The Taman Medan church that was forced to remove a cross from its building during a protest will only put it up again after it gets written consent from Selangor Menteri Besar Mohamed Azmin Ali.
Lawyer Derek Fernandez said the church took this stand as it feared for the safety of its representatives and parishioners.
"The church will seek the assistance from MBPJ as well as the police when they put up the cross again to avoid any untoward incident," said Fernandez when met at the Petaling Jaya police headquarters today.
He was there to accompany the church representative who was called by the police to assist in their investigation into the protest.
"The church representative was called in for additional information. The investigating officer was very professional. He had asked for more details from her in connection with the incident," said Fernandez.
He said that the session with police lasted two hours.
- TMI
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