earlier raid, photo above) from Dang Wangi police station and found there was a commotion.
"The protestors were upset because the money was only collected today. They estimate it to be RM200 to RM300," she said.
Fadiah said a DBKL officer-in-charge known as Fuat, who was there with
10 DBKL trucks, told the protestors that they could get their items back
tomorrow at the city council's office.
"He said they couldn't return it now as they had to put it in a store
first," she said, adding that he did not explain why the donation boxes
were taken.
Students vow to continue occupation
Confirming this, Solidariti Mahasiswa Malaysia secretary Haziq Abdul
Aziz said Fuat told them he would "try" to identify which officer had
taken the donation boxes.
Haziq added that DBKL also confiscated some tents and flags, but the students intend to continue to camp there tonight.
"DBKL won't do anything with so many of us here but we'll see what happens in the morning," he said.
It is understood that about 150 people were at Dataran Merdeka as of 1am this morning.
The donations are shared by two groups which have been camping in the
iconic public square at the city centre - the Occupy Dataran movement to
reclaim public spaces and university students who are campaigning for
free education.
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