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Kudos to young Haffiz, but no hero to report on PH leader

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Two days ago in Langkawi, a brave 28-year old government servant, Muhammad Haffiz Zarriq Bin Mat Hasim made a police report against a Deputy Minister for contempt against the lawful authority of public servant under Section 179 Act 574 of the Malaysian Penal Code.

That offense is punishable by imprisonment up to six month or fine of RM2,000 or both. Kudos to the young health officer to carry out his duty to take action against a person smoking in a no smoking zone and in a sensitive area like Langkawi airport.

The name of the alleged Deputy Minister viraled in the social media PPBM's MP for Kuala Pilah, and Deputy Minister of Communication and Multimedia, Eddin Syazlee bin Shith.

When approached by the officer, the Deputy Minister's bodyguard blocked his path. The officer requested for his National Identity Card but was ignored. Eddin and his entourage arrogantly walked away.

The officer made a report against the Deputy Minister at the Langkawi IPD.

Before GE 14, that act of the officer would have been considered heroic and the Deputy Minister would have been scrutnised and tormented by the public.

The likelihood is Haffiz's police report would be NFA and no charge be made against him in court.

As Deputy Minister and more so, a PPBM MP, he is immune to any law and where the rulers are subjected to international law, PH government could made it such he is exempted under the Rome Statute.

It will not be a surprise to eventually Haffiz be reprimanded by his superior upon order from Ministry at Putrajaya.

Not unless the defiant smoker is Dato Lokman Nor Adam or Papagomo or Tuan Guru Dato Seri Haji Hadi Awang or anyone linked to UMNO or PAS.

If so, the investigation by police or MACC would be thorough, and the Attorney General Chamber would be swift to take it to court before anyone went on.


Even Haffiz's authority to request the IC could be questioned.

If it is inescapable for PH Minister cfrom being charged under the law, government could change or repeal the law as in the case to repeal the death penalty to bring back Sirul from Australia and legitimate lawsuit against Rafizi by Tabung Haji.

RM60 million to PAS


Haji Hadi was accused of receiving on behalf of PAS the amount of RM60 millon for alleged 1MDB related money from Dato Najib.

The allegation was made by Dato Ambiga and pursued, promoted, and viral by London based Clare Rewcastle Brown.

MACC's Chief Commissioner, Dato Shukri Abdull told media that PAS account do not show any money trail. More so, Hadi and Clare agreed to call off their legal dispute in the UK court.

But, since Hadi is not with PH and now PAS is cooperating with UMNO as a fellow opposition, a wahyu from the Gods of Putrajaya had MACC continue to investigate.

Anwar Ibrahim slandered Hadi for paying off Clare for the sum of RM1.4 million and continued to repeat the allegations despite being revealed it was his MCKK batchmate, Dato Rameli involvement for a certain interest.

All will be hidden and spun to divert the truth as PH is in desperation and need to label UMNO and PAS will lead to another religious fanatic massacre as happened at Christchurch. 

Papagomo


Pemuda UMNO exco member, Muhammad Azri aka Papagomo was fixed up by PPBM's Muar MP and Minister of Youth and Sports, Syed Ssaddiq on nomination day of the Semenyih by-election on February 16.

Police told the media that Papagomo commited no offense and he was released on police bond on February 21st.

Video that viral on social media showed Papagomo ran from behind to calm the situation asrising from Syed Saddiq intentionally entered the BN route to the nomination and was howled at by BN supporters. It is the usual exchanges at any political rallies and election nomindation.

Papagomo merely put his hands around his should in a protective manner as message to BN supporters to lay off. Malaysiakini did report Papagomo telling Syed Saddiq or doing something stupid.

However, the AGC pick up on Papagomo's admittance for a subjective words of "Ko bodoh" as causing insult and had him charged on March 1st, which is within 23 days of the event.

A commendable swift action by AGC, but rather questionable and petty in nature. It smells selective political persecution of the political kind. Sue any offense committed, relevant or not, to place opposition activist in financial constraint. Copying the Bank Islam and Tabung Haji's legal game to bankrupt plaintiff. 

Papagomo denied and pleaded not guilty. Case is due for mentioning on April 1st this Monday.

Lokman Noor Adam's attack


Yesterday, Dato Lokman Noor Adam was charged in court for a fracas outside the University Malaya's masjid during a Malu Apa Bossku event with students last week.

Lokman and three others are being charged for the intent of causing hurt in a confrontation against 6 demonstrators at a nearby bus-stop who claimed to be University Malay students.

Within a week, the case that involved UMNO members could be investigated and IP submitted to AG office in 4 days and charge made out in 7 for violently confronting the so-called student. Police were able to compile 26 statements.


A video being viral on social media showed "Lokman snatched a cut-out image of Najib in clown-face from one of the demonstrators and tore it; while another supporter grabbed another student and held him in a chokehold".

Lokman's comment on his prosecution on Instagram reads:
"Today I am the victim of Tommy Thomas' selective prosecution.

“The DAP stool who made the provocation by carrying a caricature cut-out placard of DS Najib in clown face... is not charged instead even when the Court had decided that the illustration is offensive and provocative.”


The caricature being displayed are the same one drawn by Fahmi Reza that got him charged and convicted with one month prison sentence.

University Malaya took the middle stand on the issue. Vice-chancellor Datuk Abdul Rahim Hashim express support for student political activism, but emphasised it be done a healthier environment and mature political culture. 

He viewed the demonstrators were provocative and received reaction from students group and also the Minister of Education.



The political bias and lack of objectivity is glaring.


The story is the 6 students were planted by DAP to harass any event of Malu ApaBossKu to stem the rising popularity of Dato Najib. Attack Najib to make terowong Lim look good. The leader of the group of six, Wong Yang Ke is not a student but turned out to be already working.


In a press conference, Wong Yang Ke showed he was not behaving in the usual student character to be victim or at least, dramatise to play victim, but showed his combative and provocative side.

They claimed it was a silent protest but the presence of megaphone shows it is not meant to be peaceful and intended to disruptive Najib's meeting with students at a restaurant outside UM campus.


In a video circulating of him answering questions from the media, Wong displayed both the confidence and boldness to fear no threat and will take on Lokman and his supporters.

Indication that Wong is a trained political operative of DAP and being developed with the spunk and defiant character that is typical of in-house trained DAP leaders.


Lokman admitted to tearing the placed but claimed he confront them to protect from the wrath of pro-Najib supporters. The DAP provocateur stopped him from tearing the offensive placard.

He and Najib supporters refused to apologise to the DAP planned provocation.

In another case of bad timing, Khairy used the incident to launch another personal attack on Lokman and it attracted another exchange of words. Such untimely words will not serve Khairy's personal political agenda. He could be seen to only criticise UMNO but fall short of criticising the government in the media.

However, Lokman's outburst will only make UMNO fall victim to DAP's psywar game and traps against UMNO as lamented facebooker Daniel Goh

Hearing will be on May 16.

PH's rule the law

These development coincide with a video of an opposition member of Parliament from Paya Besar, Mohd Shahar Abdullah comment on the practise of rule of law in this country.


Under the PH's rule the law, Haffiz's police report will be lost in the police pile-ups but petty cases get urgency to court and on-going cases against PH leaders will be withdrawn. Case against Tokong Terowong will not get to see daylight. Neither will the case against Azmin's nephew.



In the meanwile, Najib's SRC trial will commence and he face two cases that will be trialed by a judge known to be claimed by Dato Gopal Sri Ram as "my boy".




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