Jamal Yunos Threatens Riot At Petaling Street This Saturday
Jamal Md Yunos says he will not be responsible for any chaos in the Petaling Street district if the authorities do not act against Chinese traders there.
Cover image via TRPDeputy Home Minister Nur Jazlan warns against race-based rallies
Just yesterday, 8 October, an army veteran Mohd Ali, popularly known as Ali Tinju, threatened to hold a protest in Melaka Raya this Saturday following a debacle at a karaoke outlet that left 3 Malacca Immigration Department officers injured:
7 OCT: Jamal to organise another rally on 11 October to "save Selangor"
Jamal will make an official announcement today, 7 October, at the Ampang police district headquarters to explain his intention
28 SEPT: Jamal Yunos announces another Red Shirt rally in Kajang
Image via The Malay Mail Online
Jamal, who was detained overnight for his threats on possible riots at Petaling Street, is not giving up and takes his arrest as "an inspiration"
Image via Dato Jamal Yunos
25 SEPT: Red Shirt rally organiser Jamal Yunos arrested
Image via The Star
Nur Jazlan to Jamal Yunos: Stop threatening to start a riot in Petaling Street
Meanwhile, vendors in Petaling Street may close shops on Saturday and have been advised to lodge police reports in fear of riot threats by the "red shirts"
Kuala Lumpur Hawkers and Petty Traders Association Chairman Datuk Ang Say Tee (Seated fourth from right)
Image via The Star
23 SEPT: Jamal Yunos to be hauled up by Cops over Petaling Street riot threat
City Police Chief Commissioner warns 'Red Shirt' against holding rally at Petaling Street
Image via Borneo Asean Reports
UMNO loudmouth and the most visible face behind the 'Red Shirt' rally, Jamal Md Yunos, is now threatening to bring protesters to Petaling Street in KL on Saturday, 26 September, if the authorities fail to act against Chinese traders there selling fake goods
The Sungai Besar UMNO Division Chief said he had met with the head of enforcement from the Ministry of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism (KPDNKK) over his request for action and wanted the Ministry to act by Friday, adding that failure to act would see protesters descend upon the area, where businesses are largely Chinese-owned, reported The Malaysian Insider.
"If the authorities do not take action, I am 99% confident that a gathering will take place and maybe a riot will take place there as well," The Star quoted him as saying at Ampang Jaya police station
Image via The Star


