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Wednesday, 25 February 2015

IGP receives video death threat by men in masks

Members of the group called Anti-Democracy Sons of Malaysia (AMAD) say they intend to blow up the IGP’s car.

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SHAH ALAM: Barely a month after uploading a video threatening to blast firecrackers in front of the courthouse, another video has been uploaded, this time even more severe as it contains a clear and precise threat to kill the Inspector-General of Police by blowing-up his car.

The video features three individuals clad in black and wearing full face masks, with their spokesman, speaking in a digitally altered voice.

He starts off his tirade asking if the people were aware that before developed countries like the United States, Russia and China became successful and respected, their people rejected all forms of democratic mean to bring down their corrupt regimes.

The spokesman also asked a string of questions relating to how democracy had failed the people of Malaysia.

“Can Malaysians change the Elections Commission chairman via democratic means? Can the chief justice be changed via democratic means? Can the IGP be changed via democratic means?” the spokesman asked.

He said the answer was no, because these people were the very “agents” that destroyed democracy.

“We the Anti-Democracy Sons of Malaysia (AMAD) hereby announce that we will kill the Inspector-General of Police by blowing-up his car. After which the heads of government agencies will be too terrified to carry out crimes against democracy.”

He also said the people of Malaysia will then rise by using means other than democracy.

Before ending the video by flashing their middle fingers and saying, “f@#$ democracy”, one individual illustrated the group’s intentions by dragging two toy cars across the table while the spokesman lit the cars aflame to the sounds of a massive explosion.

Throughout the video, the spokesman’s face was obliterated by the image of the group’s logo.

The video was uploaded on February 23 (Tuesday) by Anonymous Malaysia who entitled it ‘Warning to the IGP’.

At the time of writing, a total of 1,386 users had viewed it.

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