IGP calls on those responsible for PPS to surrender


PPS members under guard at a police station in Penang. - Starpix/LIM BENG TATT

PETALING JAYA: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar has warned those involved in the Penang Voluntary Patrol (PPS) unit to surrender before police raid their homes.

Khalid commented on the action taken on PPS in Penang via his official Twitter account @KBAB51 on Sunday.

"It is best that those responsible for PPS surrender themselves immediately before we raid homes," he Tweeted.

Some 154 PPS unit members, including seven women, were escorted to the Beach Street police station soon after they took part in a state-level Merdeka procession in Penang.

Last week, Khalid warned that police would conduct a thorough investigation into the activities of PPS and take the appropriate action in accordance with the law.

He said that according to the Registrar of Societies (ROS), the Penang voluntary patrol team was not registered under the Societies Act (1966) and was viewed as an illegal society under Section 41 of the Act.

Related stories:
Cops swoop in to arrest PPS members after Penang Merdeka parade
IGP warns PPS to stop activities or face arrest

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