Police recorded a statement from Datuk Abdullah Abu Bakar after questioning him for nearly three hours over the protest in front of a church in Taman Medan on Sunday, reported The Malaysian Insider.

The elder brother of Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar had his statement recorded at the Petaling Jaya police headquarters at about 4pm, Wednesday.

According to Abdullah, the police did not inform him what he was being investigated for and under which act.

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"They asked me about it (the protest) and I answered them accordingly," said Abdullah in an interview with TMI.

Abdullah, who is also Taman Lindungan Jaya UMNO chief, admitted that he was exhausted but hoped that everything went well and told that he had given full cooperation to the authorities.