KUALA
LUMPUR: Like a gang of ninjas, dressed in black, a group of 10
individuals tried to take over the national palace in Jalan Duta early
this morning.
In the 4.10am incident, the cult group known as
Kumpulan Panji Hitam dari Timur Empayar Langkasuka Nusantara gathered in
front of the main entrance of the palace.
It was said that the
group came to palace to replace the current kingdom as they claimed to
be the rightful owner of the throne.
However, quick action from the police prevented the group from barging into the palace.
According to a police source, they apprehended all 10 members of the group, including three Pajeros used during the incident.
“We arrested eight men and two women. However, we did not seize any
weapons from them. Only black flags and a few ‘official appointment
letters’ belonging to the leader of the group,” the source said.
The source added, that all three vehicles had flags bearing ‘Lailahaillalahmuhamadarasulul lah’ (There is no god except Allah and Muhammad is His messenger) written in Jawi.
Initial investigation showed that three out of seven men in the group
had no legitimate documentation and everyone in the group came from
different states such as Malacca, Perak, Kedah and Johor.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur CID chief Ku Chin Wah when contacted confirmed the incident.
He said all group members are being detained by the police for questioning.
KUALA
LUMPUR: Like a gang of ninjas, dressed in black, a group of 10
individuals tried to take over the national palace in Jalan Duta early
this morning.
In the 4.10am incident, the cult group known as Kumpulan Panji Hitam dari Timur Empayar Langkasuka Nusantara gathered in front of the main entrance of the palace.
In the 4.10am incident, the cult group known as Kumpulan Panji Hitam dari Timur Empayar Langkasuka Nusantara gathered in front of the main entrance of the palace.
It was said that the group came to palace to replace the current kingdom as they claimed to be the rightful owner of the throne.
However, quick action from the police prevented the group from barging into the palace.
According to a police source, they apprehended all 10 members of the group, including three Pajeros used during the incident.
“We arrested eight men and two women. However, we did not seize any weapons from them. Only black flags and a few ‘official appointment letters’ belonging to the leader of the group,” the source said.
The source added, that all three vehicles had flags bearing ‘Lailahaillalahmuhamadarasulul
Initial investigation showed that three out of seven men in the group had no legitimate documentation and everyone in the group came from different states such as Malacca, Perak, Kedah and Johor.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur CID chief Ku Chin Wah when contacted confirmed the incident.
He said all group members are being detained by the police for questioning.