Rasah PKR leader arrested


The man was incarcerated during midnight in a overbearing manner, says PKR vice-president N Surendran.
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PETALING JAYA: A Rasah PKR deputy divisional leader was arrested during midnight for what is believed to be an corruption related to a Bersih 3.0 rally.
R Thanggam, 50, a businessman, was between a 100,000 people who attended a Bersih 3.0 convene in Kuala Lumpur upon Saturday.
PKR vice-president N Surendran (picture left) confirmed this.
"The military sent most officers to Thanggam's residence in Seremban as well as arrested him during midnight in a overbearing manner," Surendran said.
He combined which Thanggam, tied together with six children, was not told of a corruption which he had allegedly committed as well as underneath what law he was detained.
"He was brought to a Dang Wangi district military headquarters in a middle of a night.
"I listened he was eliminated to Jinjang district military headquarters this sunrise as well as a military would acquire a remand order," Surendran pronounced when contacted this morning.
Surendran, who is additionally lawyer, criticised a arrest, saying it was "a propaganda" move.
"It's a propaganda to have a political antithesis demeanour like a aggressors.
"There is clear justification of military violence up a public as well as we do not listen to them [the police] being arrested," he said.
He combined which a legal support team has been sent to support Thanggam.
Meanwhile, a magistrate's justice has authorised a military to further remand Thanggam for three days.
Surendran, who is additionally Thanggam's lawyer, pronounced w! hich mag istrate Aznil Mustapha authorised a remand sequence underneath territory 440 of a Penal Code.
The territory deals with chastisement for effect in credentials to cause death or hurt.
Surendran pronounced a remand sequence was wrong.
"We'll challenge a order," he added.
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