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Thousands of police, some armed with M-16 rifles, have been deployed in
the Malaysian capital as part of a massive security plan ahead of the
upcoming Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit, top police officials
said.Kuala Lumpur police chief Dell Akhbar Khan told AFP late Saturday
that the deployment of some 8,500 armed security personnel, including
anti-terror units, was the largest ever mobilisation by the police for an
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