Orang asli protesters drive police away from barricade


The blockade organised by the orang asli community before the incident occurred.

GUA MUSANG: Orang asli protesters have driven off the deputy district police chief and 10 police personnel from their blockade here this Saturday.

"There were at least 200 orang asli there and I politely asked them whether I could pass the blockade,” said Deputy Supt Yap Sow Sing.

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