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Breaking: Chinese try to avoid KL for the time being. Disturbing video

Grago

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Zeroo, you should find out the facts first before "scare mongerring", there are those Malays and others who posted, who are shocked and abhor the violence perpetrated on those individuals in the car. Violence of these nature or any sorts is NOT to be condone. Violence begets violence.
The mob did not randomly pick on ANY Chinese the posting mentioned.
IMO those in the car that were dealt with by the mob were probably triad members who were called in by the Telco dealer to try to intimidate the "few" "trouble makers". They probably picked on a few individuals unknowing that there was a bigger crowd 'around' the corner'. Probably when they saw the crowd, "tucked tail and tried to run" but got surrounded by the mob and the rest is in the video. Let's not fan the 'racial emotion'. I presume you were not around during the May 13th riots..... Lots of suffering endured by ALL. SO DON'T go down that route with your postings....
 

Leongsam

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Parts of KL 'locked down' after mob violence (with video) BY HARIZ MOHD AND ARNAZ M. KHAIRUL - 13 JULY 2015 @ 5:17 AM KUALA LUMPUR:

Several areas in the city were in lock-down following mob violence which saw at least four people, including three media personnel, injured just after midnight today.
There was visible and strong police presence in the city, especially around Bukit Bintang area where the incident occurred. Police teams were also deployed to man roadblocks citywide, an effort to screen and control who goes into the city to prevent the situation from escalating. The New Straits Times' team in Bukit Bintang saw hundreds of policemen, including Federal Reserve Unit personnel in full gear, deployed to control the situation there.

Mobile Patrol Vehicle (MPV) and Motorcycle Patrol units were seen around the popular tourist area, ordering crowds there to disperse. They included youths who were gathered in groups at restaurants, claiming that they were only having their meals. In one incident at about 3,30am, five youths in their early 20s were handcuffed when they failed to follow police order to disperse from an eatery behind the Berjaya Times Square shopping centre here. Police released the group about 15 minutes later with a warning and after taking down their particulars.

The police teams, who went on patrol in large groups, were also seen ordering motorcyclists and motorists who gathered along Jalan Imbi here to leave the area. At 4am, four men in a car were stopped by a group of people at Jalan Imbi during a traffic jam at the road towards Pandan Roundabout. A policeman at the scene said the mob started attacking the victims when they noticed one of the men taking pictures.

The policeman was also injured when he tried to stop one of the attackers who was armed with a broken bottle. In the earlier midnight incident, a protest by some 100 people who had gathered in front of Low Yat Plaza here over an alleged cheating case, turned ugly after tempers flared. Some of the protesters were seen attacking victims using helmets and other blunt objects.

The NST learnt three journalist who were covering the rally were also attacked in the melee. A fourth victim, a 29-year-old foreman, was reportedly seriously injured. All of the victims were rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital, where they are currently receiving treatment. Police have yet to issue a statement on the number of people arrested and injured in the incidents.


Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/node/91916
 

eErotica69

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Indeed. All ethnic Chinese tourist should avoid KL. Singaporeans, PRC, HKees, Taiwanese, ABC, BBC etc all just stay away for now.

This is also the same reason why KL kia Tonychat stay away from matland and seek refuge in Singapore.
 

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eErotica69

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Zeroo, you should find out the facts first before "scare mongerring", there are those Malays and others who posted, who are shocked and abhor the violence perpetrated on those individuals in the car. Violence of these nature or any sorts is NOT to be condone. Violence begets violence.
The mob did not randomly pick on ANY Chinese the posting mentioned.
IMO those in the car that were dealt with by the mob were probably triad members who were called in by the Telco dealer to try to intimidate the "few" "trouble makers". They probably picked on a few individuals unknowing that there was a bigger crowd 'around' the corner'. Probably when they saw the crowd, "tucked tail and tried to run" but got surrounded by the mob and the rest is in the video. Let's not fan the 'racial emotion'. I presume you were not around during the May 13th riots..... Lots of suffering endured by ALL. SO DON'T go down that route with your postings....

