PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu today claimed police rammed a truck into the motorbike he was riding en-route to join Bersih 2.0 protesters last Saturday.
Coming in to visit the Selangor state assembly building on a wheelchair, the usually jovial leader took a more sombre tone as he recounted his harrowing experience.
"I was on a motorbike on the way to Masjid Negara, when suddenly a Land Rover rammed into us. I didn't know it was a police Land Rover at the time," he told journalists at a press conference.
"The impact threw me off and I was rolling on the ground. They then brought me into the Land Rover and took me to a clinic in Jinjang, which referred me to the hospital."
Mat Sabu, as he is popularly known, said he was eventually released for outpatient treatment, but decided to seek further checks at the Selangor Medical Centre, which confirmed a far worse injury than thought.
"I was suffering from constant pain in my leg, so I went for a check and the doctor confirmed I am suffering from a torn ligament and now I will have to go for an operation this Friday to put in plates," he said, indicating to his right knee.
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