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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

WHY BEHAVE SO UNPROFESSIONALLY - Tian Chua slams cops for cornering him & FORCIBLY seizing his mobile

WHY BEHAVE SO UNPROFESSIONALLY - Tian Chua slams cops for cornering him & FORCIBLY seizing his mobile
KUALA LUMPUR - PKR's Chua Tian Chang today questioned the police’s motive in descending on him last night to seize his mobile phone, saying he would have voluntarily handed the item in if they had requested.
In a series of tweets last night, the PKR vice-president said he had been “publicly humiliated” when a team of plainclothes policemen cornered him at a hotel in Petaling Jaya before forcibly taking away his mobile phone.
“Why did they (the police) handle the raid in an unprofessional manner? If they had just asked me, I would have gone to the police station to surrender my phone to assist them in whatever investigation they were conducting,” Chua told The Malay Mail Online when contacted today.
Chua lodged a police report this afternoon at the Sentul district police station over the matter.
He added that no proper explanation was given as to why his phone had to be confiscated, other than that it was part of an investigation over the politician's tweets and Facebook posting.
“But I think they (the police) will charge me over the next few days,” the Batu MP predicted.
The second-term federal lawmaker popularly known as Tian Chua is no stranger to controversy on the Internet.
Police took away his iPad for investigation after Chua posted a tweet promising to topple Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak in five months, on the heels of Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s sodomy conviction.
He has also been slapped with sedition charges for over allegedly seditious remarks uttered at a May 13 forum last year.
Chua and four others ― Hishammuddin, activists Haris Ibrahim and Muhammad Safwan Anang, politician Tamrin Ghafar ― were all charged in the Sessions Court last May 29 under Section 4 (1) (b) of the Sedition Act for allegedly uttering words that have the tendency to call on Malaysians to change the government by unlawful means.
If convicted under the same section, all six will be liable for a fine of up to RM5,000 and a jail term of up to three years, which could possibly see elected representative Chua losing his Batu parliamentary seat.
-Malaymail

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