PETALING JAYA: Police are awaiting the nod from the Attorney-General’s Chambers to charge members of a consumer rights group who were arrested on the grounds of being a vigilante organisation.
The Selangor branch of the Persatuan Pelindungan Pengguna Malaysia (PPPM) drew the ire of the authorities after the self-proclaimed “crime prevention” group was caught patrolling streets here in cars and uniforms similar to the police.
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