FORMER inspector-general of police Mohammed Hanif Omar had DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang jailed to protect the nation’s harmony, reported Sinar Harian.
The Bahasa Malaysia daily reported that Hanif, who was the nation’s top cop from 1974 to 1994, said this when he speaking as a panellist during a convention at Universiti Teknologi Mara earlier today.
He said he was always strict on the job, especially when it came to dealing with attempts to disrupt national harmony.
The 79-year-old said he would stop any such attempts, whether they were by Malays or Chinese.
Describing the May 13, 1969 racial riots as a “dark history” he would never forget, Hanif said the Alliance formed Barisan Nasional because the country was nearly destroyed.
“How did I respond to that? I put Lim in jail. He was in for two years. That was Hanif’s way of taking action as IGP,” he was quoted as saying.
Lim was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for 18 months in 1969, the same year he was elected as Bandar Melaka MP. Hanif was then not yet IGP.
He took on the post only when Lim was arrested under ISA again in the 1987 Op Lalang crackdown and jailed for 17 months.
Throughout his political career, Lim, now 77 and Iskandar Puteri MP, has been blamed by BN for allegedly disrupting harmony and being anti-Malay.
Hanif said Lim’s party never helped fight against the communists during the insurgency from 1968 to 1989, also known as the Second Malayan Emergency.
He said DAP leaders never spoke about having an anti-Malayan Communist Party (MCP) policy when others were killed during battles to save the country from communists.
“When we were fighting the communists, DAP never helped. They didn’t speak of any anti-MCP policy.”
Hanif said the same could be said of PAS.
“When there were sermons on police and military lives lost in the fight against the communists – and they died as martyrs (mati syahid) – PAS said they died in vain (mati katak).” – September 6, 2018.
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