
He stopped at the Johor Baru immigration checkpoint at noon in a grey Toyota Estima, and there was a slight scare that he might be arrested when his passport was held for about 30 minutes.
He had crossed the causeway after checking out from the Singapore border checkpoint at 11.45am.
There was a red alert on the computer screen of the Malaysian immigration counter when he submitted his passport for clearance. The officer at the counter told him the alert meant that he had to see her superior.

The fear of arrest dissipated when immigration officials returned the passports.
A relieved Waythamoorthy was driven straight away by Hindraf activists to a local resort.
He is expected to perform prayers at 5pm at a Hindu temple in Ulu Tiram.
During the hiccup at the immigration checkpoint, Waytha said he and the rest of the Hindraf leadership were prepared to handle any situation, including arrest.
Hindraf advisor N Ganesan said Waythamoorthy’s return had opened a new chapter in the movement’s struggle to uphold the civil rights of Malaysian Indians.
“Previously, we fought to establish that there are problems,” Ganesan said. “Now our struggle will be focused on finding effective and decisive solutions to resolve the issues of marginalisation of Indians.”
He said it was time for those in power at both state and federal levels to stop their “political games” and address those issues.

In the following October, the government decided to ban Hindraf.
Earlier, in March 2008, the Malaysian government had revoked Waythamoorthy’s passport. Following this, he applied for and was granted political asylum by the British government.
About a month ago, he filed a class action suit against the British government for alleged wrongs committed against Malaysian Indians during the colonial era.
It was after filing the suit at the London High Court that he announced his intention to return with or without a passport. However, the Malaysian High Commission in Singapore issued him a passport last Monday.
Read more: http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2012/08/01/waythamoorthy-back-in-malaysia/#ixzz22JlJmmoY
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