Save Malaysia rally: Cops yet to receive notification from organisers

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KUALA LUMPUR: The police have yet to receive a notification on the Save Malaysia rally, that complies with the Peaceful Assembly Act (PAA), says Comm Datuk Allaudeen Abdul Majid.

The Kuala Lumpur police chief said the police would take necessary action in accordance with existing laws should there be any incident that disrupts public order.

Comm Allaudeen said such notices were meant to inform the police of any organised rally to enable the police to facilitate and ensure smoothness of traffic."We have laws and regulations and for the police, our responsibility is to facilitate such a gathering. "Not only the organisers have rights, the people in KL have rights too, where they will be out and about in the city on a Saturday in spending time with their families," he said.

 

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