KLChronicle says : The attempt by CM Lim Guan Eng to paint the Police Force in a bad light is disgusting and smacks of hypocrisy. The CM is not trying to act like he is weak where as he was the one who had arrogantly challenged the police for to take action on PPS. Read further below of KLChronicle's comment to the article "Will cops come after me now, asks Guan Eng over PPS arrests"
After challenging Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar to a debate on the legitimacy of the state Voluntary Patrol Unit (PPS), Lim Guan Eng wondered when police would come after him over the unit.
The Penang chief minister said the inspector-general of police should face him in an open debate if he was brave.
“I challenge him to an open debate regarding what he said about PPS in his speech which was absolutely irresponsible,” said Lim.
KLChronicle says : Wait a minute, what debate? is the Chief Minister of Penang trying to challenge the IGP for a debate to absolve himself and the state of any wrongdoing? This is just plain stupid of the chief minister. If the IGP were to allow this, in future we would have killers, rapist etc, challenging the IGP for a debate when they get arrested.
Lim alleged that Khalid was using the police force to arrest executive councillor Phee Boon Poh and eventually record his (Lim’s) statement.
“We are not strong like him. We are weak but we believe in the truth and that makes us strong.
KLChronicle says : Eh, is it not that you who had challenged the IGP? Now you are play acting as so you are "weak" but people in Pulau Pinang knows better. They have been staying in fear of you and your PPS militants for years. Even reporters and normal citizen are not spared.
“Perhaps I should ask Khalid when I would be arrested. I will wait for him,” said a tired Lim to reporters outside the Northeast district police headquarters in Jalan Patani today.
KLChronicle says : Just wait la, why so kecoh until have to go to the media?
He said the state government would not yield to the pressure of Khalid’s threat and stood by the truth that PPS was a legal entity.
“I deny that PPS is made up of thugs (samseng). How can they be thugs? Just because some mass media were vengeful and several Chinese media were anti-PPS, does not make PPS a gangster organisation,” he said.
KLChronicle says : The Chief Minister of Penang is blaming EVERYBODY else besides himself. He is blaming the IGP, the Police, the chinese media etc. Come on la apek, you think what we are all stupid is it. By the way, why are you going to the courts? Is it not that earlier you had said that the courts were "UMNO and BN's puppet"? Even Anwar calls Malaysia courts as "kangaroo courts", so why waste your time?
While condemning the arrest of Phee and PPS members, Lim said: “Today is the beginning of a large-scale operation to disrupt the state government that was elected by the people.”
He questioned why a similar action was not carried out by police in Kuching after hundreds of rioters torched and overturned police vehicles following a football match between Perak and Sarawak on Saturday.
KLChronicle says : Hello, you stupid or what? there was a riot there and police had detained the instigators and main focus was to safe the public. In Penang there was no riots, you buggers defied the law by participating in the Merdeka rally as an ILLEGAL organization.
Phee who went to the police headquarters at 4.30pm yesterday to give his statement was held overnight and questioned under Section 43 of the Societies Act 1966 for carrying out activities while not being registered with the Registrar of Societies.
Police also arrested 156 PPS members moments after they had finished taking part in the Merdeka Day march pass on Lebuh Light yesterday morning.
Lim said he and his legal team spent hours in the police headquarters appealing to the police to release female detainees and those above the age of 60 as they had done nothing wrong.
KLChronicle says : Why are you using the rakyat money to pay for the legal team?
About 20 PPS members, including seven women, were released on police bail about 3am today but Northeast district police chief ACP Mior Faridalatrash said 63-year-old Phee would remain because he was a “special case”.
“I seriously condemn the act by the police and their refusal to let Phee go although he is more than 60 years of age. This despite my appeal up to 3am to allow the older people go,” Lim said.
KLChronicle says : Which section of the law you are referring to that people that is 60 years and above must be released? There is NONE.
It is believed that the remand process to detain Phee for a longer period was being carried out by a magistrate at the police headquarters. – September 1, 2014.
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