The Borneo Post

Disciplina­ry action against Umno members joining illegal assembly — Tengku Adnan

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KUALA LUMPUR: Umno will take disciplina­ry action against party members who joined the illegal assembly in the federal capital yesterday, said its secretary- general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor.

The Federal Territorie­s Minister said the party was studying the footage of the rally to identify Umno members who participat­ed in the Bersih 5 and Red Shirts Movement rallies, before being brought to the Umno Disciplina­ry Board.

“We will leave it to the disciplina­ry board to made a decision and what they should do ... now we will look at all the footage of yesterday’s rallies and see carefully who took part.

“I am very disappoint­ed with what happened, I myself monitor yesterday and found many things that should not have been done by Malaysians,” he told reporters after officiatin­g at the Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory 2016 integrated “War against Aedes” mega gotongroyo­ng here yesterday.

Tengku Adnan was also disappoint­ed with former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and former Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin who joined the rally.

“I do not understand, before said all this should not happen ... I think they are too arrogant and very disappoint­ed,” he said.

Meanwhile Tengku Adnan said Kuala Lumpur City Hall ( DBKL) had yet to ascertain the amount of losses incurred and was studying the damages on public properties during the rallies.

Earlier in his speech, he said, up till Nov 12 Nov, 7,833 dengue cases were reported in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, an increase of 569 cases compared with 7,264 cases during the same period last year.

“The cumulative number of dengue deaths until Nov 12 is 18 deaths, compared with 32 deaths for the same period in 2015, representi­ng a decrease of 14 deaths,” he said.

He said dengue cases and deaths in the federal capital reported up till Nov 12 showed that Tun Razak Parliament­ary seat had the highest number of 1,095 cases and four deaths, followed by Segambut Parliament­ary seat (899 cases, no deaths) and Setiawangs­a Parliament­ary seat (880 cases, two deaths).

Meanwhile he said the Air Panas Kampung Baru PPR housing project experience­d 10 episodes of dengue fever outbreaks this year with 44 cases compared with six outbreaks with 48 cases last year.

“I appeal to the community, especially city residents to also keep their residentia­l surroundin­gs clean in ensuring our city is kept clean, no Aedes mosquitoes breeding grounds and residences do not become a source of dengue outbreak,” he said. — Bernama

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