200 plus were gathered there earlier and you allege that the mobile shop engage triad members in ONE car to confront the 200 plus??

Come on!!!
 

Leongsam

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200 plus were gathered there earlier and you allege that the mobile shop engage triad members in ONE car to confront the 200 plus??

Come on!!!

While are triads always associated with mobile shops nowadays. In the good old days it was gambling and prostitution. What brought about this seismic shift? :*:
 

TheHumanLeague

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Published: Monday July 13, 2015 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Monday July 13, 2015 MYT 7:52:00 AM

‘Mall melee not about race’



KUALA LUMPUR: The ruckus which broke out between thugs and sales clerks at a smartphone shop in a shopping mall here was not racial in nature, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.

In a Twitter post last night, he said some suspects had been detained and efforts were being made to trace the others.

He also said the situation had been brought under control and police had intensified patrols at the place and its surrounding areas.

“Do not listen to rumours. The police will take action against those involved.

“This is nothing to do with race. Only two groups fighting,” his tweet said.

On Saturday, a fight erupted between the thugs and sales assistants after a group of youths came to the shop located in Low Yat Plaza to take revenge against the retailers who allegedly caught one of them shoplifting earlier.

Some commentators on social media claimed the brawl was due to one of the youths being sold a fake phone, but this has not been verified.

Yesterday, a group of about 100 people gathered at the plaza at 6.30pm in an apparent continuation of Saturday’s fiasco.

The group had gathered to protest what they claimed was “biased investigations” by the police.

“We want to get proper justice,” said a member of the group who identified himself as an “Ayahanda” in the national Pekida level.

Police, who were already on standby in front of the shopping mall by then, arrested a man charging out of the complex carrying a stick.

The mall was cordoned off by police at about 9pm. The situation subsided and the crowd dispersed an hour later.

Kuala Lumpur CID chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Zainuddin Ahmad said four people, including a 22-year-old man believed to be one of the thugs, were detained.

Police are also believed to be searching for four others said to have caused damage amounting to around RM70,000 at the handphone shop.

MCA Youth chief Chong Sin Woon said the public should stop spreading videos of the scuffle that could cause racial tension and spread hatred among the people.

He said there were videos from several perspectives and that the people should not pass judgment and post comments over the incident, especially if they were not at the scene at the time of the incident.

“The police need to act fast and charge those involved,” he said after opening the Perak MCA Youth annual general meeting on yesterday.

“I urge all leaders of the respective communities to calm things down,” he added.

At about midnight, a group of men attacked several members of the media who were covering the incident.

Five people were injured, including two reporters and a photographer.

The injured were treated by paramedics before being sent to the KL Hospital.

At press time, a Federal Reserve Unit team in two trucks had been deployed to the scene to control the situation.


 

Froggy

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Wow Najib sure could use the Racial card to distract his own money problem.
 

CoffeeAhSoh

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While are triads always associated with mobile shops nowadays. In the good old days it was gambling and prostitution. What brought about this seismic shift? :*:



its a Front for doing illegal moneylending.

a small loan is given when u pledge yr Apple phone with them.

Geylang has hundreds of them.
 

Leongsam

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Wow Najib sure could use the Racial card to distract his own money problem.

Dear Kermit I would like to move to Bangkok. OZ/NZ winters are getting too cold for me. Is it safe to buy mobile phones there?

I also intend to buy a Lexus. I don't want to end up with a mob smashing it to bits.
 

eatshitndie

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if you're a high class sinkie and you wish to avoid fights in kl, you can visit high yat plaza. low yat plaza is for low lives.
 

Leongsam

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if you're a high class sinkie and you wish to avoid fights in kl, you can visit high yat plaza. low yat plaza is for low lives.

There'll be fights in both high and low locations. The only difference would that at High Yat, the weapons would be a lot more sophisticated.
 

zeroo

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Dear Kermit I would like to move to Bangkok. OZ/NZ winters are getting too cold for me. Is it safe to buy mobile phones there?

I also intend to buy a Lexus. I don't want to end up with a mob smashing it to bits.
Last weekend OZ feel like Antarctica, the coldest I've experience.
 
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