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Azmin said it? Hard to believe!

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Oopsss...! I didn't expect Azmin Ali to utter such words on the police, especially the Inspector-General of Police.

Out of anger or frustration, bro Azmin? You are a mentri besar, remember. Many see you as a cool politician, a 'beradab' one.

Please don't spoil such an image just because of politics. 'Barua' is akin to evil acts. Don't you need the police force in your compound, your state and the country?
PETALING JAYA: Three police reports have been lodged against Selangor Mentri Besar Azmin Aliover his allegedly insulting choice of words used on the Inspector-General of Police.
Senior Police Officers Association chairman Deputy Comm Datuk Shah Ghazali Khan Shahadad said the PKR deputy president had allegedly labelled Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar as “bacul” (eunuch), “pencacai” (henchmen) and even “barua Umno” (Umno’s lapdog).
“The word 'barua' is a foul word, which means an intermediary used for evil acts.
“The police force as a whole is deeply angered and hurt over such statements. Insulting the IGP means insulting the rest of police personnel in the country,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.
He added that the insulting statements had a lasting impact on all levels and segments of the police force.

“As a Mentri Besar, it is unwise for Azmin to use such harsh and crude words to criticise anyone, let alone the IGP.

“Political talks should not be used to insult others, nor should it be used to influence the masses to hate the police,” he said.

DCP Shah Ghazali said the police have never interfered in political matters and they did not answered to any political party.

“It shows through our professional service and cooperation in states governed by the opposition. “Our duty is to safeguard the country so that it is free from any threat,” he said, adding that the act of resorting to foul and insulting words was a desperate move and “hitting below the belt”.

“While our anger is apparent, we did not issue a statement immediately after the insulting words were uttered by him (Azmin) as his words might have been misconstrued.

“However, when he did not issue any statement to “correct” any misquotes, it is apparent that he had indeed said such words for political gain,” he said.

DCP Shah Ghazali said the police force urged Azmin to issue an apology over his alleged insults of the police force.

NOTE:I sense 'desperation' in Azmin's foul word. He really wants PKR to win Permatang Pauh. But still, he shouldn't has used such words on the IGP.

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