High Court says Bersih 2.0 arrest of PAS veeps wrongful



The Kuala Lumpur High Court currently declared which a arrests of PAS vice-presidents Mahfuz Omar as well as Salahuddin Ayub during a Bersih 2.0 convene were wrongful.

NONEIn delivering a decision, decider Prasad Sandosham Abraham ordered a supervision as well as a Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) to pay indemnification amounting to RM70,000 to any of them.

The preference was read in a Shah Alam High Court as Justice Prasad has been transferred there.

Contacted byMalaysiakinitoday, their lawyer Zulhazmi Shariff pronounced a two PAS leaders hadfiled their claimsin a Kuala Lumpur High Court upon Aug 8 final year, seeking indemnification over their prejudicial arrests during a Bersih convene final year.

Mahfuz as well as Salahuddin (below, second as well as third from left in photo), a MPs for Pokok Sena as well as Kubang Kerian respectively, were arrested during a opening to a KL Sentral during a Jul 9 convene calling for electoral reform, for violating a restriction sequence issued upon Jul 7 against 91 individuals, including themselves.

NONEHowever, theypointed out! which a 91 were barred from being during Jalan Syed Putra, Jalan Istana, Jalan Bukit Petaling, Jalan Bellamy as well as a area surrounding Istana Negara, though not a K! L Sentra l area.
According toPAS-owned headlines portalHarakah Daily, both of them were detained during a Jinjang military station for some 10 hours before being expelled later which night.

It was reported they had filed defamation suits against a government, inspector- general of police, Brickfields district military arch as well as an Inspector Mohd Zaid, over their arrests.
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