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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

IGP: Don’t touch on Race, Religion and Royalty (3R) issues

 

 IGP: Issues surrounding '3R' can disrupt harmony if not dealt with properly

 

He states clearly that all of us are pendatangs, except for our Orang Asli/Asal & natives of Sabah/Sarawak.
This guy is more qualified than almost all our Ministers & Ulama.





Strong presence: Police keeping the situation under control outside the nomination centre in Ampang, Selangor. — SHAARI CHEMAT/The Star
 

KUALA LUMPUR: All parties involved in the state elections and Kuala Terengganu by-election must avoid touching on sensitive issues, especially those relating to race, religion and royalty (3R), says Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

“We will monitor the situation and action will be taken against those who touch on such issues,” he said.

Razarudin said a 3R task force will complete investigations on 3R offences within seven days after an investigation paper (IP) is opened.

“It is an ideal duration as we don’t want such matters to drag on.

“Once completed, we will refer the IP to the Attorney General’s Chambers,” he told a press conference at Bukit Aman here yesterday.

He reminded all to not cause any provocation or trouble during the elections.

“Sufficient police personnel and officers will be deployed during the campaign period and during the post-election period.

“We will take necessary action to ensure the safety of all involved in the elections,” he said.

The IGP said the nomination process for the six state elections and the by-election had proceeded smoothly.

A total of 17,176 police officers and personnel were deployed on nomination day yesterday and there was no unwanted incident by press time.

“We salute the political maturity of the candidates and their supporters in ensuring a smooth process.

“We hope such behaviour will continue during the campaign period as well,” he said.

He said the police had also deployed 82 Ops Cantas teams comprising 1,459 officers and personnel to take action against any criminal act.

For Kelantan, he said the Ops Cantas teams were deployed in mid-May while the others were sent out on June 29 for the remaining five states.

“So far, more than 400 individuals have been detained.

“The Ops Cantas teams will also monitor activities during the campaign period, such as ceramah,” he said.

He advised candidates to apply for police permits early for campaign activities such as ceramah and walkabouts.

“Applying for the permits is important to avoid any clash or overlapping between rival parties and candidates.

“I told the respective state police chiefs to entertain these applications up to 24 hours before any event but it is better to apply early.

“If there is any application overlap between rival candidates, the applications from those who submitted late will be rejected,” he said. 

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