Police want PKR leaders to report to police station today after Black 14 gathering?

15-April, Right after the black 14 gathering at Sultan Sulaiman Kelab yesterday, police had visited PKR leaders houses in the morning as early as 6am to call 4 PKR leaders namely PKR presiden Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, menteri besar Selangor Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim, vice presiden Azmin Ali and his asistant Yahya Shari to report to Wang Dangi Police station by 3pm today to assist the investigation. Anwar Ibrahim is not included in the list, maybe police already knew that Anwar took the 3am morning flight to The United Arab Emirates?
Is politics motive behind the sudden boost up of police efficiency? This type of efficiency is not seen in Terengganu MB crisis where over 23 BN state assemblymen including formal Terengganu MB involved in a protest gathering with unknown protesters put up banners to humiliate Yang Pertuan Agong and new appointed MB Dato Ahmad Said.
At least two formal police reports is lodged against the case but yet I don`t see police calling investigation as fast as this one.
I believe Anwar is smart enough to knew this ahead and planed his trip to leave the country as soon as black 14 gathering is over. By leaving the country temporary, police is not able to arrest him under ISA. ISA (Internal Security Act) is the weapon the government holding to arrest someone and throw them into prison without going through any court trial if they found the person is a treat to national security.
We`ll see how things progress from here as yesterday Anwar had formally annouced that opposition party had gain enough supports to take over new government. Will current government going to throw all PKR leaders into prison using ISA to prevent opposition took over the government? I doubt that as it will create the most instable situation in Malaysia, so i think someone who suggest ISA now should be arrested under ISA.
Can opposition successfully form a new government that can give us more freedom in news, fairness to all malaysians and transparent in thier operation? I believe BN will try their best to stop this but can they? So it will be very interesting in malaysia politics for the coming few weeks.


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