06.29pm Crowds disperse; reduced police presence; IGP says 310 people, including 19 women, were arrested and city situation is under control
05.35pm: Joint press conference - Gerakan Mansuhkan ISA Chairman Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh said that they would try to hand over memorandum to Palace another day. He claimed that more than 200 arrested. Anwar said police action unwarranted
05.30pm: Shops reopening but Jln TAR still closed to traffic; police helicopters circling overhead
05.20pm: More tear gas fired on protesters near Maju Junction; police pull down a banner
05.05pm: People gathered in a parking lot at Jalan Dang Wangi; FRU on standby; traffic clogged on Jln Ampang.
04.47pm: Police are trying to get into PAS HQ to get at protesters; Opposition leaders are believed to be inside.
04.15pm: Water cannons, tear gas fired again at 15,000 people near Sogo shopping complex in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman; protesters also gathering at PAS HQ in Jln Raja Laut; water cannon spray hits PAS HQ door
04.00pm: People start to gather, shout slogans in front of Sogo and Pertama complexes; disperse and gather again; police and FRU arrive
03.55pm: Three people, who fainted near Jalan Dang Wangi, between Sogo and Pertama, taken away by civil defence ambulance. People boo police as they pass by.
03.45pm: Police stop firing water cannons and tear gas but small crowds remain. Many are clustered around Opposition leaders. Jalan Tuanku Rahman is now open to traffic.
03.30pm: Police confirm 157 people arrested ahead of protests, Bernama reports.
03.07pm: Crowd, fired with water cannon along Jalan Raja Laut, disperses and regroups along Jalan TAR to shots of tear gas.
03.00pm:O pposition leaders Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Lim Kit Siang, Datuk Mahfuz Omar and Datuk Seri Nizar Jamaluddin are at the demonstration. Protests now mainly around City Hall.
02.50pm: Water cannons fired at protesters at Dataran Merdeka near the Royal Selangor Club.
02.44pm: Water cannons and tear gas deployed on 20,000 crowd along Jalan Kinabalu
02.40pm: Roads into city centre are all jammed; more shops close along Jalan TAR; protesters getting louder
02.33pm: Tear gas fired on crowd in front of City Hall along Jalan Raja Laut
02.30pm: A crowd of about 20,000 on Jalan Kinabalu
02.27pm: Police start firing tear gas at crowd marching down Jln Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Masjid Jamek; crowd disperses, regathers
02.15pm: Pro-ISA rally is cancelled, according to a Pewaris representative Mohd Khairul Azamdin but a representative will hand over memorandum at the Istana.
02.12pm: About 400 people marching down Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman wearing flu masks, chanting 'Reformasi'.
02.00pm: Hundreds moving from National Mosque to Dataran Merdeka
01.45: Police enter Sogo complex and arrest man clad in black wearing an anti-ISA badge and holding a loud speaker and a newspaper. Federal Reserve Units standing in line outside, blocking the road.
01.40pm: Hundreds making their way to the National Mosque for zohor prayers. Several people questioned by police.
01.34pm: Twenty-five people, including six women, arrested near Central Market. There was some struggle when the women were picked up.
01.25pm: Total number of people arrested near Sogo is 20. A few shops along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman close.
01.00pm: Heavy police presence near National Mosque as some people gather nearby.
12.55pm: Police block off Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, near Sogo complex. The complex draws down its shutters.
12.50pm: Staff of the Bar Council's legal aid bureau among those arrested. she is one of the two women detained so far.
12.43pm: At least 69 people have been arrested, so far, in the city in locations in National Mosque, KL Sentral, Central Market, Sogo and Masjid Jamek.
12.35pm: Twelve people arrested so far in Central Market. Several Opposition MPs, including Kelana Jaya MP Loh Gwo Burne, spotted.
12.30pm: Police order several people gathered near Masjid Jamek to disperse. More people arrested at the Masjid Jamek LRT station.
12.15pm: Another five arrested near Sogo. Traffic near the complex is still moving.
12.03pm: Five more arrested, bringing the total number of people detained near Sogo to 12.
11.40am: Seven people detained from the entrance to the Sogo complex.
11.30am: Four more people have been arrested at Central Market.
11.00am: City police chief Deputy Comm Mohd Sabtu Othman said police arrested over 25 people, including suspected organisers of illegal gatherings, near the National Mosque.
10.00am: The situation at areas where two non-governmental groups have planned to gather over the Internal Security Act issue is still calm