The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Police record statements from JMM president, G3 chairman

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KUALA LUMPUR: The police yesterday recorded statements from Jaringan Melayu Malaysia (JMM) president Datuk Azwanddin Hamzah Ariffin Abu Bakar and G3 chairman Ragvinder Singh over recent comments said to have touched on religious and racial sensitivit­ies.

Ampang Jaya district police chief ACP Hamzah Alias said both men were present at the Ampang Jaya district police headquarte­rs (IPD) near here at about 11am.

“The police only took down their statements for further investigat­ion ... no arrest was made today,” he said when contacted yesterday.

When met by reporters before giving his statement, Azwanddin said he was summoned to have his statements recorded on Nov 23 but he requested for a postponeme­nt.

“I asked for the postponeme­nt because I had something urgent to settle so I am here today to cooperate with the police in their investigat­ions,” he said.

Over 30 people were present at the Ampang Jaya IPD to show their support for Azwanddin and Ragvinder.

Last Friday, Deputy InspectorG­eneral of Police Tan Sri Noor Rashid Ibrahim said Azwanddin and Ragvinder were among nine individual­s who would be called up in relation to their comments on social media which allegedly touched on religious and racial sentiments.

The seven other individual­s are Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department P. Waytha Moorthy; Tanah Rata assemblyma­n Chiong Yoke Kong; Tras assemblyma­n Chow Yu Hui; G3 deputy president Amran Ahmad Nor, blogger Lau Shan Thean and Muhamad Edi Mohamad Riyas or better known as Edi Rejang. - Bernama

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