Police Reject Application for Solidarity Rally at Palace of Justice
Background
A solidarity rally to support former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has been planned to take place at the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya on Monday. The rally aims to show support for Najib, who is facing an appeal against the decision of the High Court relating to the Royal Addendum.
Police Rejection
However, the Putrajaya police chief, ACP Aidi Sham Mohamed, has rejected the application to organize the rally. According to Aidi Sham, the police received the application from the rally organizers on Tuesday, but after reviewing it, they found it to be incomplete. As a result, the police have turned down the application for permission to hold the assembly.
Reason for Rejection
Aidi Sham explained that the rejection acknowledgement has been conveyed to the organizers yesterday (January 3). He did not provide further details on what specific aspects of the application were incomplete.
Security Measures
Despite the rejection, Aidi Sham assured that the police will still maintain a strong presence at the Palace of Justice and its surrounding areas on Monday. A total of 456 police officers and personnel will be assigned for security control.
Context
The Court of Appeal has set January 6 to hear Najib’s appeal against the decision of the High Court relating to the Royal Addendum. The appeal is related to the 1MDB trial, in which Najib is facing charges of corruption and money laundering.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the police have rejected the application to organize a solidarity rally at the Palace of Justice in support of former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. Despite the rejection, the police will still maintain a strong presence at the Palace of Justice and its surrounding areas on Monday. The rally organizers have been informed of the rejection, and it remains to be seen whether they will proceed with the rally or not.
FAQs
Q: Why did the police reject the application for the solidarity rally?
A: The police rejected the application because it was found to be incomplete.
Q: How many police officers and personnel will be assigned for security control at the Palace of Justice and its surrounding areas on Monday?
A: A total of 456 police officers and personnel will be assigned for security control.
Q: What is the context behind the solidarity rally?
A: The solidarity rally is in support of former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who is facing an appeal against the decision of the High Court relating to the Royal Addendum.