Bukit Aman monitoring LTTE-linked photos and videos


PETALING JAYA: Bukit Aman will not discount any piece of evidence linking several individuals, including politicians, to the Tamil Tigers following the circulation of related videos and photos on social media, says Deputy Comm Datuk Ayob Khan (pic).

The Counter Terrorism Division (E8) head said the police were aware of photos and videos of Malaysian politicians attending LTTE-linked events making their rounds on social media.“We are monitoring the situation but we can’t jump to conclusion based on photos and videos being circulated.

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