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FAC News -
Friday, December 7, 2001 11:21 PM
Malaysiakini
- Friday December 7
Keadilan
leader re-arrested under ISA
Leong Kar Yen
12:33pm,
Fri:
Keadilan supreme council member Dr Badrul Amin Bahron was
re-arrested by the police today, almost a month after he was released
conditionally from his detention under the Internal Security Act.
The former
International Islamic University lecturer is believed to have been
arrested for leading prayers for ISA detainees at Keadilan vice
president Azmin Ali’s office last week.
Badrul’s lawyer
Saiful Izham said police officers from the Gombak district police
headquarters detained Badrul at his house in Gombak at 10.30am.
"The police
officers told him and his family that he had contravened Section
8(5) of the ISA by not adhering to the restrictions the home minister
put on him after his release," Saiful said.
Saiful also
believed that Badrul had ventured out of Gombak where he had been
placed under restricted residence.
"I am
trying to get in touch with the investigating officer to ascertain
his charges," Saiful said.
Badrul is being
remanded at the Batu 6 Gombak police station.
Contravening
restrictions
His wife Zumrah
Husni said her husband was resting at home after returning from
the market when the police officers arrived.
"There
were six to eight of them. The children were there when they took
him away. The police said he was being detained for contravening
his restrictions," Zumrah said.
Badrul was
first arrested under the ISA in April for his alleged involvement
in a militant attempt to overthrow the government.
He was released
from the Kamunting Detention Centre in Perak on Nov 3 but was banned
from holding any party post, and participating in public gatherings
and political activities, besides other restrictions.
Badrul was
among 10 Keadilan leaders and reformasi activists who were arrested
in a dragnet beginning April 10.
The others
were party leaders Tian Chua, Mohd Ezam Mohd Nor, Saari Sungib,
N Gobalakrishnan, Lokman Nor Adam, Abdul Ghani Haron, human rights
activist Badaruddin Ismail, malaysiakini columnist-cum-filmmaker
Hishamuddin Rais and FreeAnwar.com webmaster Raja Petra Kamaruddin.
While Badaruddin,
Gobalakrishnan, Abdul Ghani and Raja Petra were released unconditionally,
the rest were sent to Kamunting to serve a two-year detention.
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