Late Daim's family, lawyers file lawsuit against govt over probe


KUALA LUMPUR: The family of the late Tun Daim Zainuddin and two lawyers have filed a legal action against the Prime Minister, the Inspector-General of Police and the government over what they claimed to be unlawful investigation against them, linked to an alleged plot to overthrow the government.

Daim's wife Toh Puan Na'imah Abdul Khalid, their two sons Muhammed Amir Zainuddin and Muhammed Amin Zainuddin along with lawyers Amir Zharif Abdullah and Muhammad Nizamuddin Abdul Hamid filed the originating summons at the High Court through Messrs Raj & Sach on Friday (March 6).

They named Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, IGP Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail and the government as the first, second and third defendants repsectively.

In the originating summons, sighted by The Star, the plaintiffs are seeking a court declaration that an investigation under Section 124B of the Penal Code by the IGP and the government against them is unlawful, unconstitutional, and tainted with bad faith.

They claimed that the investigation was carried out with ulterior purposes and an abuse of statutory power.

The plaintiffs are seeking a court declaration that Section 124B of the Penal Code and Section 130A(a) of the Penal Code are unconstitutional and certain wordings in the provisions are vague, overbroad and ambigious, thus contravening Articles 5 and 8 of the Federal Constitution.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs, Rajesh Nagarajan and Sachpreetraj Singh, said in a statement that the suit was filed in public interest, to challenge abuse of power and to put a stop to the false claims of a "Zionist plot" to overthrow the government.

On Feb 27, the IGP issued a statement on a "comprehensive investigation" carried out against an influential individual and an international media agency over allegations to topple the government and sabotage national stability.

Mohd Khalid said that a police report was received on Feb 26 concerning the issue.

He added that investigations are being conducted by the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department Special Investigation Unit.

The case is being investigated under Section 124B of the Penal Code, which relates to activities detrimental to parliamentary democracy.

On the same day, Na'imah issued a statement, calling claims that she was involved in the plot as "laughable, false and preposterous".

 

 

 

 

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