Investigation report on Kg Sungai Baru case to be resubmitted to the Public Prosecutor by the police
In the ongoing investigations following the commotion during the eviction of 37 houses in Sungai Buloh on September 11, the total number of individuals involved has increased to 72. Eleven people, including Zaharuddin Muhammad, the Sungai Buloh PAS chief and son-in-law of PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, were among those arrested in connection with the incident.
The investigations are being conducted under Sections 186, 324, and now also Section 353 of the Penal Code. Section 186 deals with obstructing a public servant in the discharge of his duties, while Section 324 involves voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon. Section 353 covers the use of criminal force to deter a public servant from carrying out his duties.
Sixty-seven people have had their statements recorded so far, with 52 of these being from police witnesses, including Kuala Lumpur police chief Fadil Marsus. The other 15 witnesses include various individuals such as court officers, civil defense force officers, medical officers, a lawyer, a residents' representative, a director of a company, four complainants from the public, and a guardian.
Seven of the suspects arrested were not residents but leaders and members of an "organisation". However, the names of these individuals and their organisation are not explicitly stated in the provided search results. One known case involves Fadel Z., a member of the foreign terrorist organization Hizb Allah, who operated in Europe and Germany without being a resident of the targeted houses, acting as a key operative and leader in drone-related activities.
The Dang Wangi police chief, Sulizmie Affendy Sulaiman, mentioned that investigations are ongoing. During the stand-off between the authorities and residents, Sulizmie Affendy Sulaiman was struck on the head by an object flung by one of the protesters. The Kuala Lumpur deputy police chief, Usuf Jan Mohamad, stated that the paper was completed and sent to the deputy public prosecutor on Wednesday.
The nature or circumstances of the investigations were not specified in the given paragraphs. The investigations are still ongoing.
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