PETALING JAYA: The authorities should not take any legal action against 'Save Malaysia' rally participants, says former deputy law minister Mohamed Hanipa Maidin.
PETALING JAYA: The authorities should not take any legal action against"Save Malaysia" rally participants, says former deputy law minister Mohamed Hanipa Maidin."After all, most Cabinet members are 'graduates' of the 'School of Peaceful Assembly' and I used to be their lawyer," said Hanipa in a Facebook post Sunday .
“Based on our initial investigations, 16 individuals gave speeches during the rally. A police report was also lodged by the organisers at the Dang Wangi police headquarters during the rally,” he told a press conference on Saturday. “Section 9 of the Act states that a notice must be given by the organisers to the police, and a form can be found in the Fourth Schedule under Section 10 of the same Act.
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