Tangam did not breach any laws, claims lawyer


The military placed barricades cordoning off Dataran Merdeka during final week's Bersih 3.0 convene over the areas summarized in the justice order, thus PKR member R Tangam did not breach any laws, claimed his lawyer, Latheefa Koya.

NONELatheefa (left) told reporters today that the justice sequence preventing protesters access to Dataran Merdeka specifically ruled out the streets adjacent the iconic square, that were Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Jalan Raja as well as Jalan Kelab (except the area upon that the Royal Selangor Club sits).

"But the military placed the barricades during Jalan Tun Perak, restraint off everybody from removing anywhere nearby Dataran Merdeka. The military breached their own order, in the opinion," she sai! d.

"So Tangam did not breach any justice sequence as settled in the charge sheet," pronounced Latheefa.

The military had performed acourt orderbarring supporters of Bersih 3.0 rally, that planned for the sit-in during the location final Saturday.

Over 100,000 had reportedly participated in the pacific sit-in protest, though mayhem ensued after the demonstration squad fired tear gas as well as H2O cannon, as if after the protesters breached military barricades restraint the square.

Kuala Lumpur military arch Mohmad Salleh voiced yesterday that 49 individuals suspected of having disregarded assorted laws in participating in an wrong public as well as defying military orders have been identified as well as urged them to report to the military immediately.

On Wednesday, the po! lice arr ested as well as p! erformed the three-day remand sequence for Tangam underneath Section 440 of the Penal Code for committing effect during the protest.

The Rasah PKR deputy chief, was however released upon bail yesterday.

Section 440(a) reads: "Whoever commits effect while taking partial in an wrong public or in the demonstration shall be punished with imprisonment that may magnify to 5 years, as well as shall additionally be liable to the fine".
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