Activist says unaware that metal object was sacred trident

Tamim Dahri
Activist Tamim Dahri Abdul Razak said the object he found was very different from the trident or soolam. (Facebook pic)

PETALING JAYA: Controversial activist Tamim Dahri Abdul Razak claims he was unaware that he allegedly desecrated a sacred Hindu symbol, saying he mistook the trident for a rusty piece of metal.

In a Facebook post last night, Tamim, who has been at the forefront of a campaign against allegedly illegal Hindu temples – said he was in Langkawi to “release tension” when he chanced upon a cave.

Tamim said that while feeding some monkeys in the area, he found a sharp metal object.

“It never crossed my mind that the metal object was a religious symbol as it was sharp and rusty and there were no houses of worship around,” he said.

Tamim also uploaded a picture of the trident, or soolam, and another of the object he had found.

“You can evaluate for yourselves that the metal object I found is far different from what the trident looks like.”

Two days ago, Sentosa assemblyman G Gunaraj lodged a police report over a viral video involving the alleged desecration of the trident, a sacred symbol in Hinduism.

Gunaraj said the incident must be treated with urgency as it could trigger racial and religious tensions.

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