HADI’S SON, THE ‘BRAINS’ BEHIND MASSIVE MILITARY MARCH IN T’GANU? – COPS TAKE HIS STATEMENT, CONFISCATE THE ‘WEAPONS USED IN PROCESSION

PAS leader’s statement taken, Himpit ‘weapons’ given to cops

The police have recorded statements from Marang PAS Youth chief Yusuf Abdul Hadi and several others who took part in the “Himpunan Pemuda Islam Terengganu” (Himpit) procession in Setiu last week.

Taking to Facebook last night, the son of PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang also said that the replicas of medieval weapons and armour paraded during the procession, which caused a stir on social media, have been handed to the police.

“Thanks to the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) for the kind treatment accorded to us, and we will fully cooperate whenever needed. Also, thanks to Malaysians who have supported us throughout this predicament.

“We have no intention of annoying or provoking anyone. We just wanted to display to the younger generation, the greatness of the Rasulullah S.A.W and his friends, who have carried the torch of Islam until now,” wrote Yusuf, who is also a Terengganu PAS Youth executive committee member, adding that the replicas were handed to the police last night.

Elaborating, Yusuf expressed disappointment that the replicas and the costumes, which were supposed to be the pride of Muslims, have been polemicised to create panic and fear, by Muslims themselves.

“We surrender to Allah, and the fight continues.”

Yesterday, Terengganu Pakatan Harapan chairperson Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah Raja Ahmad lodged a police report over the event held last Friday, claiming it was an act to intimidate and cause anxiety among the people.

PAS deputy president Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man earlier defended the procession, likening it to a Chinese opera where the actors also carry swords and spears. As such, he said, the matter should not be blown out of proportion.

Bersatu Youth chief Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal said criticism of the parade was an overreaction by the non-Malays and non-Muslims.

The police have so far spoken to 12 people, including the organiser, to facilitate investigations.

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