Pathetic Police Play Politics in Perak


By Martin Jalleh

Bolehland continues to boast of the world’s one and only State with two Chief Ministers (Menteris Besar), two Speakers, two State Governments and two State Assemblies conducted simultaneously under one roof.

The Prime Minister’s slogan of 1Malaysia is beginning to bear much fruit as the Government, Police, Judiciary and Election Commission bond and blend together as one to bury any political dissent and opposition.

The doctrine of the separation of powers is blighted by the usurpation of power by the PM and those willing to do his bidding. There are no longer any boundaries or checks and balances – only cheques waiting for those who bow in subservience to the political elite.

The only “boundaries” left are those separating the government from the people – barricades, blockades, barriers and barbed wires like those put up by the police at the Perak State Assembly building recently. Be prepared for more barbaric times.

It has become standard police practice to brandish a blanket court injunction a day or two before every Perak state legislative assembly sitting, thereby barring the people from their very own public arena or forum so that the police can do what the PM and Umno likes.

Beholden & Blind

On the black day of 7th May this year police had barged into the Perak State Assembly, forcibly dragged out the Speaker, and detained him for about 90 minutes. Even a disgusted Umno leader called the brutal act – “high-handedness at its foulest”.

Never before had Bolehland seen such a blatant aggressive invasion and intrusion by the police into the august chambers of a State Assembly – the highest and most sacred institution in a democracy, one which is out of bounds to even the police!

The footage of the Perak Speaker being manhandled and bundled off and the arrests of 60 opposition MPs and state representatives outside the State Assembly badly blunted the image of the Government. They were banned from being aired on all TV stations and even at a DAP dinner!.

Through the new media however, footage of the police’s public notoriety was beamed across the globe. But the police were not at all bothered by the rakyat’s perception! They were back again with their brute force before the state budget assembly sitting on 28th Oct.

The Police blindly and zealously enforced the “Emergency Rule(s)” of the fraudulent BN Speaker. Obviously beholden to the powers that be, they treated the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) assemblymen like a bunch of criminals or enemies of the State.

The state assembly building bristled with about 400 men in blue armed with the latest gear, guns and gadgets. It looked like a battlefield. The headline of a Malaysiakini article so rightly read: “BN Perak took ‘counter-terrorism’ like measures”.

Bullies in Blue

The PR assemblymen later related how they were harassed, huddled, hindered, hampered and some even hammered by the bullies in blue as they “hurdled” through three barriers and two checkpoints (!), whilst a helicopter hovered hauntingly above!

As though that was not bad enough, the Police, bent on humiliating the PR lawmakers, subjected them to a body search and a metal scan and forcibly removed their hand phones, lap-tops, cameras, video equipment, etc., before they entered the hall.

Once again Speaker Sivakumar had to bear the brunt of the police brutality. According to him, the police, in order to keep the media out of sight and to strip the official speaker’s robe off him, had planned to trap him in the basement parking lot of the State Secretariat (Malaysiakini).

(One day before the assembly sitting, the Malaysian Insider sighted notices tacked on all notice boards in the state secretariat informing the staff to keep the basement parking lot empty “to ensure the assembly proceedings ran smoothly”!)

As the PR assemblymen entered the parking lot, a horde of policemen pounced on the Speaker. He was jostled roughly, pulled in all directions, strangled with an arm lock to a point that he could not breathe and had his robe ripped off him (Malaysian Insider). Those who went to his aid were also roughed up.

Simpang Pulai assemblyman Chan Ming Kai said he was pushed to the ground and dragged by his hands on the cement floor when he tried to save Sivakumar. In his attempt to recover the Speaker’s robe he was grabbed and slammed onto the bonnet of a car (Malaysia Insider).

There were even installed video cameras transmitting live the activities of PR assemblymen to the state police headquarters and the national headquarters at Bukit Aman! (Malaysiakini) Will Bukit Aman also spy and intrude into the affairs of Parliament one day? Is it already happening?

Bull & Buffoons

In sharp contrast to the drastic and extreme measures that the PR assemblymen were subjected to, the BN assemblymen breezed through to the assembly hall. At least one of the BN assemblymen was seen using his laptop. The bogus (BN) Speaker Ganesan was protected by a wall of 22 new sergeants-at-arms! Indeed, Umno’s interests were well-protected!

The BN-installed MB Zambry brushed aside the accusations of police assault and harassment by Sivakumar and some of the PR assemblymen. He branded them “drama queens” and claimed that they “just want to dramatise everything, to create a big show…”

Perak Chief Police Officer Zulkifli Abdullah bellowed almost the same lines. No extreme force was used on Sivakumar and other PR assemblymen at the parking lot. There was no conspiracy to attack the Speaker and representatives away from media scrutiny.

When asked why the police had not attempted to confiscate the robe from the beginning, when the PR representatives were outside of the secretariat building and the media were still present, Zulkifli blarred and bulled:

“That is our job. When we choose to do things and when we decide to do it cannot be questioned. We cannot reveal our practice. You should know better. I cannot reveal when and how we want to do things.”

Zulkifli added that those PR assemblymen claiming they were attacked wrongfully could lodge reports at the police station: “If reports are lodged, we will conduct the necessary investigations” (Malaysian Insider). The Police will investigate the Police?

Little did Zambry and Zulkifli know that someone had zoomed in on the “inappropriate police action”. Pictures of what they had earlier denied were splashed in the Chinese newspapers. Malaysiakini produced online a video clip showing “Pakatan Aduns, blocked, pushed and shoved …”!

