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zorro I got there late.

Round about 3.20pm, Ashok accompanied Zorro into the building to meet DSP Mahfuz.

We were all out by about 4.45pm.

Cops wanted to ask Zorro questions about a posting last year that featured an image of what looked like the PDRM logo altered with the super-imposition of an image of a dog.

They are investigating what they perceive to be a possible offence under section 4 (1) (c) of the Sedition Act.

Zorro and friends are right now putting away beers like there is no tomorrow.

This post is just to let you all know our friend is OK.

25 Responses to “Zorro’s date with the cops”

  1. MikeChen Says:

    Great! Good to hear he is out already.

  2. Truth Shall Prevail Says:

    Thank you Haris Bhai
    You are an angel

  3. Yvonne Says:

    i think it’s the dog face nazri that is cause of all this fuss.

  4. Benny Says:

    All will be behind you.

  5. Muhammad Firdaus Christopher Says:

    Thanks Haris,

    I am glad that it went rather well. My warm wishes to Bernard.

    Cheers

  6. nat Says:

    alhamdullilah syukur nikmat.. :)


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  8. eskay Says:

    If any police is reading this posting,just to let you know we will probably respect you more if you go patrol the streets than spending your paid time checking on some photos you are not happy with. If the rakyat were to judge you based on this standard, can’t image how we should be treating you. FOR YOUR INFORMATION, WE ARE EXTREMELY UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PERFORMANCE & ATTITUDE !!!!!

  9. sash Says:

    So glad. Give Uncle Bernard my warmest regards.

  10. BrightEyes Says:

    We in Penang raise a glass to you guys! Cheers!

  11. ckh Says:

    Glad to hear all is well with Bernard! And thanks Harris for just being there and the support!

    I thought there was someone else who also had more or less this same problem of putting some other animal in place of the tiger in the PDRM Emblem some time back. What was the outcome then?

  12. malayamuda Says:

    malaysia maju, rakyat selamat

  13. pm Says:

    Beware more to come. They are restless

  14. siew eng Says:

    prdm brooking no criticism. zero tolerance.

    no thanks to a cowed media, especially a certain lapdog editor at the star who’ve been licking their asses all these years, they think they’re above criticism.

    we really, really need ipcmc. this is an election agenda. police reform.

  15. Dinesh Says:

    I honestly thought the police had something more to have their knickers in a twist than the PDRM logo! What a bunch of sissies…clearly shows they see nothing more to take him on for…

  16. storm62 Says:

    take beer! take beer! take beer!

    cheerssssssssssssssssssssssssss!

  17. 4RAKYAT Says:

    the royalties – maybe they’re untouchables.

    but pdrm, macc etc… they serve the rakyat. they are fair game. they are NOT untouchables.

    my thoughts are with u zorro.

    4RAKYAT

  18. arifabdull Says:

    Glad to hear my ‘cikgu’ is okay!

    Haris,
    What going to happen if all ‘political bloggers’ put the same image of what looked like the PDRM logo at our blog?

  19. Antares Says:

    Zorro represents us all. All of us are being treated like errant children. Ooooh… wouldn’t they love to cane us all… whack-thwack on our plump backsides? And we’re paying their salaries?

  20. Siebel Says:

    Thank you for the update, Haris.

    You are always so thoughtful and caring……your parents must be very blessed to have you as their son.

    Please continue to be there for Uncle Bernard.

    Siebel

  21. anna brella Says:

    I hope all went well with Zorro today and that he is back in his home safe and sound after what must surely have been an interesting and..er….enriching? experience with the alleged brotherhood of men and women over there commonly referred to here as your average friendly Big Brother Thought Police mentoring buddies.

    This is just a suggestion of course but perhaps the next time the BBTP (unfairly) single out and pick on one of you bloggers for whatever friendly or nefarious reason, why don’t all you well-seasoned and gumption-laden bloggers there simply jump on to the bandwagon in one concerted action and also post the allegedly annoying (only to the BBTP possibly?) postings on your fair comment, responsible free-speech and open access to all blogs?

    Timeless wisdom shows that whenever engaged in a fight with a common foe, it’s simply a case of united we stand tall, and divided we always fall. Not rocket science obviously, or Sun Tzu’s more tried and tested and failure-prone manipulative tactics but just a more stylishly simple and well proven fundamental Truth based on the active and responsible strategy of Ahimsa.

    “Imagine Power To The People” John Lennon.

  22. anna brella Says:

    Haris I just saw my supposedly missing post on the thread where I posted it yesterday so apologies for the hasty error and for the inadvertent faffing about here with the above post.

    anna brella,

    No worries

  23. SETIA Says:

    The Polis should concentrate on solving and detering crimes……….snatch thieves,rapists,murderers and those politicians and corrupt leaders who are raping the country’s wealth !
    Keep up the good work Harris & Zorro ,Nat Tan and so many brave & conscientious bloggers who are laying the foundation for a better future for all in Malaysia.

  24. sharath Says:

    Zorro represents majority of common man on this land who hates this currupt system. Evil systems are fearing about being exposed.
    God is on your side Mr.Zorro…be brave.

  25. Dominic Kok Says:

    I surmise PDRM wants to show their might to continue demanding for respect simply because they are the law enforcer of the nation??
    I am quite sure that every Ahmad, Ali, Ah Chong and Mutusamy who show ‘respect’, it is more out of fear than pride. PDRM is devoid of all credibility, honor, integrity, pride and trustworthiness of the citizen, the very people who pay them their salaries. They’ve even soiled the Honor of the Monarchy, the badge which they represent, (not that the monarchy has any honor to defend in my opinion).
    I’ve always viewed the PDRM as gangsterism in uniform, an opinion that has finally translated into an article by RPK…
    Zorro, Haris, thank you very much for being sticking out your necks for our undeserved asses


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