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I have been in court the whole day for the 8-year long Arsenic 2 trial. While I was unable to be contacted by phone inside the court room, at about 15:30hr a delegation of police came to Parti Keadilan Rakyat HQ in Brickfields.
The group of 6 led by ASP Sharizal who interrogated me last week […]

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Cyberjaya was outside my radar screen until today. Thanks to the ‘invitation’ from the Malaysian Commission on Multimedia and Communication (MCMC), I finally made my way to visit this wonder city.
I was received by the director of enforcement Mazlan Othman, who called me last Wednesday (15 August) to fix this appointment.
I could really feel […]

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Suara Keadilan online coverage on the investigation by Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

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My office received a call from Sentul police on Monday (13 August), the caller claimed to be from Commercial Crime Division and intended to take a statement from me. I was in Bangkok then and only responded to their request when I returned on Tuesday.
I agreed to meet the investigating officer on today (16 Augsut […]

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Malaysian Government has declared war on bloggers! Following the police report by Mat Taib on 24 July, Nazri announced the call for war.
“It is time to act. We have been very patient,” He said.
The war drum was promptly followed by Najib, Khairy, Hishamuddin, Zam, Muhyiddin, Radzi, Lim Keng Yek, Foo Ah Kiaw and a […]

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My friend James Wong alerted me that an inflammatory comment has been posted on PM official website since 14 November 2005. James mentioned this in his blog on 30 July. The comment has subsequently been removed after the exposure.
My over-zealous comrade Ronie Liew immediately made a police report. I must say I disagree with my […]

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Finally we can see that the Malaysian Police Force is not a total waste of public money. Motivated by Umno-led government’s gracious move of granting a long overdue pay rise, the police repaid the favour with prompt action.
Barely 2 days after Umno made a police report against Malaysia Today, its editor Raja Petra was called […]

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EMERGING FROM THE SHADOW:
The Star, November 23, 2006

Malaysiakini reported that a delegation led by my counterpart in Umno Muhammad Muhammad lodged a police report against Raja Petra and Malaysia-Today.
Raja Petra (presumingly in his articles) is accused by Umno information chief for insulting the King and Islam. The action by Umno led many to suspect […]

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We waited the whole afternoon in front of Bukit Perdana Complex of Government Offices, where Nat was interrogated by the Police Cyber Crime Division. At 17:30hr Nat walked out of the police office with his family members, girlfriend Li Tsin and lawyers: Sivarasa and Latheefa. By then only a small band of hardcore supporters left […]

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After a long long wait, Nat was finally walking out of the Cyber-crime Division of the Police HQ at Bukit Perdana at 17:30hr. Some a dozen people gathered at the gate to wait for his release since 12:30hr at noon.
Nat appeared to be highly spirited. He was cheerful and excited. He certainly did not look […]

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