Many people claimed that the recent incident at Low Yat Plaza was racial in nature, but I doubt it.
Not so long ago in Klang, there was a case of a snatch thief (read Malay) whose victim was an old lady (read Malay). Five men (read Chinese) who were having a bak-kut-teh meal at a nearby shop, quickly gave chase, caught the thief and beat the life out of him. They were later arrested by the police and remanded. How is it that no Malay mob turn up to exact revenge for the snatch thief? Why was it not categorised as a racial event then? Isn't this case more or less the same as the incident at Low Yat Plaza? I suspect that this is a premeditated act as no one could muster such a big group of near 100 people within a short time, and conveniently they all happened to be from Perkida unless this NGO coincidentally happened to be having their buka puasa gathering nearby? I suspect an 'agent provocateur' was sent in to cause trouble, while the rest lurked in the vicinity of the building waiting for the signal to act. Why such a scheme was carried out, are reasons best known to them. Furthermore, I am not an authority on smart phones, but do fake Lenovo phones exist in the market? If no, how could they claim that the phone sold to the 'thief' was a fake? On top of that, this is the holy month of Ramadan. What were these blokes doing in an area like Bukit Bintang anyway where all businesses considered haram operate there?
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