05 December 2012

Ceramah Anwar di Gombak - Polis tegur peganjur ceramah tak patuhi akta perhimpunan aman...


Polis Gombak belum mengenalpasti pihak yang membuat provokasi dalam program jelajah merdeka rakyat anjuran PKR di Gombak malam tadi.

Perkara ini dinyatakan timbalan ketua polis Gombak, Superitendan Rosli Husin yang dihubungi hari ini.

“Kita tak pasti mereka dari parti mana. Yang kita pasti ialah mereka ialah orang tempatan di kawasan itu, bukannya orang luar,” kata beliau.

Beliau menjelaskan bahawa polis dapat mengawal keadaan setelah berlaku provokasi di luar kawasan ceramah.


Tambah beliau, ada dua orang tercedera dalam kejadian itu.

“Seorang terkena botol di dahi dan seorang lagi terhiris di dahi. Lukanya kecil dan memerlukan empat jahitan sahaja.”

Rosli menambah bahawa punca hirisan tersebut tidak dapat dikenalpasti oleh mangsa kerana kawasan tersebut mempunyai lambakan bahan binaan rumah kampung.

Beliau turut menegur pihak penganjur kerana tidak mematuhi akta perhimpunan aman 2012.

“Penganjur memberi notis pada kami pada Selasa lalu  iaitu lapan hari sebelum ceramah sedangkan akta perhimpunan aman 2012 menetapkan bahawa penganjur perlu memberi notis 10 hari sebelum ceramah diadakan,” katanya lagi.-FMT

Gangguan samseng diketuai Ketua Pemuda UMNO Gombak...

Adun Batu Caves Amirudin Shari merangkap hari ini mendakwa gangguan samseng semasa program jelajah merdeka rakyat ke parlimen Gombak dilakukan oleh Pemuda Umno.

“Beberapa hari sebelum program, pimpinan Pakatan Rakyat Gombak telah dimaklumkan bahawa terdapat pesanan ringkas (SMS) yang berlegar  untuk menggesa Pemuda Umno Gombak turun untuk menghalang program yang akan berlangsung.

“Justeru itu, kepimpinan Pakatan Rakyat Gombak  telah membuat satu laporan polis pada 3 Disember 2012 di Balai Polis Gombak bagi mengelakkan hal yang tidak diingini berlaku.

“Malangnya lebih 100 orang Pemuda Umno hadir untuk melakukan provokasi bagi mengganggu ceramah yang berlangsung sehingga keadaan tegang dan berlakunya kekecohan di hadapan tapak ceramah.

“Rempuhan yang dibuat serta tindakan membaling batu yang dimulakan oleh Pemuda Umno ini menggambarkan sifat dan budaya samseng yang telah lama berakar dalam Umno.

“Tambah mengecewakan, seorang penyokong Pakatan Rakyat telah ditikam dengan senjata tajam,” kata Amiruddin yang juga ialah timbalan ketua cabang PKR Gombak dalam kenyataan medianya hari ini.

 

Jenayah politik

Amiruddin turut menyifatkan kejadian semalam sebagai satu jenayah politik.


“Kejadian yang berlaku jelas adalah jenayah politik yang menjelikkan dan bukti keterdesakan Umno untuk mempertahankan kekuasaan,” katanya.

Selain Ketua Umum PKR, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, sesi ceramah malam tadi turut membariskan timbalan presiden PKR dan ahli parlimen Gombak Azmin Ali, anak bekas timbalan perdana menteri, Datuk Thamrin Ghafar dan Sallehuddin Nasir.

Azmin pula mendakwa serangan diketuai Datuk Megat Zulkarnain Omardin, ketua pemuda Umno Gombak.

Megat merupakan anak guru silat, Tan Sri Omar Din Mauju.-FMT


 UMNO used silat practitioners to trigger provocation...

Rough house tactics, which have been a feature of Malaysian politics, went up a notch with the first stabbing at a political rally ahead of the 13th general elections.

A group of people alleged to be Umno Youth members yesterday attacked a PKR rally in Gombak that left a few PKR volunteers injured, leading to swift condemnation from PKR leaders.

In the attack, a PKR supporter is believed to have been stabbed with a sharp weapon on his left shoulder, the party’s paper Keadilan Daily reported.

Another victim, Md Haidir Samsuddin, 48, was injured in the head when hit by a stone that was hurled by the thugs.

“I was then at the side of the road, controlling the situation when the Umno thugs started the kecoh (unrest).

“Suddenly a big stone from across the road fell on my head,” said Haidir, whose head was bleeding.

PKR deputy president Azmin Ali (picture) slammed Gombak Umno Youth chief Datuk Megat Zulkarnain Omardin for allegedly leading a group of thugs to attack the Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat rally at Gombak last night.

Azmin, who is also the Gombak MP, saw his speech last night interrupted by the hurling of stones at the crowd, which then led to a scuffle breaking out at around 10pm.

“I am very disappointed with this rude behaviour of Umno, and there were even those who were injured because of this samseng (gangster) attitude,” Azmin told The Malaysian Insider when met after the tension between Pakatan Rakyat (PR) and Barisan Nasional (BN) supporters died had down last night.

Azmin claimed that Megat, who is the son of silat master Tan Sri Omar Din Mauju, had deliberately planned the provocation during the rally.

He accused Megat and the group he led of using harsh language and throwing objects in the direction of the crowd gathered at the rally.

“They (Umno) used silat practitioners to trigger provocation.

“Megat himself led the group that triggered provocation and quarreled with the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) volunteers here,” Azmin added.

Following the commotion, a group of Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) officers that were on the scene quickly moved in to control the situation and formed a human shield to separate the two groups of supporters.

Gombak’s deputy police chief Rosly Hassan said the police had not received any reports from those who were injured and said the situation was under control.

“No police report until now and the situation is under control,” Rosly said when met by The Malaysian Insider at the scene of the incident.

This is not the first attack on a PR rally, with a similar incident happening in Lembah Pantai where a crowd at a rally held by Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was attacked.

The PKR bus used by Anwar and party leaders for its nationwide pre-election campaign tour, Jelajah Merdeka Rakyat , was also splashed with paint and attacked with rocks several times.

In yesterday’s rally, Anwar, Tamrin Ghafar and Batu Caves state assemblyman Amirudin Shari were also present.

PKR had previously called for a stop to the political violence directed at them.-malaysian insider

 


 

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