Thursday September 13, 2012
Tee Yong lodges report over hell notes
PUTRAJAYA: Hell notes have turned up again in yet another apparent death threat against an MCA leader, this time addressed to Deputy Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Chua Tee Yong.
An anonymous sender mailed four Chinese hell bank notes worth a total of 32 billion attached to a Chinese newspaper clipping of Chua’s challenge to Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim.
That challenge is to debate over questionable deals surrounding the state government’s debt recovery exercise from Talam Corporation Bhd.
Threatening message: Tee Yong and his special officer Ng Chok Sin (left) showing the hell notes and a picture of the defaced banner after lodging a report at the Putrajaya police headquarters.
Chua said he received the hell notes in the mail on Tuesday, not long after he discovered that banners on the Talam issue that he had put up in Bandar Tun Razak and around the state had either been torn or defaced with red paint.
On some of the banners, an “X” has been drawn over his face, while on some others, the Malay word tipu (lie) had been painted on them.
“The Barisan Nasional does not do these,” he said after lodging a police report at the Putrajaya police headquarters.
On Tuesday, Chua’s father and MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek revealed at a press conference that he had received two hell notes with a newspaper clipping from an anonymous sender.
That clipping was of a Sin Chew Daily article on United Chinese School Committees Association of Malaysia (Dong Zong) president Yap Sin Tian slamming him over an issue regarding a Segamat independent Chinese school.
The Chinese community burns hell notes as offerings to the dead.
Tee Yong lodges report over hell notes
PUTRAJAYA: Hell notes have turned up again in yet another apparent death threat against an MCA leader, this time addressed to Deputy Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Chua Tee Yong.
An anonymous sender mailed four Chinese hell bank notes worth a total of 32 billion attached to a Chinese newspaper clipping of Chua’s challenge to Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim.
That challenge is to debate over questionable deals surrounding the state government’s debt recovery exercise from Talam Corporation Bhd.
Threatening message: Tee Yong and his special officer Ng Chok Sin (left) showing the hell notes and a picture of the defaced banner after lodging a report at the Putrajaya police headquarters.
Chua said he received the hell notes in the mail on Tuesday, not long after he discovered that banners on the Talam issue that he had put up in Bandar Tun Razak and around the state had either been torn or defaced with red paint.
On some of the banners, an “X” has been drawn over his face, while on some others, the Malay word tipu (lie) had been painted on them.
“The Barisan Nasional does not do these,” he said after lodging a police report at the Putrajaya police headquarters.
On Tuesday, Chua’s father and MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek revealed at a press conference that he had received two hell notes with a newspaper clipping from an anonymous sender.
That clipping was of a Sin Chew Daily article on United Chinese School Committees Association of Malaysia (Dong Zong) president Yap Sin Tian slamming him over an issue regarding a Segamat independent Chinese school.
The Chinese community burns hell notes as offerings to the dead.