
He arrived at the police station at 6.30pm, accompanied by a group of people chanting “DAP celaka”.
He was supposed to have been questioned yesterday but failed to turn up.
Yesterday, police recorded the statements of the group’s adviser Azwanddin Hamzah and Raggie Jessy Rithaudeen.
“Today I am called for questioning, I don’t know who will be next,” he said outside the police station.
He vowed to speak out against DAP, saying his former party must be destroyed before more harm is done to the country.
Amran was sacked by DAP after he criticised the party before the May 9 general election.
Gagasan 3 was formed on Nov 21. The coalition said it wanted to unite Malay Muslims, and blamed DAP leaders for what they said was an erosion of Malay rights under the Pakatan Harapan administration.
This followed a raging debate on the government’s initial plan to ratify the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD).