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Teresa Kok held over 'azan' issue |
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Saturday, 13 September 2008 08:25 |
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KUALA LUMPUR: Seputeh member of parliament Teresa Kok has been detained under the Internal Security Act last night.
The detention was confirmed by Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar.
Although it is unclear at press time where she was being detained, Kok was last seen attending the China Guangdong-Malaysia business conference dinner at a hotel here.
She was said to have been detained while travelling back home from the function. Three police patrol vehicles blocked her vehicle's path and she was detained.
It is understood that the DAP stalwart was detained for allegedly telling mosque officials in Kota Damansara, Sri Serdang and Puchong Jaya to tone down the call to prayer. She had denied the allegations, which first came to light in a Bahasa Malaysia daily.
In George Town, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng said Kok was detained at 11.18pm.
He said the party would be doing everything possible to get Kok, who is also Kinrara assemblyman and a senior executive council member in Selangor, out of detention.
Lim said the party would convene an emergency central committee meeting later today to discuss the matter.
Meanwhile, DAP publicity chief Tony Pua called on all DAP members and supporters to stay calm.
He said a party legal bureau team headed by its chief, Ngeh Koo Ham, would be looking into all possibilities in order to get Kok released.
He said the team would most likely also include party chairman Karpal Singh and his son, Gobind. - nst
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Hmm so its not even confirmed that she instructed the mosque officials to do so?? How can they detain her when they don't even have any proof whatsoever?? If this is the case then why isn't Ahmad Ismail detained under ISA as well, since his comments were all over the media???
One rule for them, none for others.