After a week of remand under Section 122 Penal Code for investigation of waging a war against His Majesty Seri Paduka Baginda Yang DiPertuan Agong, Sungai Siput MP Dr Michael Jeyakumar and his Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) ‘Pseudo Communist’ bandits were released from Kepala Batas Police custody. However, he and five others including M Saraswathy and Choo Chon Wai were swiftly re-arrested and whisked away under tight security minutes ago.

Subversive PSM 'Pseudo Communist Bandits': Sarawathy (third from left) and Dr Jeyakumar (third from right)
It is believed they are being detained under Emergency Ordinance which allow the Police to carry on a further 60 days of thorough investigation without warrant. They are being detained and investigated for activities deemed subversive.
Dr Jeyakumar and 30 other Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) members were arrested last Sunday with materials depicting the glorification of outlawed past Communist Party of Malaysia’s leaders which include Chin “Butcher of Malaya” Peng and the struggle of the bloody and brutal armed rebellion of 54 years. The Hadyaii Accord was signed on 2 December 1989 and that was the end of the failed armed rebellion.
Of late, the Oppositions already using the spirit of the failed communist rebellion to fan anti-nationalism spirit. They openly supported and even advocated to bring back Chin “Butcher of Malaya” Peng. However, it was met with great opposition by all walks of society. Oppositions with their left wing approach to get into power, have had to employ the strategy to down play the nationalism spirit (which was under lying victors to obtain Independence) that the majority subscribe to.

The brutal rebels who are the direct cause for 18,000 deaths and destruction of properties between 1948-60
It is clear PSM is instigating Malaysians to come out and as a pre-cursor of staging mass support the illegal BERSIH 2.0 march planned on 9 July in Kuala Lumpur. They are fanning the spirit of ‘Tahrir Square’ in where the ruling government of Egypt was toppled recently. They now that the rakyat get inspired by that, the socialism idealism for a revolution and aroused to come out. That is a clear proof of malicious arnachy intent to topple the Government via mobstreet protests which could lead into rioting an cause grave distability.
This episode also proven that the Opposition is willing to go one step higher on their on going strategy of ‘politics of hatred’. They were simply unable to capture the support of the majority via proper democracy despite all of the lies and manipulation to stir up emotions and even when they were given the mandate to rule and manage in five states, they failed miserably.
And now, they are trying to capture the imagination of the rakyat with their call of “Fair and free elections”, of which they themselves participated in 12 general elections and hundreds of by-elections and benefitted to a point where the ruling party were denied 2/3 majority in the last ‘Political Tsunami’.
Police should be commended for their steadfastness and consistency of being professional to uphold the law and protect the interest of the majority. Their actions have been inline with provisions of the Federal Constitution.
According to tweets circulating around, a planned demonstration will be held by the Oppositions outside Bukit Aman tonight. Lets hope more arrest are made as the majority can no longer tolerate all these anarchists attempting to turn the peaceful country upside down for their own sordid political agenda.
*Updated 700pm
The Star report on the arrest under Emergency Ordinance:
Published: Saturday July 2, 2011 MYT 4:24:00 PM
Six arrested under EO
By M. KUMAR
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have arrested six people under the Emergency Ordinance, out of the 30 being investigated for waging war against the King.
Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Khalid Abu Bakar said the six, including Sungai Siput MP Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj, were found to be involved with foreign and subversive elements.
“They were arrested at 1.20pm today under Section 3(1) of the Emergency (Public Order and Prevention of Crime) Ordinance 1969,” he told reporters during a press conference at Bukit Aman here Saturday.
Khalid said police would be applying to extend the remand order for the remaining 24 people who were arrested on June 25 at the Sungai Dua toll plaza in Seberang Prai Utar, when they travelling in a bus from Sungai Petani towards Penang.
“We are looking to extend the remand as we need some more time to finish our investigations,” he said.

Unhappy lot: Chee (seated left) with other NGO representatives Friday.




