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LEBIH 200 WAKIL KATA NYE LAH..DIKETUAI OLEH KUMPULAN HARAM PTCM.. |
KUALA TERENGGANU 21 Mei - Lebih 200 wakil
pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) mendesak pihak berkuasa menghalang siri
perhimpunan haram pembangkang bagi membantah keputusan pilihan raya umum
lalu yang dirancang diadakan di negeri itu.
Malah, mereka turut menggesa Kementerian Dalam Negeri tidak lagi
bertolak ansur dengan sikap pembangkang yang mencabar dan mengetepikan
undang-undang kerana dibimbangi akan mencetuskan huru-hara.
Kumpulan NGO itu termasuk
Pasukan Tindakan Cemas Malaysia (PTCM)
cawangan Terengganu, Majlis Belia Felda Malaysia Wilayah Terengganu
(MBFMWT), Pertubuhan Belia 4B Terengganu serta beberapa pertubuhan belia
lain.
Mereka berhimpun selama hampir sejam bermula kira-kira pukul 3.30
petang di Jalan Kampung Daik berhampiran Pasar Besar Kedai Payang, di
sini hari ini untuk membantah hasrat pembangkang itu sambil membawa
poster 'Kami Bersama PM', 'Halau Pengkhianat Negara' dan 'Kami membantah
Black Out 505' .
Ketua Pegawai PTCM cawangan Terengganu, Mohd. Bali Muda berkata,
pembangkang cuba mengganggu keamanan dan keharmonian dalam kalangan
rakyat negeri itu selepas merancang mengadakan demonstrasi di Kuala
Ibai, dekat sini Khamis ini.
Sehubungan itu, kata beliau, pihaknya mahu pasukan keselamatan
mengambil langkah drastik dengan bertindak tegas ke atas mereka yang
terlibat menggerakkan perhimpunan haram itu terutama Ketua Pembangkang,
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
"Kami desak Anwar dan pengikutnya dikenakan tindakan segera, jangan buang masa lagi.
"Anwar dan pengikutnya sepatutnya akur dengan keputusan pilihan raya
umum lalu. Kenapa terus mempersoalkannya sedangkan di negeri yang
dikuasai pembangkang seperti Kelantan dan Selangor, mereka sudah
mengangkat sumpah jawatan masing-masing, maknanya mereka terima
keputusan itu," katanya ketika ditemui pemberita selepas perhimpunan
tersebut.
Perhimpunan itu turut disertai Bendahari Pertubuhan Belia 4B
Terengganu, Apli Yusoff, Exco MBFMWT, Mohd. Laisani Dollah serta
Timbalan Ketua Turus PTCM Terengganu, Sanek Awing.
Menurut Mohd. Bali, mereka tetap membantah perhimpunan itu bagi
mengelak sebarang kejadian tidak diingini selain terbukti menyusahkan
orang ramai.
P/S : OK LAH TOPIK KALI NIH AKU PETIK DARI UTUSAN MELOYA,PASAL PROTES TAK PUAS ATI PERHIMPUNAN BLACK505 YG BAKAL BERLAKU KAT SANA..KORANG PERATIKAN YG AKU HIGHLIGHT TU..NGO PTCM,NIE APE PUNYE NGO NIH YG SETAU AKU MENYALAHI AKTA UNDANG2 NEGARA PALING MELAMPAU BAGI AKU KERANA PTCM NIH DAH MELANGGAR AKTA KESELAMATAN DALAM NEGARA ANTARA NYE PEMAKAIAN SERAGAM ANGGOTA PENGUATKUASA,RANGKING,PANGKAT,PENGANUGERAHAN DAN BERMACAM MACAM LAGI..INI BOLEH MENIMBULKAN SYAK WASANGKA PADA KITE SEMUA SIAPA PTCM NIH,TAKUT JUGA PTCM NIE SABOTAJ PDRM ATAU ATM,SALAH GUNA KUASA,ATAU SEBARANG PERKARA NEGATIF YG BOLEH MENJEJASKAN IMEJ PDRM DAN ATM SUATU HARI NANTI.
INI ADALAH SUSUN ATUR RANGKING MEREKA.
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SALAH ATAU TIDAK NIH???... |
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ADA KALIMAH ALLAH DAN NABI SAW DI MAHKOTA..SAMA SEPERTI TERDAPAT PADA PDRM DAN ATM.. |
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SO SEBAGAI IMBASAN MASA LALU NIE AKU TEMPEK SKALI KES YG HAMPIR SAME PERNAH BERLAKU..
BOGUS ARMY OF FSFM
The Star - News/Nation - Tuesday June 16, 2009"General" Azami arrestedBy ANDREW SAGAYAMKUALA
LUMPUR: “General” Nor Azami Ahmad Ghazali, the leader of the banned
Federal Special Forces of Malaysia (FSFM), who is facing charges of
criminal conspiracy, is apparently at it again.
Police believe his bogus paramilitary group has re-grouped.
Nor
Azami, a 41-year-old self-proclaimed general, was arrested yesterday
with 41 others including 36 “recruits” while conducting interviews and
written examinations for the freshies at the forces’ new headquarters in
Taman Gombak Jaya here.
Busted again: Nor Azami being taken away to the federal police
headquarters in Bukit Aman after his arrest in Taman Gombak Jaya in
Kuala Lumpur Monday
Nor Azami, five of his “senior officers”
and the recruits were detained on the top floor of a shoplot by a
police team from the Federal Commercial Crimes Investigation Department
(CCID) at 11.55am following a tip-off.
The “general“ had
apparently kept his promise four years ago that he would continue to
operate FSFM despite being warned by the authorities not to do so.
He is out on bail for an earlier charge related to leading the bogus army.
He
is scheduled to attend court proceedings on June 25-26 where he is
facing a charge of criminal conspiracy. His “army” had been disbanded
and banned six years ago.
CCID Deputy Director II (administration
and operations) Senior Asst Comm Tajudin (I) Md Isa said police also
seized car crests, T-shirts, blazers and caps bearing the FSFM emblem.
SAC Tajuddin (right) and his officers look at the blazers, hats, T-shirts, car crests and documents seized from the group.
“We
also seized documents used in interviews and test papers for recruits
which consisted of general knowledge and history questions about the
country,” he said, adding that police also seized RM340, which was
collected from the recruits.
SAC Tajudin said police are investigating the case as cheating under Section 417 and 420 of the Penal Code.
“We
want to find out how FSFM got its funds to run such an operation. We
also need to establish the actual number of members and we believe it
could be in the hundreds.”
Recruits had to pay RM180 for registration and examination fees.
Tajudin
said initial investigations revealed that FSFM promised the recruits a
minimum salary of RM1,900 and that they would be given allowances, ranks
and authority based on their performance.
FSFM claimed that it was part of the Government’s security and intelligence agency.
“Please don’t be duped by this illegal organisation. Come forward and assist us,” said SAC Tajudin.
Police
investigations had revealed that Nor Azami had worked for the Malaysian
Emergency Action Force for a few months before he was sacked.
The
Malaysian Emergency Action Force was formerly a corporate body in the
Prime Minister’s Department, set up to help in rescue missions during
emergencies and was registered under the Trustees Incorporated Act 1952.
Nor Azami then formed the FSFM, which he claimed was linked to the Malaysian Emergency Action Force.
In
2003, the Government banned FSFM and shut it down because its
activities were deemed illegal and posed a threat to national security.
The existence of the group came to light when police were investigating a cheating case in Taman Maluri, Cheras, that year.
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