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Umno Youth: Delaying Najib's house arrest akin to betraying rulers

Umno Youth: Delaying Najib's house arrest akin to betraying rulers

Malaysiakini16-07-2025
Umno Youth information chief Sollehin Tajie has issued a stern warning that the royal addendum allowing former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak to serve his sentence under house arrest must be enforced without delay or political excuses.
He stressed any refusal or hesitation would amount to an act of 'penderhakaan' - a betrayal of the Malay rulers and an affront to the sanctity of the monarchy...
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