Is it any surprise that “Dr Zambry was unflappable and his team behaved with utmost decorum” (Joceline Tan, Star) in the State Assembly hall? Outside, their lapdogs in blue had done the dirty and disgraceful job of harassing and humiliating the PR Aduns.

Zambry had accused PR of creating “a big show”. Surely no one can beat Umno’s drama of “1 Malaysia, 2 Peraks and 3 Kataks! What about Zambry’s big show of police power and brute force? Was it really necessary? The Malaysian Insider provides a brilliant and related answer:

“Only those who take power illegally would go to such lengths to shore up their legitimacy to rule a state. The last time this was done was when the British locked down Northern Ireland while fighting off the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Yes, Ipoh now shares something in common with Belfast. Doesn’t make it right, though.”

The bare truth that remains is that what happened to Speaker Sivakumar and the PR assemblymen on 28th Oct is yet another example of the Police’s increasing use of the name of public order and security to protect the political security of Umno and to carry out its orders.

What the public saw on 28th Oct was in reality a bulldozed budget, the continued blatant betrayal of the wishes of the majority of the people of Perak, the most bizarre protection given to a bogus Speaker, the bloated ego of a fraudulent MB and the blind and biased subservience of the police to its political masters.

There was of course the people’s MB and Speaker and their colleagues who were bold enough to continue to stand up and refuse to buckle under to Umno’s shameless display of belligerence, brazen high-handedness and unbridled arrogance of power.

  1. #1 by OrangRojak on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 1:04 pm

    Not the IRA analogy again! Northern Ireland was annexed by a foreign power centuries ago. I really don’t think comparing the violent insurrection in NI to standing up for democratic principle in Perak is productive for your cause. Yangon is probably a better analogy for what’s going on in Perak – more local and up to date too. China probably also has a few analogous situations, but their saving grace is their superlative media management.

  2. #2 by undertaker888 on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 1:05 pm

    Now the buffoons are charging Ronnie Liu’s aide for mishandling funds of 2500RM.

    At the same time, other umno buffoons got away scott free for mishandling a lot more than that.

    I don’t know whether to cry or to laugh…

  3. #3 by Thinking Two on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 2:09 pm

    It is not Satu Malaysia but Sabu Malaysia.
    This give the people of going-to-be-new-Malaysia a big problem;-
    1. Less credit card holder and Ah Long’s business is booming.
    2. Force to buy proton by making the people to have their old car which is more ten years for checking so that more corruptions and wasting all the people’s time getting time off from work for these car checkings.
    3. Force the people to study in bahasa but all the ministers are sending their children to International school and oversea for studying.
    4. The people voted BN but BN giving the people all the problems.

  4. #4 by taiking on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 2:12 pm

    RM2500 is corruption. RM42000 for a computer is not. RM12.5b lost is ok. Najib’s reaction towards recent PAC’s report: “Get them.” But added: “Actions will be taken not necessarily criminal action.” OMG he is stupid!

  5. #5 by a-malaysian on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 2:27 pm

    Please Take This Poll:

    What Do You Think Of MACC Latest Blitz

    Malaysia For All

    GE 13 – Change The Federal Government No matter what, we must ensure that racist umno bn do not regain the power like they had for over the past fifty two years.

  6. #6 by k1980 on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 2:27 pm

    “Get them.” Wait, let him finish the sentence first.

    “Get them” can mean “Get them a big prize each for a job well done.”

    Or “Get them” can mean “Get them to come to my party tonight so that I can congratulate them for being so efficient.”

    Bolehland has again entered the world records for paying RM42,000 for a laptop.

    For RM2,400, the late TBH was hurled from the 14th floor.

    So for RM42,000, the MARA director should be hurled from the 14/2400 x 42,000 = 245th floor.

  7. #7 by Taxidriver on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 5:20 pm

    k1980: “For RM2,400, the late TBH was hurled from tha 14th floor. So for RM42,000, the MARA director should be hurled from the 14/2400 x 42,000 = 245th floor”

    You are right, Mr. k1980. But MACC will give us the excuse that there is no building in this world that high, so they cannot do anything. But how about taking him in a helicopter and throw him out from a height equivalent to 245 floors??

  8. #8 by ktteokt on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 5:57 pm

    What else cannot happen in Malaysia? Tomorrow morning, you may find the sun rising from the west!

  9. #9 by boh-liao on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 7:16 pm

    Today BN n PR people kena charged
    After today, who says MACC not active n fair

  10. #10 by Taxidriver on Tuesday, 3 November 2009 - 8:37 pm

    PR leaders better watch out. This wayang kulit by MACC has been throughly discussed within UMNO Baru/BN to divert public attention from PKFZ corruption scandal and bring down the Selangor government.

  11. #11 by Bigjoe on Wednesday, 4 November 2009 - 9:55 am

    I like the line ‘there are no longer boundaries or checks and balance, just cheques…’

    Well, there are more than just cheques. there are obscenity including prostitutes and power too from the experience of 3 defected assemblymen. I am quite sure even now Ganesan and the police in Perak are enjoying these privilleges…

  12. #12 by newchief on Wednesday, 4 November 2009 - 5:49 pm

    please remember the faces of those who hold raucous laws and powers so that you can repay them when your time comes !!!

  13. #13 by ablastine on Sunday, 8 November 2009 - 12:24 am

    THe best thing that can happen to Pakatan is PAS splitting into two with one camp consisting of the unity gang (who are UMNO sympathiser) and the other of sensible politicans who really have the country at heart and committed to working with other parties in Pakatan to realise the dream of a two party nation. Let the Unity gang join UMNO and get buried in the next election while the rational faction takes over the rein of the party and country with Pakatan.

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