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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

'Terrorists' Threaten To Kill The Inspector General Of Police


A group calling themselves “Anak Malaysia Anti Demokrasi” (Malaysian Son/Son Of Malaysia, Anti-Democracy) appeared in a video clip recently threatening to kill the Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar - by blowing up his vehicle.

In the 1 minute 27 seconds video clip, three men clad in black attire and wearing masks announced their intention to strike fear within government agencies to prevent them from committing fraud within the country’s democratic system.

With the Malaysian flag as the backdrop, the masked men who held up a photograph of the actor Jaafar Onn, had among other statements proclaimed that countries such as Russia and China have become successful and powerful because they reject the democratic system of government.

"Are Malaysians able to change the Chairman of the Election Commission through democracy?

"Are Malaysians able to change the Chief Justice through democracy?

"Are Malaysians able to change the Inspector General of the Police through a democratic system?

"No .. humans have become the destroyer of democracy ...

"Therefore, we Anak Malaysia Anti Democracy (AMAD), will kill the Inspector General of the Police by blowing up his car.

"Thus, our government agencies will think twice before committing criminal acts ," threatened one of the members in the video clip.

The message ended with one of the ‘terrorists’ pushing a toy car - and having it ignited into flames.

The video was uploaded on the Facebook page of Friends of BN - Barisan Nasional, who has urged the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) to investigate the alleged terror group involved.

Thus far, the video has garnered almost 7,000 Facebook likes.

Previously a group calling themselves ‘ISIS Malaysia 69’ had threatened to blow up the country’s highest court as a symbol of Malaysia’s unfair and corrupt judiciary system in a message transmitted via their YouTube account bu the threat did not materialize.

- Malaysian Digest

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