
He said he has been made to understand police reports have been lodged against him.
“My service centre received a call from Bukit Aman this morning on my comments on the King. The did not say which law they are investigating me under,” he told FMT.
The constitutional expert said he would likely be questioned over his response to queries during a Facebook live last month. “All I said (was what’s) stipulated in the Federal Constitution.
“Obviously, I think the public are not aware (what is) provided for in the Constitution,” the DAP man added.
However, he said he would wait for police to inform him of the details, adding that he would give his full cooperation.
Earlier today, it was reported that said investigation papers under the sedition and multimedia laws have been opened on Klang MP Charles Santiago and Malaysiakini editor-in-chief Steven Gan over comments they made after the Federal Court found the news portal guilty of contempt last Friday.
Kuala Muda OCPD Adzli Abu Shah has confirmed that two separate police reports were lodged by an individual from a non-governmental organisation based in Gurun, Kedah.