Polis cari bukti kes Adam Adli...
Sepasukan polis hari ini membawa Adam Adli ke satu pejabat yang sering dikunjungi aktivis pelajar tersebut di Bangsar Utama, Kuala Lumpur untuk mengesan bahan bukti berhubung siasatan yang dijalankan ke atas anak muda itu.
Seramai lebih 10 orang anggota polis berpakaian preman tiba di pejabat tersebut, yang terletak di tingkat atas di deretan rumah kedai itu, pada kira-kira jam 4.15 petang ini.
Adam, yang bergari dan dikawal ketat anggota polis, kelihatan letih tetapi ceria apabila disapa teman-temannya di pejabat tersebut.Baca seterusnya di sini - malaysiakini
Adam Adli dipercayai ditahan berhubung kenyataan yang dibuat semasa forum selepas pilihan raya anjuran Suara Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM) pada 13 Mei lalu.
Antara ucapan Adam Adli ialah, “Kalau ada polis, kalau ada SB, kalau ada agen-agen dari Umno sekalipun , nama saya Adam Adli bin Abdul Halim, nombor kad pengenalan 890703075357, ambil butiran saya , buat laporan polis, kerana hari ini saya nak ajak semua yang ada di sini kita harus susun dan kita akan turun ke jalanraya untuk rampasan kuasa , boleh atau tidak? boleh atau tidak? boleh atau tidak?
Kita tak banyak masa lagi, beli kasut, beli tracksuit, beli seluar jeans, sedia kita akan ke jalanraya, sebab akhirnya dalam dunia ketiga macam negara Malaysia, pilihanraya takkan tumbangkan kerajaan, yang boleh tumbangkan kerajaan hanyalah kuasa rakyat …”
Bandingkan pula dengan kenyataan Hamidah Osman, bekas Adun UMNO Sungai Rapat Ipoh yang menghasut rakyat supaya membunuh Anwar Ibrahim.
Mana yang lebih mengancam keselamatan orang ramai, Hamidah atau Adam Adli?
Tetapi kenapa polis tidak mahu mengambil sebarang tindakan keatas Hamidah bekas Adun UMNO tu? - al-husseyn51 blogspot
Student activist Adam Adli's workplace raided...
Student
activist Adam Adli's workplace, Radio Bangsar Utama, was raided by
plainclothes officers around 4pm today in a random search exercise of
his belongings.
The 24-year-old was handcuffed and brought into the office in Bangsar Utama, where he stays, before searching his place.
Adam's friend Mandeep Singh, who witnessed the search, said the police were looking for Adam's computer, but he does not own one.
The cops left after the 25-minute raid without confiscating anything from the office or from Adam's car.
Adam (left) was arrested yesterday and is currently being investigated under both the Sedition Act and the Penal Code. He has been remanded for five days.
Some of Adam's friends who were in the office managed to feed him a bit of food and water because he looked exhausted.
He is currently being held at the Jinjang police station lock up, and is being probed over his remarks made during a public forum on May 13, where he had urged the rakyat to stage a massive street rally to protest electoral fraud.
His lawyer Eric Paulsen later told Malaysiakini that the police do have powers to carry out random searches without having to obtain a warrant.
Adam's father Abdul Halim Abdul Hamid, a 52-year-old retiree who had come down from Penang to offer moral support to his son, said that he is proud of what his son has done.
"If no parents are willing to start it, let family be the first. We have never stopped him. We have encouraged him," he said.
However, Abdul Halim said that Adam was not trying to threaten national security with his comments.
"We are only seeking our freedom to speech, we are demanding our rights as rakyat," he said, before brooding that democracy is "dead" in the country.
"Democracy goes beyond what we say and what is being written," he added.-malaysiakini
The 24-year-old was handcuffed and brought into the office in Bangsar Utama, where he stays, before searching his place.
Adam's friend Mandeep Singh, who witnessed the search, said the police were looking for Adam's computer, but he does not own one.
The cops left after the 25-minute raid without confiscating anything from the office or from Adam's car.
Adam (left) was arrested yesterday and is currently being investigated under both the Sedition Act and the Penal Code. He has been remanded for five days.
Some of Adam's friends who were in the office managed to feed him a bit of food and water because he looked exhausted.
He is currently being held at the Jinjang police station lock up, and is being probed over his remarks made during a public forum on May 13, where he had urged the rakyat to stage a massive street rally to protest electoral fraud.
His lawyer Eric Paulsen later told Malaysiakini that the police do have powers to carry out random searches without having to obtain a warrant.
Adam's father Abdul Halim Abdul Hamid, a 52-year-old retiree who had come down from Penang to offer moral support to his son, said that he is proud of what his son has done.
"If no parents are willing to start it, let family be the first. We have never stopped him. We have encouraged him," he said.
However, Abdul Halim said that Adam was not trying to threaten national security with his comments.
"We are only seeking our freedom to speech, we are demanding our rights as rakyat," he said, before brooding that democracy is "dead" in the country.
"Democracy goes beyond what we say and what is being written," he added.-malaysiakini
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