Move to sue cops for disallowing peaceful march to Parliament

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Move to sue cops for disallowing peaceful march to Parliament
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Bar plans to sue the police for disallowing a peaceful protest march to Parliament yesterday, says its president Karen Cheah.

“We will gather the evidence, video recordings and also speak to some lawyers on what transpired at the gathering before seeking legal counsel on the next course of action.

She said that the required notice was given on June 7 but the police only got back to the Bar on June 16. “During negotiations with the police during the gathering, we asked the reason for denying us the right to walk. Meanwhile, when asked to comment on the recent viral documents, purportedly linked to Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s case showing that Court of Appeal judge Datuk Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali had attended a 1Malaysia Development Board meeting while he was a legal counsel in Maybank and whether the judge should have recused himself from the SRC International case, Cheah said she was aware of such claims, saying that it is likely to be raised by the former premier’s defence team.

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