
M. Krishnamoorthy
Media relations trainer, associate professor, and author.
Social media is full of content covering hate messages and news of PMX Anwar Ibrahim’s stand on Hamas. Now, a Merdeka survey disclosed his popularity is at 50 percent.
Is the negative publicity being mounted by the opposition?
The Malaysian Police have a good network of intelligence officials, and one of the best in the world. The police should soon uncover if this is the work of cyber troopers. It is clear the opposition will go to any extent to capture Putrajaya so that all their corrupt leaders' cases are dropped.
If an Opposition leader spent more than RM 700 million of taxpayers’ money on funding cyber troopers to hype his publicity, will they stop now?
Are Malaysians influenced by cyber troopers and social media influencers? Let’s face it. Anwar’s government is facing the wrath of negative talk to oust him. The ailing Ringgit and RM 1.5 Trillion debts accumulated over 66 years by past corrupt leaders are no fault of his.
So, who is behind the bomb threats on schools and increasing daily? Is the opposition attempting to tarnish the Anwar government in their attempt to recapture Putrajaya?
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain confirmed receiving police reports on false bomb threats at 19 international and 35 public schools nationwide,
In a statement, he said the bomb scares were all received via an email sent out by two email addresses newly created under 'Taktstorer' and 'Takstorer' via Beeble.com email service provider.
It’s time for the Police and other investigating government agencies to inform the Malaysian public if local cyber troopers were involved in the bomb hoax and prosecute anyone involved in such scares.
"As an immediate safety measure, police with the help of the affected school management and fire and rescue department evacuated the schools involved, before a thorough security flushing was carried out at all the schools nationwide.
“Once confirmed that there were no bombs or explosives planted at each of the schools, we knew the bomb scare was a hoax," he said in a statement, as reported by New Straits Times.
Freelance Writer M. Krishnamoorthy (www.imkrishna.net) is a media coach, associate professor, and undercover journalist. He has freelanced with Bernama, NST, The Star, and Malaysiakini. He also freelances as a fixer/coordinator for CNN, BBC, German and Australian Television networks and the New York Times. As an undercover journalist, he has highlighted society's concerns going undercover as a beggar, security guard, blind man, disabled salesman and Member of Parliament.
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