After A Rap On The Knuckles From Army Veterans’ Body, Ali Tinju Retaliates Back

He is giving PVATM one week to apologise, or else he will take the matter to court.

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On 19 December, the Malaysian Armed Forces Veterans Association (PVATM) issued a stern warning against army veteran / agent provocateur Mohd Ali Baharom, better known as Ali Tinju.

They said that they will not hesitate to take disciplinary action against him if he continues to tarnish the image of the association.

Ali Tinju has sparked controversy numerous times.

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Ali Tinju, who served in the Royal Malay Regiment for 8 years, joined PVATM after registering with the Petaling, Selangor branch. However, he was not an active member, the group said.

Prior to PVATM, MCA also hit out at Ali Tinju while also blaming Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali for his provocative actions

The agent provocateur had staged another protest at the Kota Raya shopping complex with the aim of teaching cellphone traders a lesson. MCA vice-president Chew Mei Fun said Malaysians, especially traders and customers in the Bukit Bintang, Petaling Street and Kota Raya vicinities, were tired of his provocations "which were turning habitual".

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To which, AG Apandi Ali said it is unfair to blame him for the actions of Ali Tinju, who called for a protest outside the Kota Raya shopping complex on Friday, 18 December, reported Malaysiakini

Coming back to Ali Tinju and PVATM, the leader of the "red shirt" movement has cried foul over the disciplinary action caution from the group, insisting that all his actions using the military association's name were in the interest of the race and country

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He also slammed the PVATM, calling their statement as spreading untrue allegations, denying that the association he is part of was disbanded last year, claiming it is still active and registered

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