Azam Baki rally proceeded peacefully, say police
2026-02-15 - 12:26
About 200 people took part in a rally against MACC chief Azam Baki today, with about 600 police personnel deployed to maintain security. KUALA LUMPUR: No untoward incidents occurred during the rally held in the city centre today calling for the resignation of Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief Azam Baki, the city police chief said. Kuala Lumpur police chief Fadil Marsus said the rally, which drew nearly 200 people, proceeded in an orderly manner. “The peaceful assembly went well with the cooperation of the public,” he told reporters at Dataran Merdeka. Fadil said about 600 personnel personnel were deployed, including a full complement of officers from Dang Wangi and Kuala Lumpur police headquarters, as well as assistance from nearby districts. A thorough review would be made of events at the rally to determine whether sensitive issues of race, religion, or royalty were raised. “Police will take immediate action if such issues are identified,” he said. More than 150 participants, dressed in black, gathered in front of the Sogo shopping mall earlier today amid a heavy police presence before proceeding to Dataran Merdeka. They were heard chanting “Step down, step down, Azam Baki” and “Rise up, youths”, while holding placards bearing the words “We are against double standards” and “Exposed by Bloomberg”.