Wednesday, 16 July 2008

Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim arrested

Give this dude a break la. Not yet 2 p.m, you already use brute force. How come you never do it for the smaller case eh? When it comes to Anwar, police is very efficient. Bullocks!

From the BBC.

Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been arrested outside his home, his lawyer has said.

Mr Anwar was stopped by several police officers outside his home and taken to police headquarters.

His lawyer said no reason was given for the arrest, which came shortly before Mr Anwar was due to give a statement to police over sodomy allegations.

The former deputy prime minister denies the allegations, which he says are aimed at ending his political comeback.

Armed police

Mr Anwar has been in a tense stand-off with police since a former male aide accused him of sexual assault two weeks ago.

The 60 year-old opposition leader was due to report to police by 2pm today to be interviewed over the allegations.

But the police have decided not to wait until that deadline. Mr Anwar was stopped outside the gates of his home by armed police wearing balaclavas.

He was taken to police HQ in a large convoy.

His lawyer and his wife have been seen going into the building.

When he was arrested on similar charges 10 years ago, his supporters staged large demonstrations.

A BBC correspondent in Kuala Lumpur, Robin Brant, says it is almost certain that the same thing will happen again now.

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