Police detain RSN Rayer to assist in investigations regarding PPS.
GEORGE TOWN: Seri Delima Assemblyman RSN Rayer has been detained to assist in the police investigation on the Penang Voluntary Patrol Unit (PPS) set up by the DAP-led state government.
Timur Laut district police chief ACP Mior Faridalatrash Wahid said Rayer, the PPS chairman for Seri Delima, was detained at 6pm when he came to the Timur Laut police headquarters.
Rayer came to the police station to handle the release of PPS members who were in remand, he said when contacted by Bernama here today.
Mior Faridalatrash said that as at 6.30pm today, the police had released 30 PPS members, including its chairman, Phee Boon Poh, who is also the State Welfare, Caring Society and Environment Committee chairman.
“We expect to release all the PPS members who were arrested yesterday by tonight,” he added.
Yesterday, police arrested 156 PPS members, including Phee, for allegedly flouting regulations after it was found that the organisation was not registered with the Registrar of Societies (ROS).
Twenty-one of them were released later yesterday, and the remaining held in remand.
- BERNAMA
GEORGE TOWN: Seri Delima Assemblyman RSN Rayer has been detained to assist in the police investigation on the Penang Voluntary Patrol Unit (PPS) set up by the DAP-led state government.
Timur Laut district police chief ACP Mior Faridalatrash Wahid said Rayer, the PPS chairman for Seri Delima, was detained at 6pm when he came to the Timur Laut police headquarters.
Rayer came to the police station to handle the release of PPS members who were in remand, he said when contacted by Bernama here today.
Mior Faridalatrash said that as at 6.30pm today, the police had released 30 PPS members, including its chairman, Phee Boon Poh, who is also the State Welfare, Caring Society and Environment Committee chairman.
“We expect to release all the PPS members who were arrested yesterday by tonight,” he added.
Yesterday, police arrested 156 PPS members, including Phee, for allegedly flouting regulations after it was found that the organisation was not registered with the Registrar of Societies (ROS).
Twenty-one of them were released later yesterday, and the remaining held in remand.
- BERNAMA
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