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KK Mart attacks ‘professionally coordinated’?

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KK Mart attacks ‘professionally coordinated’?

KUALA LUMPUR, April 5, 2024: Below is a content found on Facebook.

And No News Is Bad News is also reproducing a report by The Borneo Post.

 

MANY MALAYSIANS FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE DIVIDE SUSPECT THERE IS SOME FORM OF COORDINATION IN THESE ATTACKS ON KK MART AND NOT WITHOUT REASON.

If our special branch could uncover a suspected Mossad agent who came in on French Passport and are finding difficulty in identifying these culprits, this can't just be some mischievous Kampung lads who did this.

There must be professionals behind these attacks and it is very dangerous indeed, the whole effort must have the backing of some notable personalities with sufficient clout to pay professionals to plan and carry out these attacks.

Could this be a deliberate attempt to unsettle the present government?

I'd honestly be surprised if it is not, the whole incident gave the present government and Anwar in particular Hobsons choice -dammed if you do and dammed if you don't and now for those of you who can think, who do you think benefits from this whole exercise?

You check the likes of Akmal and you'll get the extreme rigth wing of the Islamic leadership on your neck you do and you anger thee non Chinese and even the moderate Malay voters.

Consider this;

Why was PAS so slow to respond and say that this was not the way to handle the issue, in fact to this day PAS has not come out directly to hit at Akmal who blew this issue out of proportion with statements of moderation and criticism of what was happening taking the good boy position.

This was planned and coordinated to almost perfection to drive Anwar and his coalition against the wall.

Up to this day Akmal is wallowing in his criticism and hoping to gain political advantage from the Muslim right in his efforts.

This coordination may have been instigated by seasoned politicians not actively engaged in the current politics for whom destabilization the present government will be to their advantage for more reasons then ones.

For goodness sake learn to read between the lies.

 

Social activist questions whether KK Mart arson attacks coordinated

BY LIM HOW PIM ON APRIL 4, 2024, THURSDAY AT 11:04 AMSARAWAK

Voon Shiak Ni.

KUCHING (April 4): Social activist Voon Shiak Ni has questioned whether the KK Mart petrol bombing incidents were coordinated by a mastermind to disrupt peace and harmony in the country.

She called for all to be alert to the possibility of a bigger agenda by extremists following the Molotov cocktail incident at KK Mart in Satok here on Sunday.

The first KK Mart petrol bombing happened at Bidor, Tapah on March 26, while the second was in Sungai Isap, Kuantan on March 29.

“In the event that the same bombing continues, it could mean a bigger agenda by certain quarters of the society.

“We are not sure whether the bombings are done by just unhappy individuals or dictated by a mastermind behind the issue of the socks controversy,” she said in a statement today.

Voon pointed out Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim had called on the people to keep calm on the socks issue and let the police and relevant authorities investigate and file the necessary charges.

She noted that KK Mart and founder Datuk Seri KK Chai had made a public apology and that legal action had also been taken against the top management of KK Super Mart Group.

She opined there is no reason for anyone to proceed with the criminal act of arson or petrol bombings of KK Mart outlets.

Voon cautioned that such undesired acts would cause harm and endanger the public.

“The act of bombings, one after another, is posing a threat to public security. If this continues, it would mean a bigger issue by extremists who are taking the opportunity to incite and instigate hatred and anger to cause religious tensions and disrupt peace and harmony,” she said.

Voon urged the Home Ministry to be more vocal on the issue to halt such dangerous acts from taking root in the country.

She also described calls to boycott KK Mart irresponsible as this would affect hundreds of employees nationwide.

“These employees are innocent and they are just working for a living. The recent acts of calling for boycott of business premises should also be restrained as it disrupts peoples’ livelihoods and this is not the way to go for a multiethnic nation,” she added. - The Borneo Post

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