Malaysia

Detain and punish them - PM issues stern warning to those who threaten national security

The Prime Minister said that he had given strict instructions to Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail to take such action

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 07 Feb 2026 1:52PM

Detain and punish them - PM issues stern warning to those who threaten national security
"Trust me, if you want to try, try today and see," he said in his speech at the Selangor PKR Convention today. - February 7, 2026

DATUK Seri Anwar Ibrahim warned that he would take stern action against any party that disrupts security while the country is being visited by guests today.

The Prime Minister said that he had given strict instructions to Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail to take such action at a Cabinet meeting yesterday, in addition to sending a message to Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail.

"If you want to give your views and criticisms, that's fine. In this country, it's free, but if you disrupt national security and try to betray, complicate the situation when there are guests of our country, believe me, I will take stern action, arrest, and imprison them.

"Don't incite hatred towards each other. Don't violate the principles of the law. You are not a judge or the police chief. You want to take over the duties of the police chief; we will arrest and imprison you.

"Trust me, if you want to try, try today and see," he said in his speech at the Selangor PKR Convention today.

Anwar also asked participants of the rally against ‘illegal’ houses of worship not to take over the role of the authorities, while also calling on them not to exploit sensitive issues to the point of affecting inter-racial relations.

The Tambun MP also stated his stance against the construction of houses of worship without following the law, stressing that the regulations apply to everyone.

"If we break the rules, the result will be hatred, and the problem will not be solved," Anwar said.

Earlier, Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Datuk Fadil Marsus said police would not allow the organisers to continue the rally in front of the Sogo shopping complex.

According to him, the decision was made following security intelligence and feedback from parties involved, including premises owners around the location.

However, controversial independent speaker and coordinator of the rally, Zamri Vinoth, on Friday night, insisted that the rally would continue.

Earlier, the Home Ministry (KDN) said that the police would meet with the organisers to ask them to cancel the rally since Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on an official visit for two days starting today. – February 7, 2026

Related News

Malaysia / 9h

Johor PRN: Anwar urges PH members to stay clear of hate politics during campaign

Malaysia / 1d

PM denies any order to prevent Onn Hafiz from entering FELDA

Malaysia / 1d

'No case to answer' in suit against Vinod Sekhar

Malaysia / 2d

Merdeka Centre survey: PM Anwar most popular leader

Malaysia / 3d

'Mat Sabu was only expressing his views; There was no sarcasm’  - Anwar

Malaysia / 4d

Johor PRN: Former minister, Exco, MP among 56 PH candidates

Spotlight

Malaysia

Subsidy expanded to more business-owned vehicles ahead of nationwide Budi Diesel rollout

Malaysia

Onn Hafiz: 'I will fight all the way to retain the Machap seat'

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

One child or teen dies from drowning every three days in Malaysia

Malaysia

Johor election battle lines drawn as multi-cornered contests reshape race

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

BMW driven at high speed, loses control, two university students burnt to death

Malaysia

Senior leaders among those who accompanied candidates for nominations

Malaysia

Johor PRN: 56 nomination centres closed, campaigning to kick-off (video)

You may be interested

Malaysia

Johor election battle lines drawn as multi-cornered contests reshape race

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Johor PRN: 56 nomination centres closed, campaigning to kick-off (video)

Malaysia

King calls for modernised defence doctrine to address “Fifth Generation Warfare”

Malaysia

Four men denied bail after pleading not guilty to temple machete attack in Jelutong

Malaysia

Child psychology expert to take centre stage as Zara Qairina inquest enters next phase

Malaysia

Johor polls: 172 candidates to contest; youngest is 23, oldest 73

Malaysia

Speaker calls for political culture reform, focus on youth rather than veteran politicians

Malaysia

Exco member urges Sanusi to stop debate on alleged Kedah ownership of Penang

By Ian McIntyre