• 8 months ago
新闻报报看 | 倪妈妈在屋外进行打扫时,赫然发现路面上的警告字条,上面用国语写着“Nga Kor Ming, Jangan Cabar Islam”,也就是“倪可敏,不要挑战伊斯兰!”。发现事态严重,于是倪妈妈就打电话给曼绒市议员张传文求助,在他的陪同下向警方报案。(主播:梁宝仪、黄宇恒)

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00:00 As a public figure, the words and actions of politicians are often concerned by society.
00:06 However, the opinions of the leaders are often controversial,
00:09 and even those who offend them sometimes do not know.
00:13 This morning, the Minister of the Interior, Ni Ke Min, was scattered dozens of threatening flyers
00:17 outside the hometown of Pili Aida Hua.
00:21 It was written in red, "Ni Ke Min, don't challenge Islam."
00:27 It scared the mother of the resident, Ni Ke Min.
00:32 According to the report, when Ni Ke Min went to clean the house this morning,
00:36 she found a warning note on the roadside.
00:39 Because she felt the situation was too serious,
00:41 she called the Mayor of Manrong, Zhang Chuan Wen,
00:45 and reported to the police with her.
00:48 Ni Ke Min revealed that for many years,
00:50 because her son was a politician,
00:52 so there were always threats.
00:54 Ten years ago, someone sent a bullet to her house.
00:59 In the past, if it wasn't too serious,
01:01 they wouldn't pay much attention.
01:04 But this time, because it involves sensitive topics,
01:07 she thought she had to call the police.
01:09 The 77-year-old mother said that politics should be solved in a political way,
01:14 instead of using this kind of threat and threatening family.
01:18 She also often told her son, Ni Ke Min,
01:20 "Being an official, you have to be humble.
01:24 Don't offend people. You should help people.
01:26 Because the purpose of politics is to serve the country and the people."
01:29 Ni Ke Min also revealed that now her family is just her and her father.
01:34 So she hopes that similar incidents won't happen again,
01:36 so that she can live well with her husband.
01:39 But then again, if something happens to her family,
01:42 why did Ni Ke Min ask for help from the Mayor of Manrong,
01:46 instead of her son?
01:49 About this, Ni's mother said,
01:51 "She knows that her son is currently being visited in Hong Kong.
01:54 Since she thinks this can be solved,
01:57 then she shouldn't bother her son,
01:59 and she doesn't want her son to worry.
02:01 But how could she hide such a big thing from Ni Ke Min?"
02:05 Ni Ke Min later responded to the media via WhatsApp,
02:07 "Malaysia is a legal country.
02:10 Everything is left to the police.
02:12 At the same time, she urged those who are not responsible
02:14 not to disturb her family, especially her parents."
02:18 The police acted quickly.
02:21 After receiving the headlines,
02:22 they immediately sent police officers to Ni's hometown to investigate,
02:26 and strengthened security measures.
02:28 They also set up a police mailbox in Ni's hometown,
02:31 so that Ni's hometown can be one of the police's location for patrolling.
02:36 The Mayor of Manrong, Mohamud Nordin,
02:38 also said in an afternoon statement,
02:40 "The police have already issued a criminal law enforcement threat notice
02:43 to investigate this case,
02:44 including the motive of the perpetrator and the perpetrator."
02:48 He urged the public not to make any speculations,
02:50 in case it affects the police investigation.
02:52 Do you remember?
02:54 In fact, less than two months ago,
02:56 Ni Ke Min's cousin,
02:58 the Democratic Party's Mu Wei,
03:00 was also set on fire.
03:03 And it was also in Pili Aida Hua.
03:05 At that time, Ni Ke Min's car was almost burned down.
03:10 Fortunately, it was discovered early,
03:11 and the Mayor rushed to the scene to put out the fire,
03:14 so that there was no tragedy.
03:16 But things have not been caught yet,
03:20 and no one has been sanctioned by the law for this.
03:23 In addition, the terrorist attack in Ni's hometown today
03:26 has again aroused concern about the safety of politicians and their families.
03:31 [Music]

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