PBB, SUPP slam Kuching DAP Youth for adding Chinese characters to road signs | Malay Mail

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PBB, SUPP slam Kuching DAP Youth for adding Chinese characters to road signs

Thursday, 20 Aug 2020 08:32 PM MYTKuching Dapsy said it put up the Chinese characters for the road signages of Jalan Main Bazaar, Wayang Street, and Jalan Greenhill which they claimed had been ‘omitted’ by DBKU. ― Picture via Facebook/DAP Sarawak

He expressed regret over the disrespect act of the Dapsy members for adding Chinese characters, saying that is a case of vandalism on the road signages. He said under the Sedition Act 1948, anyone can be considered as instigating by raising issues that can create tensions, conflicts and disrupt the security of the country.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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