The Star
KUALA
LUMPUR: The arrest of Lawyers for Liberty executive director Eric
Paulsen was made to safeguard the nation’s well-being and harmony
enjoyed by people of diverse races and religions, said Tan Sri Khalid
Abu Bakar.
“It
has to be done to defend and preserve the freedom of the rakyat to live
peacefully without being influenced by any party with a hidden agenda,”
said the Inspector-General of Police in a press statement yesterday.
Khalid also warned certain parties not to politicise or manipulate Paulsen’s arrest as it could impact the country’s security.
The Kuala Lumpur magistrate’s court had earlier granted a two-day remand order for Paulsen following his arrest on Monday night.
It is learnt that Paulsen was represented by seven lawyers, including Latheefa Koya and N. Surendran.
Via
his twitter handle @KBAB51 recently, Khalid tweeted that Paulsen was
arrogant and thought that he would be able to influence Malaysians to
forsake the spirit of 1Malaysia.
Paulsen
was arrested over his tweet which allegedly accused the Malaysian
Islamic Development Department (Jakim) of promoting extremism.
He
was detained in Brickfields by the police at about 9.40pm on Monday,
according to a tweet by the IGP shortly after the arrest.
Paulsen
had earlier lodged a report at the Petaling Jaya district police
headquarters, saying that he received death threats via Twitter and
WhatsApp over the weekend.
In
Ipoh, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Islamic affairs)
Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom said texts for the Friday sermons were
prepared by Jakim and religious departments of the respective states.
He said the sermons were also uploaded on Jakim’s portal.
“The
sermons and Friday prayers are a must. This is part of Islam. So the
person accusing Jakim of promoting extremism must come up with proof and
facts first.
“We will leave it to the police to carry out their investigations, since the arrest has been made,” he said.
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