Police told to come clean on 'sex seminars' for teachers

Police told to come clean on 'sex seminars' for teachers
The police has been taken to task over attempts to indoctrinate teachers and institutions of education in the country by aiding UMNO's smear campaign against Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.

Speaking to the press today, PKR deputy president Azmin Ali said Abdul Rahman Ismail, the deputy director-general of Bukit Aman's Special Branch research and secretariat, was responsible for organising four seminars on ‘Current National Security Issues' over the past three months launched by deputy Finance minister Awang Adek Hussin in Kelantan.

“The organising committee includes the police, National Security Council and Bachok Education Department. I am informed that four seminars were held involving 2,000 school heads and teachers from all over Kelantan," he said, adding that schools in the state were forced to send a group of nine staff including headmasters.

Azmin said the seminar did not touch on national security issues, but was instead used to discuss such topics as sex and lewd issues accusing Anwar, as well as the Memali tragedy of 1985 which resulted in the deaths of 14 villagers who resisted the Internal Security Act, shot dead on the order of the police and cabinet.

“Abdul Rahman ‘punished’ Anwar Ibrahim as guilty, as a sodomite as one who frequents prostitutes. How can the police conduct a professional investigation if one of its officers is involved in this disgusting agenda?” added Azmin.

PKR vice president Nurul Izzah Anwar and Seri Setia state assemblyman Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad last week revealed complaints from teachers in Kelantan that a senior police officer, who was involved in sex accusations against Anwar, had attempted to influence a group of teachers over the ongoing pornographic clip saga released by several UMNO leaders.

Azmin questioned whether the move was due to the BN's fear over promises made by Pakatan Rakyat in its Orange Book, outlining what it would do in the first 100 days of power.

Azmin urged Inspector General of Police Ismail Omar and his deputy Khalid Abu Bakar to come clean on the police’s involvement in such seminars to smear Anwar.

- Harakahdaily

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