• 3 days ago
The police have denied permission for a planned rally in solidarity with former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak near the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya on Jan 6, citing "incomplete application".

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00:00Police said they had denied permission for a solidarity rally for former Prime Minister
00:06Datuk Shri Najib Razak to be held in Putrajaya.
00:10They said they had informed the organisers of their decision on the rally that was planned
00:15for 9 a.m. on Monday near the Palace of Justice.
00:19Putrajaya OCPD Assistant Commissioner Aidisham Mohamed said police received an application
00:25on December 31, but they found the application to be incomplete.
00:30He said the police had prepared some 456 personnel for security control that day.
00:36The rally was supposed to coincide with the Court of Appeals' hearing related to an
00:40alleged royal addendum order that will allow Najib to serve the rest of his prison term
00:45under house arrest.
00:47Gerakan Pembela Umar and Pekasa said they will bring at least 5,000 members to the rally
00:52to call on the government to come clean on alleged addendum decree by the 16th Yang
00:57Dipertuan Agong.
00:59They said they will concede any court decision on Najib that day, but they questioned why
01:04the issue regarding the alleged addendum decree had not been explained to the public.
01:09PAS called on its leaders to mobilise members for the rally, while Armno and MCA said they
01:15will not attend the rally.
01:17MIC said they will hold a prayer vigil in Batu Caves instead to show solidarity for
01:24Najib.
01:25Armno said they respect the constitutional authority of His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, the
01:3017th King of Malaysia, regarding Najib's case.
01:34On Friday, Istana Nagara said the king has the prerogative under the federal constitution
01:39to pardon, postpone sentences and relieve punishments for offences.
01:45Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Razaruddin Hussain said people should not take part in
01:50any rally on the alleged addendum as a sign of respect for the prerogative power of the
01:56king.

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