Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein confirm today that the police have already identified the church vandalising suspects but refuse to state their names. It was also reported that certain blogsites had mentioned suspects who are connected with the church vandalising incident but Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin replied that the police would have to investigate them before any arrest or charge could be made.
If this is the case we can expect arrest and charge by the police within the next few day.
But what surprises most Malaysians is when reporters questioned the Deputy Inspector-General of Police this morning, while attending a briefing to foreign diplomats, about the 8th incident at Seremban, he flatly refuse by saying 'no such thing'.
But Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin confirms that there was a incident at Seremban this early morning but it was minor with the front door of the Church been charred.
Something seems not proper in the church vandalising incident and there are parties trying to distort correct information to the public.
The time has come for the police and Home Ministry to arrest and charge these suspect without any fear or favour.
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This might end up as in the case of the foreign woman who was murdered and experienced an explosive visit to Malaysia (despite not being in the Immigration Dept records).
2 men were found guilty of the act of murder ... but they did not really have a motive, did they ???
Similarly, we should expect some poor guy or gal to be charged and found guilty of this felony.
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