Police video footage on Mat Sabu backfires

Police video footage upon Mat Sabu backfires

Far from proving that a military had nothing to do with a damage suffered by PAS emissary boss Mohamad Sabu upon Jul 9, a video footage shown to members of a press yesterday showed how his motorcycle was angrily cornered by a military 4WD car causing him to strike another military car behind him as well as fall to a ground.

Salleh Mat Rashid, who was recently promoted to head a Internal Security as well as Public Order, dedicated a total subject during a military presentation to rebut Mat Sabu's explain that military caused his damage that compulsory a operation upon a ripped ligament last week.

Backed by a 4WD car as well as dual Proton Waja patrol cars, a military tailed a PAS leader by vital roads in a city in a bid to detain him. During a briefing, Salleh however did not mention why a three military vehicles had longed for to detain Mat Sabu.

Giving a military version of a incident, Salleh pronounced a military started a office of Mat Sabu, riding pillion in a motorbike accompanied by dual alternative persons upon a different bike, at Jalan Maharajalela, prior to moving towards Jalan Sultan Sulaiman, Jalan Syed Putra, all a approach by Jalan Robson as well as in to Jalan Tun Sambanthan.

From here, Mat Sabu kept going towards Jalan Travers to spin in to a Mahameru highway. However, a military block there forced him to take a spin in to a Sri Bukit Persekutuan residential area.

The 4WD afterwards overtook Mat Sabu's motorbike as well as done a sharp left spin in a bid to stop his advance. Sandwiched between a back! of a 4W D as well as a military car, Mat Sabu's mo! torbike fell to a ground, that a military claimed was due to a sudden U-turn it done to escape. The military additionally certified that a motorbike did strike one military car at a front fender.

There was however no video footage to just uncover how a motorcycle had depressed due to a 4WD blocking a vision, alternative than a computer animation to re-enact a military version.

Concluding a explanation, a military pronounced Mat Sabu had not suffered any detonate but usually "soft tissue damage to right knee".

Mat Sabu, who progressing pronounced he was taken by military to a clinic in Jinjang following his arrest, had given sought serve diagnosis at a Selangor Medical Centre in Shah Alam, confirming that his damage was worse than previously thought. The sanatorium carried out a procedure training a 2.5-inch screw in to a back of his knee to keep it in place.

While a military pronounced it would take movement opposite Mat Sabu for making "false claims", Sabu maintained that he would aspire to authorised movement opposite a police.

Other than a reason upon a situation involving Mat Sabu, a military additionally denied a men had been aroused in a clampdown upon a massive Bersih rally in a capital, that saw more than 1,600 people arrested.

Among others, it pronounced that a officers had acted with restraint as well as was "hospitable" to those detained, a explain in contrast with thousands of images as well as video footages that done their approach in to internet blogs as well as video-sharing sites hours after a rally ended.

On a Tung Shin sanatorium incident, a military certified that rip gas as well as H2O canon had been dismissed near a hospital, but stopped reduced of explaining serve citing "pending investigations".

Several doctors as well as surgeons had progressing cursed a military advance of a Tung Shin as well as Chinese Maternity hospitals along Jalan Pudu, saying a movement was in defilement of a ! universa l status of hospitals as safe sanctuaries.

"It is nauseating that a authorities entrusted with policing a republic as well as protecti! ng a w eak as well as needy, have shamelessly denied publicly, a feeling of these incidents in spite of countless photos, videos as well as eye-witness accounts of what was clear to all independent observers," a doctors pronounced in a statement.

- Harakahdaily


Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

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