Waytha still a ‘national threat’?
(The Sun Daily) – Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) leader P. Waythamoorthy, 46, was prohibited from leaving the country on Tuesday after being told by airport officials he was classified as a “threat to national security” in the immigration department’s records.
Waytha, who spent five years in self-exile in the UK, was held up at the LCCT, Sepang while checking in for a Manila flight at 5.30pm.
“It was a business trip and it has gone to waste as a result. This is absolutely ridiculous. I had no problems entering the country last month. I was told by immigration officers that the police have classified me as a national threat, and I am not allowed to leave the country,” he told theSun.
He learnt the immigration had clarified that the prohibition order was issued by the police in 2007 and it may be outdated.
Waytha lodged a report against Immigration Director Datuk Alias Ahmad, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar and Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishamuddin Hussein at 11am today at the Travers police station, claiming the prohibition was a breach of human rights.
“The restriction should have been removed if it is outdated. I am leaving for London on Saturday and I hope to not face similar problems,” he said.
Waythamoorthy said he would institute legal action against the relevant parties if the prohibition remains active.
Officials from the police, immigration and Home Ministry were not reachable for responses.
Waythamoorthy left the country in November 2007, fighting Hindraf’s cause from overseas before returning to Malaysia last month.
On Aug 2, Ismail was reported to have said that the police will monitor the movements and activities of Waythamoorthy and that no action would be taken against him as long as he abides by the law.
On Aug 1, Waythamoorthy entered the country via the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) Complex in Johor Baru with a passport issued to him on July 30 by the Malaysian High Commission in Singapore. His passport was revoked on April 2008.
Upon his return, Waythamoorthy said he would not be taking sides in the country’s political arena nor would Hindraf become a political party as its main duty was to champion the cause of the Indian community in the country.