquarters here today.
Ismail said military will act opposite owners of amicable networking sites for trying to provoke secular sentiments following a ubiquitous election (GE13) to forestall quarrels or chaos.
Do not use amicable networking sites to stimulate as well as provoke as a military always guard cyberspace, he said referring to allegations such as a trance during vote counting as well as phantom voters involving a police.
The allegations posted online were later proven to be false.
Ismail also commented on a photograph of a organisation wearing black t-shirts, believed to be Malaysian students abroad, holding a Jalur Gemilang upside down.
We guard their movement as well as will conduct investigation, he added. Bernama
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