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FAC News -
Saturday, May 25, 2002 7:55 AM
THE
ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO ANWAR’S
BEATING
Anwar is
arrested and brought to Bukit Aman
The Malaysian
government first said that Anwar Ibrahim was arrested under the Internal Security Act (ISA) on 20 September 1998 - the day he led the
biggest demonstration in Malaysia’s
history - because he was a threat to national security.
Dato Yaacob
Md Amin, the
Director of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), testified
in the Royal Commission of Inquiry that sat from 22 February to
4 March 1999
to investigate Anwar’s beating that the decision to arrest Anwar
was made one week before 20 September. He also testified that
Anwar was arrested, not under the ISA,
but under Section 377 of the Penal Code, and that this decision
came from the AG’s Chambers’ office.
(Read
yesterday’s report on Dato Yaacob’s testimony).
Today, we will
go through Dato Yaacob’s testimony on
the events the night of Anwar’s arrest.
“On 20
September 1998, at around 6.45pm,
I received information from the Bukit Aman
Control Centre regarding demonstrations at Masjid Negara
(National Mosque) and Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square).”
“At 8.30pm,
I went to the 30th floor Police Headquarters, Bukit
Aman.”
“When I reached
the 30th floor, there were many officers there. They
were talking to each other, among themselves, in the hall.”
“I knew that
the situation in KL was bad and I went to the 30th floor
to give assistance, if needed. I was not instructed to go to the
30th floor.”
“When I arrived
at the hall, I saw Tan Sri Rahim Noor, the former IGP, Dato Ghazali
Yaacob, and other officers.”
“While I was
talking to the officers present, I came to know that action to arrest
Dato Seri Anwar was in progress. I knew of this fact at about 9.30pm.”
“At 10.00pm,
I came to know that Dato Seri Anwar had been arrested by police
officers and he would be brought back to Bukit Aman.”
“I went downstairs
to the foyer because I wanted to see Dato Seri Anwar being brought
in to Bukit Aman. I did not inform Tan
Sri Rahim that I wanted to go downstairs. I did not inform anyone
on the 30th floor that I wanted to go down to see the
arrival of Dato Seri Anwar.”
“I saw the
arrival of the vehicle. Dato Seri Anwar was helped out of the vehicle and was led by two police officers
into the foyer. He was blindfolded. He
was not handcuffed.”
“As he passed
me I said something, “Treat him like a normal criminal. Why is he
not handcuffed?” This statement was directed to the officers who
affected the arrest.”
“The normal
practice is, when a person is arrested, he would be handcuffed.
It is not normal to blindfold a person who is arrested.”
“When a criminal
is arrested he is handcuffed. At that time I knew that Dato Seri
Anwar was arrested under Section 377 of the Penal Code which is
a criminal offence.”
“He was taken
straight to the lockup. I followed him from behind into the lockup
area.”
“Not long after
that, Dato Ramli arrived. When Dato Ramli
arrived at the counter, I left the lockup. When I left the lockup
area, Dato Seri Anwar was not taken into the cell yet.”
“I left the
lockup and went to the CID office. There were other officers and
I had general conversations with these officers. While I was talking
to these officers, I got to know that Tan Sri Rahim would be visiting
the lockup.”
“After I knew
about this, I went to the lift and waited for Tan Sri Rahim. Shortly
after that, Tan Sri Rahim came out from the lift. Tan Sri Rahim
was alone at that time.”
“I received
Tan Sri Rahim and he uttered, “Come!” My understanding of that is
to follow him. Apart from that, he did not say anything else to
me.”
Tomorrow, we
will continue with Dato Yaacob’s testimony
on what happened in the lockup.
THE
ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO ANWAR’S BEATING
- previous reports
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