City police deny permit for GARAH rally at Sogo over security risks and public safety concerns
摘要
吉隆坡警方基于安全风险评估及周边商户反馈,决定拒绝批准原定于SOGO购物中心举行的GARAH集会。警方表示已收到商场管理方等多方抗议信,担忧活动影响顾客安全与公共秩序。独立情报也显示该区域因节庆购物人潮密集,存在治安风险。警方已与组织者进行沟通,并呼吁公众勿参与集会,警告将对扰乱公共安全的行为采取坚决措施。
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 7 — Police are not granting permission for the Gerakan Anti Rumah Anutan Haram (GARAH) rally scheduled to be held at the Sogo shopping complex tonight.
Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Fadil Marsus said the decision was made following security intelligence assessments and feedback obtained from all relevant parties, including the owners of premises in the surrounding area.
He said the police received a letter of protest yesterday from the management of Sogo Complex, Pertama Complex, and Harissons, as well as other nearby premises, expressing concerns over the safety of customers who would be shopping at the time.
“Independent information also indicated the potential for a breach of the peace and security threats to the surrounding community, as the area is expected to be crowded with shoppers in conjunction with the celebration of several festivals,” he said in a statement today.
According to Fadil, the police had received a notification letter from the rally coordinator last Tuesday regarding plans to hold a peaceful assembly at 8 pm today.
He added that the Dang Wangi District Police Chief also held discussions with the organisers last Thursday.
He advised the public not to attend the rally and warned that firm action would be taken against any party attempting to create disorder or disrupt public safety.
“The police will ensure that public safety and well-being remain the top priority,” he said. — Bernama
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