Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Cops arrest Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrived at the city police headquarters here at 1.15pm Wednesday in a white Pajero after being arrested by the police.
He was earlier arrested in front of his house in Bukit Segambut.
His lawyer Sankara Nair said the police told Anwar that he was being arrested for investigations under Section 377C of the Penal Code for alleged "carnal intercourse against the order of nature."
On June 28, his 23-year-old former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan had lodged a police report alleging that Anwar had sodomised him.
Asked if Anwar was handcuffed, Sankara said he was not.
Anwar started giving his statement to the police at about 2.50pm, said another of his lawyers R. Sivarasiah, also the Subang Jaya Member of Parliament (MP).
Anwar's wife Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said he had called her from the police car to say he had been arrested.
"He asked me to go home to look after the children," she said when met in Parliament lobby earlier Wednesday.
Wan Azizah was at the city police headquarters by 1.30pm, followed 25 minutes later by Anwar's daughter Nurul Izzah and her husband Raja Ahmad Shahrir.
"It's a feeling of deja vu with what happened 10 years ago," Wan Azizah said, adding that she was unhappy with what had happened.
"We'd already given our assurance that he would be at the police headquarters at 2pm," she said.
PKR members and supporters have been gathering at the city police headquarters since the arrest was made known.
"I don't believe this is happening. We will seek to get him released as soon as possible," said DAP chairman Karpal Singh.
DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang described the arrest as "highly provocative and shocking."
Balik Pulau MP Yusmadi Yusuf, who was there as Anwar's lawyer, said bring the matter would be brought up in Parliament.
The police had on Tuesday given Anwar a 2pm deadline to answer allegations of sodomy.
Anwar was at the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) headquarters in Putrajaya earlier Wednesday. He left the ACA headquarters at 12.10pm, saying he was satisfied with the ACA's line of questioning.
He said the ACA had not completed its interview, but he had to cut it short to make his 2pm appointment with the police to answer questions over the sodomy allegation made against him.
The former deputy prime minister said he had produced all the information required, but there just wasn't enough time.
"If I am arrested, I guess the ACA can do their follow-up interview at the lock-up," the de facto opposition leader joked.
Anwar had arrived at the ACA headquarters at about 10am over the reports he had lodged against the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Attorney-General (A-G).
He was accompanied by his lawyers and a group of PKR supporters.
In his report lodged on July 1, Anwar had alleged that IGP Tan Sri Musa Hassan and A-G Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail had fabricated evidence in the “black eye” investigation in 1999.
Musa was the investigating officer and Abdul Gani led the prosecution in the case in which Anwar had been beaten up by the IGP then, Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Noor.
Musa and Abdul Gani were questioned by the ACA on July 11.

tunku : the police arrested anwar at his house because 1) arrest warrant already issued 2) they don't want hundreds or maybe thousands to follow anwar to police station at 2pm which bring chaotic situation there. anyway, there's nothing wrong with the police act.police will interrogates him and if necessary they will remand him.after that he can be bailed out.if he has done nothing wrong there's nothing to be afraid off unless he had done something..........

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

dear tunku

i agree with you. the police will let him go after the investigation. it's the perception here that is wrong. if there there is no concrete evidence, DSAI will not be charged. as a dcotor, i personally feel that there will be no case against DSAI. it's just impossible to prove that sodomy took place, especially when one claims that it happened some time ago. circumstantial evidence alone does not suffice in the court of law. why put a malay and a muslim in such a situation? can't this issue be solved without shaming the Malays and Islam? I just can't understand why.

Anonymous said...

Anwar kan yang tertuduh, apa salahnya polis datang jemput. Kalau biasa orang pun macam tu jugak. Kena paham laa yang Anwar ni bukan sekadar saksi tapi dia dituduh sebagai pelaku. Macam kes rogol juga la, tapi ni pun macam dah berlembut siap bagi tempoh masa untuk datang, kalau orang lain dah lama polis datang angkut..