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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been arrested over allegations of sodomy, police and his lawyer say. Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been arrested outside his home, his lawyer has said.
Armed police surrounded his car early on Wednesday and took him into custody, his lawyer said. Mr Anwar was stopped by several police officers outside his home and taken to police headquarters.
The move came shortly before Mr Anwar was due to given a statement to police over the claims made against him. His lawyer said no reason was given for the arrest, which came shortly before Mr Anwar was due to give a statement to police over sodomy allegations.
The former deputy prime minister denies the allegations, which he says are aimed at ending his political comeback.The former deputy prime minister denies the allegations, which he says are aimed at ending his political comeback.
The move is likely to exacerbate the political tensions that have emerged since the opposition's unprecedented gains in the general election of March 2008.
Armed policeArmed police
Mr Anwar has been in a tense stand-off with police since a former male aide accused him of sodomy two weeks ago. Mr Anwar has been has been in a tense stand-off with police since a former male aide accused him of sodomy - which is a crime in Malaysia - two weeks ago.Police used tear gas and water cannon against Mr Anwar's supporters in 1998
Sodomy is punishable by 20 years' imprisonment in Muslim-majority Malaysia. The 60 year-old opposition leader had always been due to report to police on Wednesday, to be interviewed over the allegations.
The 60 year-old opposition leader had been scheduled to report to police on Wednesday to be interviewed over the allegations. Police used tear gas and water cannon against Mr Anwar's supporters in 1998 But police decided not to wait. Mr Anwar was stopped outside the gates of his home on Wednesday morning, by armed police wearing balaclavas.
But an hour before the meeting, armed police wearing balaclavas took him into custody outside the gates of his home, his lawyer said. He was taken to police HQ in a large convoy.
"The manner in which they surrounded our vehicle, it put a lot of fear and intimidation into us," Sankara Nair said. His lawyer and his wife have been seen going into the building.
Deputy National Police chief Ismail Omar said Mr Anwar was now being questioned at police headquarters.
"We have to record his statement to complete our investigations," he told the French news agency AFP. "Once the facts are in we can make a decision."
Police can detain the opposition leader for 24 hours, after which they must apply for a court order for further detention.
Political challenge
Mr Anwar's arrest will be seen as provocative by Malaysian opposition groups.Mr Anwar's arrest will be seen as provocative by Malaysian opposition groups.
When he was arrested on similar charges 10 years ago, his supporters staged large demonstrations.When he was arrested on similar charges 10 years ago, his supporters staged large demonstrations.
A BBC correspondent in Kuala Lumpur, Robin Brant, says it is almost certain that the same thing will happen again now.A BBC correspondent in Kuala Lumpur, Robin Brant, says it is almost certain that the same thing will happen again now.
The allegations come only weeks after Mr Anwar said he was in a position to launch a challenge to the ruling coalition, with the help of government defectors. Seize power
The opposition leader made his claim at a time when Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi is already under intense pressure to resign over poor election results and high fuel prices. Mr Anwar recently increased pressure on the Malaysian PM Abdullah Badawi when he said he was poised to seize power with the help of government defectors.
Mr Anwar made his claim at a time when the prime minister was already under intense pressure to resign over poor election results and high fuel prices.
Mr Abdullah has said he will leave office in 2010, defying pressure to step down this December.Mr Abdullah has said he will leave office in 2010, defying pressure to step down this December.