PETALING JAYA: The police will beef up Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s security after he disclosed that he was threatened over his criticisms of the Israeli government.
According to Bernama, Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain said the police will not compromise on Anwar’s safety.However, Razarudin said the threats may be related to economic measures.
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