Kuala Lumpur, Feb 25 – While the nation has yet to recover from the “dead chicken” incident aimed at Member of Parliament Theresa Kok, another similar incident has occurred.
This time the target was the popular internet news portal Malaysiakini. Red paint was splashed on the Malaysiakini’ building in Kuala Lumpur and a package with a duck carcass was left outside the building this morning.
The portal reported that the paint was splashed on the walls as well as the Malaysiakini’s signboard at its four-storey building in Bangsar and hit a motorbike parked nearby.
The duck carcass was in a cardboard box, which was left beside the main door. It had a photo of Seputeh MP Teresa Kok taped on it.
Narrating the incident, Malaysiakini’s graphic editor Azlan Zamhari, who arrived at 6.15am, said the paint was still a little wet.
“It was apparently thrown at the office using five plastic bags,” he further said.
The attack on Malaysiakini’s office comes one week after red paint and a chicken carcass were discovered on the staircase leading up to Seputeh MP Theresa Kok’s office.