Politicians Gather Near Palace of Justice Despite Rally Ban, Drug Smuggling Mastermind Identified

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Politicians Gather Near Palace of Justice Despite Rally Ban, Drug Smuggling Mastermind Identified
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Politicians from Umno, PAS, and Bersatu defied warnings and roadblocks, gathering near the Palace of Justice despite a ban on a solidarity rally for Najib. Meanwhile, Kelantan police announced the identification of a drug smuggling mastermind following the arrest of a Malaysian suspect.

Despite roadblocks, heavy police presence and warnings against a solidarity rally, politicians from Umno, PAS, and Bersatu were seen gathering near the Palace of Justice. The Putrajaya police chief warned that no permission means no rally is allowed, after PAS and NGOs insisted on showing solidarity for Najib tomorrow.

In a separate story, Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said police have identified the drug smuggling mastermind following the arrest of a Malaysian suspect in Pekan Sungai Golok. The suspect, who was arrested by Thai police recently, is believed to have played a key role in the syndicate's operations. The mastermind, who is from Penang, is currently under the police radar. The suspect, who was arrested, hails from Kelantan and has a close relationship with a woman from Laos, who is believed to be his accomplice. They are believed to be involved in smuggling drugs supplied from Thailand. Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat added that the Malaysian and Thailand police would work closely to monitor and bust such syndicates

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