The Kuala Lumpur City Council (DBKL) has allegedly confiscated dual donations boxes with about RM200 in yet another raid during a Dataran Merdeka criticism stay past midnight today.
According to lawyer Fadiah Nadwa Fikri, DBKL had additionally carted divided a protestors' food supply in a incident which happened during about 12.30am.
It was DBKL's third raid upon a stay in reduction than 24 hours. The activists who were gathered there have refused to nudge notwithstanding attempts to exude them as well as their tents as well as reserve removed.
"We arrived after securing a release of a four tyro (protestors nabbed in an earlier raid,photo above) from Dang Wangi military hire as well as found there was a commotion.
"The protestors were upset since a money was usually picked up today. They estimate it to be RM200 to RM300," she said.
Fadiah pronounced a DBKL officer-in-charge known as Fuat, who was there with 10 DBKL trucks, told a protestors which they could get their equipment behind tomorrow during a city council's office.
"He pronounced they couldn't lapse it right away as they had to put it in a store first," she said, adding which he did not explain why a donation boxes were taken.
Students vow to go on occupation
Confirming this, Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia cabinet member Haziq Abdul Aziz pronounced Fuat told them he would "try" to brand which military officer had taken a donation boxes.
Haziq combined which DBKL additionally confiscated a little tents as well as flags, though a students intend to go on to stay there tonight.
"DBKL won't do anything! with so many of us here though we'll see what happens in a morning," he said.
It is accepted which about 150 people were during Dataran Merdeka as of 1am this morning.
The donations have been shared by dual groups which have been camping in a iconic open block during a city centre - a Occupy Dataran movement to retrieve open spaces as well as university students who have been campaigning for free education.
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