b5media.com

Advertise with us

Enjoying this blog? Check out the rest of the Travel & Culture Channel Subscribe to this Feed

The Kuala Lumpur Traveler

Wan Farid: What’s the difference between 20 or 50 minutes?

by CJCM on July 16th, 2008

What’s the difference between 20 or 50 minutes?Read this statement from our Deputy Home Minister Wan Farid Wan Salleh as reported by Star Online. A little reminder though, for whatever reasons, please refrain yourself from laughing while reading this. You have been warned.

KUALA LUMPUR: PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would not have been able to turn up for his scheduled appointment at the city police headquarters on time.

Deputy Home Minister Datuk Wan Farid Wan Salleh said Anwar was supposed to have gone straight to the police headquarters here after his interview at the Anti Corruption Agency in Putrajaya.

“Instead, he was on his way home. He couldn’t possibly have made it on time.

“The police were just executing a warrant of arrest against Anwar,” he told reporters in the Parliament lobby on Wednesday.

Wan Farid was commenting on the arrest of Anwar, who was picked up in front of his house in Bukit Segambut for investigations after a former aide had lodged a sodomy report against him.

Asked why the police had not waited until 2pm before making the arrest, Wan Farid said: “What’s the difference between 20 or 50 minutes?”

“According to the information I received, he went voluntarily to the police car without any incident and that under police custody, he has given his full cooperation,” he said.

To all my readers, pro Anwar or otherwise, would you care to explain to Wan Farid :

What’s the difference between 20 or 50 minutes?

There is no need for you to be political, just your polite and plain explanation to our Deputy Home Minister (using non abusive language/words of course) how much different 20 or 50 minutes can be. Proceed to the comment area please and a big thank you for your help.

Photo credit: PMR, Jabatan Penerangan Malaysia

Tags: , , , ,

POSTED IN: Legal, Politic

1 opinion for Wan Farid: What’s the difference between 20 or 50 minutes?

Have an opinion? Leave a comment: