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.