Magistrate denies police remand for arrested student


Police cannot hold tyro Umar Mohd Azmi who was this sunrise arrested at Dataran Merdeka for some-more than 24 hours after a justice refused to grant military remand.

The military who had taken Umar to a Jinjang Utara district military domicile for a ask prior to a justice there, had longed for to magnify Umar's detention for review purposes.

When contacted, counsel Syahredzan Johan who is behaving for a students, pronounced a magistate had acted sincerely as well as stressed which a military contingency finish its review as shortly as possible.

"The justice pronounced which a military contingency finish their review inside of 24 hours, as well as if they want to assign him, they contingency produce him in justice tomorrow where he will be given bail," pronounced Syahredzan.

This, he said, was decided after lawyers screened to a justice a student's detain which is onYouTube.
Syahredzan added which there was no necessity to hold Umar while a review was ongoing. "Taking statements, taking fingerprints, all these can be finished but detaining Umar," he said.

Umar has since been transported back to Dangi Wangi district military domicile where he was primarily held.

'One recover upon bail'


Student activists as well as Occupy Dataran activists have been occupying Dataran Merdeka for a 8th day today but were astounded by a sunrise raid by a Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL).

During a raid, Umar, together with Occupy Dataran romantic Fahmi Reza, was arrested underneath Section 186 of a Penal Code for obstructing public servants from performing their duties as well as taken to a Dang Wangi district military headquarters.

Meanwhile, in aTwitterupdate, Syahredzan pronounced which F! ahmi had been released upon bail but any charges as yet.

The superfluous activists have been continuing their camp at Dataran Merdeka although many of their necessities as well as tents have been confiscated by DBKL.
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