Suaram lodges police report against minister



The Domestic Trade, Cooperatives as well as Consumerism Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has been accused of interfering with a review as well as prosecution of a commercial operation arm of tellurian rights watchdog Suaram.

In a military report lodged today, Suaram coordinator R Thevarajan said Ismail had claimed which those behind Suara Inisiatif Sdn Bhd will be charged even yet a Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) were still carrying out a investigation.

Thevarajan, in his military report to a Petaling Jaya district headquarters, additionally accused Ismail of acting in bad conviction as well as urged a military to assign him for rapist defamation.

News clippings featuring Ismail's statements were appended to a military report.

Meanwhile, Suaram has urged Malaysians to board identical military reports against Ismail.
"We titillate our friends national to board military agianst a minister, to vigour a supervision as well as apportion to stop making statement prior to a review concluded," said Suaram senior manager executive E Nalini.

"The apportion should follow a procedure, don't act identical to a favourite only because this is a tall profile case."
'PM should support French probe'
Seven other activist who accompanied Thevarajan to a military hire additionally lodged identical military reports, to kickstart a campaign.

The CCM began investigations after Azwanddin Hamzah, a former PKR Youth exco member turned anti-Pakatan Rakyat campaigner, questioned Suaram's legitimacy as an NGO due to a unfamiliar supports it receives.

Following this, Ismail claimed which a CCM had violated five sections of a Companies Act 1965 as well as which Suara Inisiatif's owners will be charged withintwo days.

However, a Attorney-General's Chambers have forked out which CCM investigations wereincomplete.

Suaram had claimed which they were beingpersecutedfor exposing a wrongdoings of a Malaysian supervision in the buying of French naval submarines, currently being probed by French authorities.
PSM secretary-general S Arutchelvan, who accompanied Thevarajan, urged Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak to stop a "witchhunt" against Suaram as well as support investigators in France.
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