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Korean deejay disrespectful for dressing up as monk, says Dr Wee
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Hong Kong police arrested five men who were attempting to rob a jewellery shop, with dramatic footage showing the masked assailants wielding machetes and sledgehammers in the store.

PETALING JAYA: The MCA president has chided a Korean deejay for his recent performance in a Kuala Lumpur dance club while dressed as a monk.

"I agree with the Young Buddhist Association Malaysia and Fo Guang Shan Malaysia which have called for action to be taken by the authorities to ban a DJ from Korea from performing again at a dance club in Kuala Lumpur," he said in a statement. "His controversial acts have hurt the feelings of the Buddhist community, which will celebrate Wesak Day in two weeks’ time," said the Ayer Hitam MP, adding that the DJ was expected to perform in Malaysia again on May 21 - a day before Wesak Day.

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