DAP's Seri Delima assemblyperson RSN Rayer
has been slapped with two charges under the Sedition Act for uttering
the word "celaka" at three Umno leaders.
Rayer was charged in a Sessions Court in Penang today under Section 4
(1)(b) for uttering the word in the state legislative assembly at 9.30am
on May 20.
The DAP representative also faced a second charge of uttering the word
at a ceramah two days later, during the Bukit Gelugor by-election.
He was alleged to have uttered the controversial words at a ceramah in
Island Glades, at about 10pm on May 22, three days before the Bukit
Gelugor polling day.
His charge sheet read that Rayer had “on purpose undermined and angered
Umno members when he uttered the said word knowing that it may break
(memecahkan) public peace (keamanan)”.
The case will be mentioned on Oct 17. Bail was set at RM3,000 for each charge.
Sessions judge Zulhazmi Abdullah presided over the first case while
Gobind Singh Deo, Ramkarpal Singh and S Raveentharan acted for Rayer.
DPPs Razali Che Ani and Charanjit Singh prosecuted.
Rayer also faces an alternative charge, under Section 504 of the Penal Code, for provocation.
The second charged was presided over by judge Zaharah Hussain, and the case is also set for mention on Oct 17
His remarks led to pro-Umno supporters barging into the Penang state
assembly on May 21. They have been charged with trespassing and their
trial will commence on Sept 28.
Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and several DAP leaders, including
PKR's Deputy Chief Minister I Rashid Hasnon, Abdul Malik Kassim, state
executive councillor and Batu Uban assemblyperson Dr T Jayabalan, were
present to support Rayer.
Ouside the courthouse, Guan Eng said this is the first time in Malaysia
that a charge is made on someone whose remark is made about a political
party (in this case Umno).
“Why not take action on those in BN who also condemn DAP?” Guan Eng
asked, urging the attorney-general not to practice double standards.
“Rayer’s charge is a result of envy and jealousy towards DAP who won the Bukit Gelugor by-election,” Guan Eng added.
“We feel the charges are totally unfair and we will defend Rayer and
fight the charges to the end, for the sake of principles and justice,”
he stressed.
Meanwhile, Gobind slammed the AG for using the Sedition Act on several opposition politicians from Pakatan Rakyat.
“PM Najib Razak has gone against his own words that Malaysia is the best
democracy in the world. The Sedition Act is outdated and should be
repealed,” Gobind added.
Gobind said he will be writing to the AG to ask his chambers to drop the charges against Rayer.
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