
UPDATED
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 22 — Batu MP Tian Chua was today jailed six months and fined RM3,000 after he was found guilty by the magistrate's court of biting a police constable and preventing the officer from discharging his duty in December 2007.
Chua, 46, whose full name is Chua Tian Chang, committed the offence against PC Rosyaidi Anuar, 21, in front of Parliament House in the incident on Dec 11, 2007.
Chua, the PKR strategic director, was charged under Section 332 of the Penal Code and could have been jailed up to three years.
He faces the possibility of losing his parliamentary seat as the fine exceeds RM2,000. Chua was granted a stay of execution pending appeal.
Chua (picture) committed the offence during a Bersih gathering to protest against constitutional amendments extending the retirement age of Election Commission members from 65 to 66.
Earlier, magistrate Mohd Faizi Che Abu said he found Chua not to be a credible witness as his defence was a mere denial.
In an immediate response, Chua said the judgment was not fair as the judge and prosecution had relied on the evidence of the constable and based it on circumstantial evidence.
"It did not prove the biting took place," the MP said.

written by Bitter, October 22, 2009
written by Empire Strikes Back, October 22, 2009
written by fed-up rakyat, October 22, 2009
So says the law of UMNO. Cops & Judge should prosecute real criminal not act clowny & foolish.
written by Bigjoe, October 22, 2009
The '1' in 1Malaysia is Najib's middle finger pointing at the rakyat....
written by It's OK, October 22, 2009
Going to jail for biting...what about polis whacking innocent by-standers in a demostration?
written by afsass, October 22, 2009
Everyone is innocent until proven guilty.
The burden of proof lies with the prosecutor.
Tian Chua has no obligation to present proof of his innocence.
If I have a bite mark and I claimed the majistrate has bitten me, does that make it true?
written by zackeye, October 22, 2009
written by conspiracy theorist, October 22, 2009
- i suppose there is no concrete evidence, i.e. medical report etc?. how you want to defend yourself if it really did not happen if not by denial?
what's new in malaysia? soon we will replace australia as the home for kangaroo with with our kangaroo farm err... court here
written by Mammy, October 22, 2009
Wait a minute, wouldn't that mean there would still be charges of Resisting Arrest and Assault on a Officer?
written by ZOMG, October 22, 2009
written by Jong, October 22, 2009
A snatched thief gets 2 months while a Member of Parliament gets 6 months for biting the cop who roughened him up in Parliament ground? Sigh!
This will further anger the Malaysian public that there are different laws for different people esp those supporting the Opposition political party!
written by hiduprakyat, October 22, 2009
Tian Chua is going to be jailed for 3 years for biting a policeman’s hand. Why no jail sentence for the policemen who walloped Kugan to death? So biting is a more serious crime than killing?
written by Aylwin Chin, October 22, 2009
written by amoker, October 22, 2009
written by batman , October 22, 2009
written by Manager, October 22, 2009
written by court, October 22, 2009
What is court ?
Guilt can be good guilt and bad guilt . As long as they want something they can determine who is guilt and who is not guilt.
By the end , we need court for what ?
Shame !!
written by Anak Kedah, October 22, 2009
written by malaysian, October 22, 2009
Jail for 6months? Do you guys noticed that opposition did something,our gov will settle it very fast.........Meanwhile,cases involved BN or UMNO they will delay it:)
written by spookyguy, October 23, 2009




