Puteri Umno Leader’s Dangerous Spin on Penang Shooting

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PH leaders urge swift police action against Puteri Umno vice-chief.

Penang Pakatan Harapan leaders today called a “spin” by an Umno leader on a parang attack which left one person dead and another seriously injured as “dangerous” to racial harmony.

This was after Kelantan Puteri Umno vice-chief Nurul Amal had said during a talk that a man who had run amok at a factory in Bayan Lepas was a martyr as he attacked those who insulted Prophet Muhammad.

PPBM secretary-general Marzuki Yahya said the remarks were false as the police did not find any motive related to religion in the attack.

“This kind of spin is not doing any good to our racial harmony. We all know that the attacker was suffering from depression over a work-related matter.

“It is ignorant for this Umno leader to have not read the news or official reports from the police.

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“By giving innocent people at a ceramah a ‘cerita dongeng’ (fairy tale) for the sake of political mileage, she is instigating the rest to fight. This is not good,” he said.

Marzuki, who is also deputy foreign minister and Penang PPBM chief, said police must take action so that others do not try to spread fake news made up by social media propagandists.

Penang PKR chief Muhammad Bakhtiar Wan Chik said people should not make conclusions while the police were investigating.

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He said even the inspector-general of police had refuted claims of religious elements.

Wanita DAP, led by Seri Delima assemblyman Syerleena Abdul Rashid, described the statement by the Puteri Umno leader as “racist and dangerous”.

“Despite the IGP saying it has nothing to do with race or religion, this Umno leader would rather believe a tale made up by bigots on social media.

“What she has said is illogical. We also see a lot of leaders instigating and raising racist remarks and this is extremely dangerous. We have to make sure our unity is preserved.

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“Failure to verify information shows the level of ignorance and apathy her party is still in,” Syerleena said after lodging a report over the matter at the Patani Road police station with city councillor Connie Tan.

She said the claims made by the Umno leader was baseless and illogical.

“The police need to take immediate action to stop this because we are seeing so many so-called leaders in Malaysia instigating racist rhetorics and this is extremely dangerous for our multicultural country where our unity and peace must be protected,” she said in a press conference today.

She hoped the authorities will take strict action against Nurul Amal under Section 505 (b) and (centre) on the Penal Code for making statements with the intent to cause alarm to the public and to incite any community to commit any offence against another community.

On Sept 23, the 25-year-old man slashed two people at the B Braun factory in Bayan Lepas, leaving one dead and another with severed hands.

He was shot dead after two policemen fired three shots at him after he charged at them with a parang.

It was reported that the attacker had been converted from a full-time to a contract staff, which led him to resign. His last day was supposed to be Sept 30.

Police had warned the public not to spread fake news related to the matter on social media or risk action.

It was reported in Berita Harian that the police are already investigating Nurul Amal for her comments.

According to the daily, Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid said Bukit Aman’s Criminal Investigation Department’s (CID) prosecution and legal division (D5) is currently reviewing her remarks.

Hamid said police investigation so far revealed that the man was heavily influenced by clips from the Middle East purportedly showing the plight of Muslims in the region.


Earlier report: Sept 26, Umno Leader Links Penang Shooting to Religious Insults Despite IGP’s Warning