Kuala Lumpur: Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution today said the Cabinet has directed his ministry to investigate incendiary “trends” from a group that could threaten peace in the country, amid simmering tensions over the “Allah” socks incident.
He said this would include having the relevant authorities take action against those who cross “red lines”.“The discussion at the Cabinet yesterday, the home ministry is required to look at the trend of sedition, trends that are of the nature of organising violence, actions that can trigger a situation that jeopardises peace...” the minister said.
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When he received the Umno supreme council’s endorsement over his position later, Dr Akmal told KK Mart to find a new line of business as he did not intend for the boycott to end.Shortly after, however, KK Mart outlets began coming under arson attacks, starting with one in Perak.
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