From YourSDP Louis Tay PAP member, Mr Louis Tay Bok Hock, had called the police in 2006 to lodge a complaint against the opposition for selling newspaper in the Bukit Panjang Constituency just prior to the general elections. Mr Tay revealed this when he testified as a prosecution witness in the on-going trial of Dr Chee Soon Juan in which the SDP leader is being charged for speaking in public without a permit in April 2006. Even before he could finish serving his one-week jail sentence for a protest during the WB-IMF meeting in 2006, Dr Chee was dragged from prison to answer the public speaking charge. Mr Louis Tay said on the stand last week that he had received information through an SMS text message from a Bukit Panjang “volunteer” on the morning of 15 April 2006, telling him that “members of the SDA party had set up tables and were distributing flyers.” Mr Tay claimed that he could not recall who this “volunteer” was. He then immediately called Assistant Superintendent (ASP) Manoharan on the officer's cell phone, expecting the ASP to investigate the matter. Even though Mr Manoharan was off duty that day, he nevertheless immediately called his station to alert the Jurong Police Division. Within minutes the police despatched a team to the location to investigate the matter.