Monday, 17 November 2008 08:41am | |
©New Straits Times The council's vice-president, Ragunath Kesavan, urged the inspector-general of police to stop his officers from calling in lawyers representing clients to have their statements recorded, purportedly to assist in investigations. He said such action was unwarranted. "In the specific case of Surendran, we refute the IGP's version of events when he stated that Surendran was called for questioning in order for the police to record his statement and complete investigations into the remand of some arrested persons, including his clients. "Subsequently, a section 111 notice was served on him for those alleged statements," Ragunath said yesterday. |
ON HUMAN RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND PEACE ISSUES, LABOUR RIGHTS, MIGRANT RIGHTS, FOR THE ABOLITION OF THE DEATH PENALTY, TOWARDS AN END OF TORTURE, POLICE ABUSES, DISCRIMINATION...
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Bar rejects police explanation on questioning of lawyer
Bar rejects police explanation on questioning of lawyer
Falsifying & tampering with evidence... conniving with crime syndicates... these are extremely serious crimes! Musa Hassan MUST GO... along with other police officers of his ilk. Another "gift" to Malaysia from Dr Mahatahi!
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