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Mohd Amin also added that both groups’ application to hold the protest will not be approved. He told The Star that the reason behind the rejection was “the same” as for the past Bersih rallies and did not elaborate further.
However, preventive steps have been taken although a clear ban has been issued. "Police and DBKL will control and set up barricade, we will cooperate with the police," he told Malay Mail Online.
Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said in a statement that he has yet to receive any applications for the rally but was later rebutted by Maria Chin. Maria said they have previously submitted applications and notices to hold the Bersih 2, 3, and 4 rallies. The polls reform group then confirmed that they have submitted a 10-day rally notice in accordance to the Peaceful Assembly Act. The documents were sent to the police at the Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur, Brickfields and Dang Wangi stations.
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