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Police visit protest organisers’ homes at midnight to demand they come in for questio
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
POLICE VISIT PROTEST ORGANISERS’ HOMES AT MIDNIGHT TO DEMAND THEY COME IN FOR QUESTIONING source: http://therealsingapore.com/content/...me-questioning Post date: 10 Oct 2014 - 11:28am The #ReturnOurCPF protest on Saturday 27th September at Hong Lim Park made news as the event clashed with another YMCA event. Some of the participants are now being investigated for “unlawful assembly” with the police having gone to their homes at midnight to serve them letters demanding that they go in for questioning. The protest was organized by Ms Han Hui Hui and there was some conflict as another event featuring PAP Minister Teo Ser Luck was held at the same time and place resulting in some tension. The Police told organizers and some participants that they are required to come down to the Police Cantonment Complex to assist them with investigations into an offence of unlawful assembly. TRS was alerted by Ms Han Hui Hui to the serving of the notice. She explained that plain clothes officers came to her home at about midnight on Thursday asking that she go down to the Police Cantonment Complex on Friday for questioning. Apparently, the permit which Ms Hui had received to hold a protest and march around Hong Lim Park was revoked and so there had been an unlawful assembly. There were also some doubts as to whether the protesters had abided by the original permit terms as they had allegedly encroached onto YMCA’s designated space at the park. Unlawful assembly is an offence under the Penal Code section 142 and it carries a maximum sentence of 2 years in jail and a fine or both. It is understood that at least 5 participants at the protest were served notices and questioned by police. For some, they were asked to come in for questioning as early as 11am the next morning, giving them little time to alert their employers of their need to take leave. The officers came in groups, without any notice, to participants' homes scaring their families and neighbours. The whole operation was rather like the early morning raids conducted during operation coldstore. Ms Han has also been asked to go in for questioning this evening and TRS will keep readers updated with more details when they are available. Since the serving of the notice yesterday night, Ms Han has not made any updates on social media about the situation. It is not immediately clear when exactly Ms Han's permit to protest was revoked. Prior to the event, there was a heated exchange between NParks officers and Ms Han Hui Hui but it is unclear from this exchange if the officers had at that time revoked Ms Han’s permit. See the video of the exchange here: Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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