Police are offering a reward of RM10,000 for
information on the culprit or cluprits behind the three explosions during the
pro-Anwar Ibrahim rally on Monday.In a brief statement on their
Facebook page, the police say the reward will be granted to anyone who
provides information leading to the arrest of the person or group responsible
for the incident.Anyone with information on
the matter is advised to contact DSP Yahya Abd Rahman at 019-470 8947 or contact
the police contingent headquarters at 03-2146 0584/0585.
Alternatively, members of the public can also contact the Bukit Aman operations centre at 03-2031 9999 / 03-2266 3444 or go to any nearby police station.Police announced earlier that the case was being investigated under Section 6 of the Explosives Act 1957, which carries a maximum seven-year jail term, a fine of RM10,000, or both, upon conviction.
Selangor exco member Elizabeth Wong (right), whose official car was damaged in the first explosion, urged the police to expedite the probe.
“The bombings can be considered a terrorist action intended to cause chaos. Such things must not be allowed to be repeated.
“Those responsible for the bombings must be brought to justice immediately,” Wong said.In addition, she condemned media reports accusing the rally participants of planting the bombs as “irresponsible” and “not making sense”.
The bombings occurred outside the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex, where PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim was acquitted of sodomy charges about an hour before the first bomb exploded at 10.20am.Five people were injured in the bombings, in addition to four motorcycles and several cars, including a car belonging to a Malaysiakini journalist, being damaged.Police believe that the explosions were caused by home-made time bombs hidden in traffic cones.
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Alternatively, members of the public can also contact the Bukit Aman operations centre at 03-2031 9999 / 03-2266 3444 or go to any nearby police station.Police announced earlier that the case was being investigated under Section 6 of the Explosives Act 1957, which carries a maximum seven-year jail term, a fine of RM10,000, or both, upon conviction.
Selangor exco member Elizabeth Wong (right), whose official car was damaged in the first explosion, urged the police to expedite the probe.
“The bombings can be considered a terrorist action intended to cause chaos. Such things must not be allowed to be repeated.
“Those responsible for the bombings must be brought to justice immediately,” Wong said.In addition, she condemned media reports accusing the rally participants of planting the bombs as “irresponsible” and “not making sense”.
The bombings occurred outside the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex, where PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim was acquitted of sodomy charges about an hour before the first bomb exploded at 10.20am.Five people were injured in the bombings, in addition to four motorcycles and several cars, including a car belonging to a Malaysiakini journalist, being damaged.Police believe that the explosions were caused by home-made time bombs hidden in traffic cones.
Source : http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/186453
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