Six were arrested at Jelapang, Ipoh police station while five more were nabbed near Jalan Templer in Selangor, as police mounted roadblocks to stop the convoy to promote an upcoming anti-racism rally.
A member of the Malaysiakini citizen journalist programme covering the convoy in Selangor had her camera grabbed from her and was hit in the face by a man believed to be plainclothes police.In Perak, police were said to be "very harsh" towards HRP members during the arrest.
“The police raised their fists and threatened to hit (the HRP members),” an eyewitness said when contacted.
The six in Perak who were detained - Perak HRP chief P Ramesh, his deputy N Subramaniam and four other Perak HRP members - were charged with obstructing police on duty.
They were released at about 3pm under police bail. There were similar convoys in Johor, Negri Sembilan and Kedah.
According to HRP information chief S Jayathas, who was contacted moments before he was arrested along with Selangor party chief K Selvam and three others, police also mounted a roadblock in Rawang.
“They only stopped our cars, not other road users. We staged a small protest and they let us pass.
“We have the right to use the road. They can only check our road tax and drivers' licences,” said Jayathas, who is now held at the Selayang district police station.
During a press conference later, Brickfields OCPD Wan Abdul Bari Wan Abdul Khalid said that 21 people were arrested and brought to the Travers police station because they were obstructing traffic and moving in a big group.“As we know, Brickfields is a very busy area,” he told reporters at the station today.
He added that the 21 detainees will have their statements recorded and will be investigated under Section 27 of the Penal Code.
Those arrested were 15 men and five women aged above 40, and a boy aged 10.“We hope to release them under police bail by today,” he said.
Also confiscated were 55 posters, ten flags and 200 leaflets.
“We will also return their cars when we release them,” he said.
Seremban police chief ACP Saiful Azly Kamaruddin told Bernama that the group, including four children and four women, were arrested at 2.15pm as they did not have a permit. HRP officials informed Malaysiakini that those arrested in Seremban will be staying the night in the lock-up as they refused to remove their HRP T-shirts when instructed.

























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