A bloody cow head was found in front of DAP’s Seri Delima assemblyperson RSN Rayer’s house in Jalan Tingkat Tembaga, Island Park this morning.
Rayer said his wife discovered it when she was about to send their daughter to school this morning at about 7am.
“My wife alerted me at about that time and I went down and saw it was at my front gate,” he told Malaysiakiniwhen contacted.
“We don't know who did it and why. We do not want to speculate,” he added.
“However, the owner of the shop in front of my house saw the incident, and said a man came by in his motorcycle and threw it there,” he said.
Rayer said he would be lodging a police report on the incident later today.
'Celaka' remark
Rayer got into trouble with pro-Umno supporters when he uttered the words “Umno celaka” inside the Penang legislative assembly on May 20.
Pro-Umno supporters held a noisy rally outside the state assembly the next day, while 16 people forcefully barged into the hall looking for Rayer.
The intruders demanded that Rayer apologise and withdraw his “celaka” remarks.
Rayer was arrested for his remark last week but his charge under Section 4(1)(b) of the 1948 Sedition Act at the Sessions court was postponed indefinitely, due to an order from the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
The 15 intruders (one is still at large) were charged in the Magistrate’s Court with trespassing.
Rayer said his wife discovered it when she was about to send their daughter to school this morning at about 7am.
“My wife alerted me at about that time and I went down and saw it was at my front gate,” he told Malaysiakiniwhen contacted.
“We don't know who did it and why. We do not want to speculate,” he added.
“However, the owner of the shop in front of my house saw the incident, and said a man came by in his motorcycle and threw it there,” he said.
Rayer said he would be lodging a police report on the incident later today.
'Celaka' remark
Rayer got into trouble with pro-Umno supporters when he uttered the words “Umno celaka” inside the Penang legislative assembly on May 20.
Pro-Umno supporters held a noisy rally outside the state assembly the next day, while 16 people forcefully barged into the hall looking for Rayer.
The intruders demanded that Rayer apologise and withdraw his “celaka” remarks.
Rayer was arrested for his remark last week but his charge under Section 4(1)(b) of the 1948 Sedition Act at the Sessions court was postponed indefinitely, due to an order from the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
The 15 intruders (one is still at large) were charged in the Magistrate’s Court with trespassing.
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