Kulasegaran to arrange meeting between Indira, IGP, in three weeks, says support group chairman


KUALA LUMPUR: M. Kulasegaran will arrange for M. Indira Gandhi to meet with the Inspector-General of Police, Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismai, within three weeks, says Indira Gandhi Action Team (Ingat) chairman Arun Doraisamy.

Arun said the deputy minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) would discuss the date of the appointment with the police.

Following the announcement, the march and protest on Saturday (Nov 22), in support of Indira, who was demanding urgent police action to locate her missing daughter, Prasana Diksa, who was taken by her ex-husband, Muhammad Riduan Abdullah, 16 years ago, ended peacefully.

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Speaking to the press, Indira expressed her distress over her case and said she would hold another protest if she did not meet the IGP within three weeks.

“I am very tired. I have also been waiting for so long, and now we have to wait for another three weeks?" she said before leaving the scene at about 4.30pm.

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Dang Wangi police chief ACP Sazalee Adams said that about 60 police personnel were deployed to oversee the march and assembly of an estimated 100 people.

He said the gathering was peaceful, with no untoward incidents.

"We gave some leeway to the protestors when they took their protest to the middle of the road amidst flowing traffic.

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“However, we must remind them that this is an offence and action would be taken had they not complied with our orders to disperse.

“We decided to allow them to gather here on condition that no laws are flouted,” he said.

 

 

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