Don’t take Ulu Tiram police attack lightly: Zahid urges swift action

DPM says while incident was completely isolated, authorities must take immediate proactive measures to prevent such shocking occurrences

3:17 PM MYT

 

JERANTUT – The early morning attack on the Ulu Tiram police station in Johor Bahru yesterday, which claimed the lives of two police officers, should not be taken lightly despite the country’s overall peaceful state, emphasised Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He stated that the incident was totally isolated, and the Royal Malaysia Police and National Security Council should immediately take proactive measures to prevent such shocking occurrences. 

Zahid expressed confidence in Malaysia’s status as one of the most peaceful nations, as reflected in its peace index.

“Malaysia is an exemplary country with a globally recognised deradicalisation policy.

“Thus, I believe our country should not face terrorism issues. We must ensure our nation remains free from terrorism and maintain harmony among various races and religions. The swift police response in Ulu Tiram is greatly appreciated, and we aim to eradicate any terrorism influence or violence,” he added.

He was speaking to reporters after the inauguration of the 5.5 megawatt biogas power plant by Felcra Japutra Sdn Bhd and Cenergi SEA Bhd today, which was also attended by Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail. – May 18, 2024

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