Khairuddin Hassan -Which foreign power or organization is he serving?

by Ganesh Sahathevan





The Malaysian Insider has just reported:

acked Umno leader Datuk Khairuddin Abu Hassan, who was freed a day earlier over investigations for allegedly attempting to overthrow the government, was rearrested by police outside the court this evening.As soon as he was released and walked out of the courtroom, a police party was waiting there and arrested Khairuddin under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act (Sosma).
"He is now being investigated for offences under Section 124K and 124L of the Penal Code," said lawyer Matthias Chang.  Section 124K and 124L deal with sabotage and attempting to sabotage the state respectively.


The relevant provisions of the Penal Code state as follows:

h)sabotage means

(a) an act or omission intending to cause harm

(i) for the interests of foreign powers or foreign organizations; 

(ii) to premises or utilities used for national defence or for war; or 

(iii) to the maintenance of essential services; or (b) knowingly producing defective materials, premises or utilities used for national defence or for war;


Sabotage 

124K. Whoever, by any means, directly or indirectly, commits sabotage shall be punished with imprisonment for life. Attempt to commit sabotage 

124L. Whoever attempts to commit sabotage or does any act preparatory thereto shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to fifteen years.

Who  are the "foreign powers or foreign organizations" that Khairuddin  has acted for, and what "interests"  are they pursuing?

We assume that the relevant "ac(ts) or omission(s)"  are Khairuddin's whirlwind travels   , evidenced by his published diaries,  and photos  often taken in the vicinity of  law enforcement offices of the countries he had visited.

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