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MalaysiaKini reports on arrest of my 3 assistants

Posted on Monday, 18-07-2011Monday, 08-08-2011 by -ec-

Holiday blues over Bersih T-shirt
Joseph Sipalan
Jul 18, 11
1:19pm

It was to be a weekend trip for a group of four youths to Cameron Highlands to enjoy nature in all its splendour.

The previous week had been hectic, what with the Bersih 2.0 rally and the numerous controversies that cropped up, so it would have been a well-deserved holiday for three aides to Seputeh MP and DAP national organising secretary Teresa Kok (left).

Little did they know that the Bersih 2.0 stigma would continue to trail them all the way to the idyllic hill resort town.

Teh Hoong Keat, Lan Suet Ling and Chin Kah Wai, along with a friend, had planned on a two- day, one-night stay in Cameron Highlands last Saturday to stretch their legs and possibly even go jungle trekking.

However, by the time the night was over, they had lost all desire to finish their holiday.

Teh said they adjourned to the girls’ hotel room to hang out after dinner and visiting the night market, when a hotel employee knocked on their door about 12.45am.

“They asked us to change rooms because a family was staying next door and we may have been a bit noisy,” he said.

“By that time, I think he saw us wearing Bersih T-shirts in the room. After we changed rooms, about 10 minutes later someone started knocking loudly on our door.”

When they opened the door, at least 13 people who were waiting outside had barged into their room without identifying themselves, Teh said.

“I asked them who they were, and one of them showed his ID, a chief inspector Basar Safar. He said the hotel management had called the police to tell them there was a group of people wearing Bersih T-shirts.”

Teh said Basar had asked the group to follow the police back to Cameron Highlands district police headquarters, only giving the reason that it was a “public security issue”.

‘Nearly three hours wasted’

The group had initially argued against going to the police station, but had little choice as all their Mykad were being held by a female officer, who told them they would only get the documents back at the station, said Teh.

Lan said they were also told to ride in the police car to the station, where they were then made to wait for two hours without any instructions after reaching there at 1am.

“They just made us wait at a side hall, where there were a few sofas. We waited and did nothing. We thought they wanted to take our statements, but they did nothing.

“By 3am, the same chief inspector came and told us we were free to go. We asked if we had anything to sign, and he said no and even returned our T-shirts to us. He told us, ‘you pakailah sesuka hati kamu’ (wear it however you wish).”

The ordeal however did not end there, as they had to wait at least another half-hour for the officers to send them back to the hotel, fighting back the chilly night air in just T-shirts and shorts, Lan added.

Teh said the police action was sheer injustice and an invasion of their privacy, stressing that nowhere in the law does it state that the Bersih 2.0 T-shirt is illegal.

Lan however pointed out that they chose to only wear the T-shirt in their hotel room as they acknowledge that this is still a sensitive matter.

DAP’s Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng (left), who was acting as legal counsel for the trio, indicated that they will probably not take any legal action over the weekend fiasco.

“Since Malaysia is now a police state, suing the police would be a waste of time and money,” he said at a press conference earlier.

 

Read the original MalaysiaKini article.

 

  • http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/170236
  • 6 thoughts on “MalaysiaKini reports on arrest of my 3 assistants”

    1. Aly says:
      Monday, 18-07-2011 at 16: 13.46

      Time to boycott the Cameron hotel involved!!

    2. Hamzah says:
      Monday, 18-07-2011 at 18: 41.35

      Tolong dedahkan nama hotel tu.

    3. A Parent says:
      Monday, 18-07-2011 at 19: 34.29

      In short they were abuse of power and taking laws at their hand.

      Quoted someone (MCA ex-president) said: When a fish gets rotten it started from its head.

      A Parent

    4. Old Timer says:
      Tuesday, 19-07-2011 at 10: 18.16

      For your info, the hotel, Cool Point Hotel is owned and managed by a close relative of one lady UMNO Pahang State Government Exco.

    5. lee wee tak says:
      Sunday, 24-07-2011 at 20: 14.04

      the lame excuse later is that the guests were arrested because they were too noisy….

      so is this the hotel’s policy? shouldn’t the hotel management knock on the door of any offending guests to advise them first time round?

      just cross out this hotel from our short lists then

      Old Timer, thanks for the tip!

    6. lee wee tak says:
      Monday, 25-07-2011 at 06: 40.28

      dear administrator

      can u please remove the remark

      “darn, they can’t even lie properly” ?

      Thankss! I think that is a bit too much for public domain!

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