The Borneo Post

Police detain several individual­s allegedly planning attacks

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KUALA LUMPUR: The police have arrested several individual­s in Kelantan suspected of planning attacks in the country.

Inspector- General of Police Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun in confirming the matter said a press statement would be issued soon.

“Indeed, we have made some arrests which were in relation to their (suspects’) planned attacks on certain targets,” he said when asked to comment on arrests involving schoolchil­dren believed to possess and have the skills to produce explosives in Kelantan.

Meanwhile, Mohamad Fuzi said police have received 27 reports objecting to the ‘Sayang Malaysia, Hapus Kleptokras­i’ gathering scheduled to be held at Padang Timur, Petaling Jaya today.

He said the police were firm in not allowing the rally although the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) had given their approval.

“We are against the rally due to various factors including traffic congestion,” he said.

On the the fatal accident involving two policemen at Km 139 Jalan Kuala Terengganu-Kuantan on Thursday, he said police would conduct a thorough investigat­ion into the case.

“I have directed Terengganu police chief ( Datuk Aidi Ismail) to look into the matter to prevent any recurrence of such incidents. Perhaps, there are weaknesses in the implementa­tion of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs),” he said.

In the 2.55pm incident on Thursday, SM Abdul Hakim Samingan, 54, and Kpl I. Suresh, 36, died at the scene after being hit by a lorry which entered the path of the convoy accompanie­d by the two victims.

Earlier, Mohamad Fuzi witnessed the hand over of duties to new directors of Strategic Resources and Technology (StaRT) Department and Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department (JSJK) at the Police Training Centre in Jalan Semarak here.

Bukit Aman JSJK director, Datuk Seri Arcyl Sani Abdullah Sani will be taking over as StaRT director following the retirement of Datuk Seri Abd Manan Mhd Hassan yesterday, after 41 years of service with the police force.

Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh who is currently Kuala Lumpur police chief has been appointed new JSJK director.

The appointmen­ts will take effect on Nov 9. — Bernama

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