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Saturday, November 17, 2018

AFTER NAJIB THUMBS HIS NOSE AT JUDGE, MIC CHIEF THE NEXT TO THROW HIS WEIGHT AROUND – FLOUTS AIRPORT ETIQUETTE, REFUSES TO SHOW SECURITY PASS, REFUSES TO BE SEARCHED, SCOLDS & SHOUTS AT OFFICERS

SEPANG: Dewan Negara president Tan Sri S. A. Vigneswaran has been told to apologise for allegedly breaching security protocols and violating dress code while using the VIP lane at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
The incident took place on Nov 14 at 10.14pm when the MIC president was stopped by officers stationed at the VIP lanes for not adhering to proper dress code.
Based on a CCTV recording released by authorities, Vigneswaran did not stop and proceeded to go downstairs to the VIP lobby area.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke said that not only had Vigneswaran violated the dress code but he had encroached into a security area without going through proper security check.
“It is encroachment of security area and he had entered without a security pass,” he told a press conference here on Saturday (Nov 17).
Loke also showed a CCTV footage of the incident at the press conference.
Loke said that he had exposed the incident due to transparency and stressed that it had nothing to do with Vigneswaran being a representative from the Opposition.
“This is for public information and I want to send a strong statement that everybody including VIPs and ministers, or top leaders must follow all the rules and regulations.
“Those who want to enter (VIP lanes) must have a tag. Without a tag, how can the security personnel know whether you are authorised or not.
“Nobody is excluded from going through a proper security check,” he said.
In an immediate response, Vigneswaran denied breaching any security protocols.
He said he will hold a press conference to address the matter. THE STAR

Loke accuses Dewan Negara president of flouting KLIA security protocol

Transport Minister Anthony Loke has alleged that Dewan Negara president S Vigneswaran recently knowingly flouted security protocol when using the VIP lounge at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
Vigneswaran, who is also MIC president, has in turn denied doing so and said Loke was being unfair to him by not allowing him the chance to explain himself.
At a press conference today, Loke produced closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage dated Nov 14 which showed Vigneswaran arriving at the airport’s VIP lounge wearing slippers before he was stopped by the aviation security personnel.
“It is clear (from the video) that the VVIP did not follow the clothing etiquette. In this context, he was wearing slippers. Our officer told him that he could not enter because they needed to keep up the image of the VIP lounge […]
“It is clear that he menceroboh (trespassed), he just went through, even though without this (security) pass. He ignored the security officer.
“He refused to be searched and just walked through. He then went downstairs to the (VIP lounge) counter, and scolded and shouted at our officer,” Loke said at KLIA today.
Loke (photo) added that despite not being a passenger that night, Vigneswaran ought to have followed the rules.
“I expect the president of the Senate to show a good example,” he said.
Also present at the press conference was KLIA customer experience personnel Norafiza Mohd Nasir, who had been on duty at the VIP lounge that night.
She claimed Vigneswaran had raised his voice at her when she showed him a government circular stating the dress code.
“He arrived (at the lounge) and argued why he was not allowed inside. I told him he could use the VIP lounge but was not allowed to the (departure) gate because he was not wearing shoes.
“[…] He was not satisfied and became angry, he asked ‘where does it say in the circular that you can’t wear slippers’.
“[…] When he held the circular, he threw it and walked off while mouthing some other comments,” she told the media.
When contacted, Vigneswaran denied flouting any security protocol at the lounge and claimed he was never given the chance to explain himself. – MKINI
THE STAR / MKINI

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