Cops to summon Bersih on rally held near Parliament

Investigation paper has been opened as organisers failed to give notice at least five days before, says Dang Wangi police chief

Police have opened an investigation paper on the Bersih rally near the Parliament building entrance today because organisers have failed to give at least five days’ notice. – Azim Rahman/Scoop pic, February 27, 2024

KUALA LUMPUR – Police have opened an investigation paper on the Turun Parlimen #Reformasi100Peratus gathering organised by the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) held near the entrance to the Parliament building today. 

Dang Wangi police chief Noor Dellhan Yahaya said they will soon summon the organisers of the gathering to have their statements recorded as they failed to give the police at least five days’ notice on the rally. 

“The case will be investigated under Section 9(1) of the Peaceful Assembly Act 2012,” he said briefly when contacted by Bernama. 

Section 9(1) of the Peaceful Assembly Act requires organisers to notify the authorities at least five days before the assembly and provide relevant documents. 

Earlier, around 60 participants had gathered at Plaza Tugu Negara (National Monument) and marched about 900m to the Parliament building.  

It demands, among other things, the 100% implementation of the reform agenda and a moratorium on the issuing of a discharge not amounting to an acquittal for high-profile corruption cases. 

Checks by Bernama at the location found that participants in the rally organised by Bersih had gathered at the venue from 7.30am. 

Several MPs including Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh (Ledang), William Leong Jee Keen (Selayang), Dr Mohammed Taufiq Johari (Sg Petani), and Hassan Abdul Karim (Pasir Gudang), were presented with the list of demands by the organisers outside the Parliament building. – February 27, 2024