Himpun 16: Petaling Street troublemakers out to provoke, says Ali Tinju


PETALING JAYA: Mohd Ali Baharom or better known as Ali Tinju has denied any involvement with a group of red shirt protesters which stirred trouble in Petaling Street.

When contacted, Mohd Ali said he was resting at home following the Himpunan Rakyat Bersatu rally. He claimed the group was there to provoke a peaceful rally and that he was not part of it.

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