corruption
Does the State condone illegal detentions
With the court declaration orders on two detentions as illegal, it has proven that Immigration officers had abused their power to detain foreigners at their whims and fancies. Such abuse of authority to commit wrongful confinement, against helpless and defenseless non-citizen victims is a criminal offence. We await and see whether there is equality of law and justice in Malaysia as enshrined in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia, Article 8(1).
Read MoreWin for justice for case to be heard
The detention period after the first illegal detention It was perfect timing when the Singapore Straits Times journalist contacted me on a Friday evening. He was requesting for a phone interview following a piece of news released by Malaysiakini. This interview was prior to their news publication of my second legal challenge. On 2nd July,…
Read MoreCases of human rights abuses
This post shares about why the Immigration Act is an anti-foreigner anti-human rights law with a section 51(5)(b) proviso to the Federal Constitution Article 5. Examples of cases of human rights abuse by immigration officers were shown.
Read MoreKL High Court Judgment Contains Falsehoods
To date, falsehoods has been the basis of judgment in high court document, and also the basis of judgment in the appeal court as well.
In the closing submission, my lawyer submitted and asserted that the DPP did not provides a single piece of evidence. This was in answer to DPP’s assertion of vigorous investigations over the continuous period of 26-days lock up.
4 Police reports against Johor immigration officers
On the 8.12.2021, I made four police reports against corrupt Johor immigration officers at a Singapore police station. This was following the instructions given by the Malaysia High Commissions Consular office in Singapore. These four police reports would then be transmitted to Interpol Singapore and via Interpol Malaysia, to the Bukit Aman Royal Malaysian Police…
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