A Samad Said released by police


KUALA LUMPUR: National laureate Datuk A Samad Said, who was picked up by police following a controversial incident where he recited a poem in the presence of several Sang Saka Malaya flags at Dataran Merdeka on August 30, has been released.

PKR vice-president Tian Chua tweeted at about 2.30 on Wednesday that the police had completed questioning the 81-year-old Bersih co-chair.

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