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KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Omar Mammah, chief police officer, who has been warned to be the first to stop the war.
Omar said that emotions were high in the wrinkle of the Sabah chief minister goal, nonetheless, supporters should respect the law.
He said that they would have thought that the throngs of supporters of the ruling government would be favoring their preferred leader.
Police have also received information that will be gathering and marching to the state administrative building (PPNS) in Likas here, he added.
"I advise supporters to go to the PPNS because this is a violation of the law and an illegal assembly," he said, adding the police.
"From our information, there will be many coming to the court. I advise those coming to hear the proceedings to respect the law and keep the peace.
"Do not do anything that will threaten the peace or security of other people, such as throwing things, provoking others, fighting or bringing weapons. Avoid untoward incidents or else we will be forced to arrest you. "
Omar said police would be interested in these courts.
Musa Aman's challenge against Warisan president Shafie Apdal's appointment as chief minister by Sabah governor Juhar Mahiruddin.
The date was brought forward by Oct 26 (Friday).
However, Elsie Primus, deputy registrar in charge of the administration of the High Court, clarified today that no decision was expected this Thursday and that it would be oral submissions instead instead of that day.
Meanwhile, Omar said police had been handing over the investigation of Musa's alleged criminal intimidation of the Sabah governor to the Attorney-General's Chambers in Putrajaya.
"We are waiting to see if there are any further instructions from the AG's Chambers," he said.
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