Police shot dead another 'suspect' riding a motorcycle - it happens 3 days after the last killing that happened in Johor ( Malay Mail, 8/3/2025
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KILL again- What 'CRIMINAL RECORD" -no conviction no criminal record?
APOLOGY and Condolence for deaths first - end 'Defamation of the DEAD'?
IPCMC - we need it
Same again - police fast to allege that he was a criminal, with a gun and drugs this time. Was the gun and drugs planted after his death?
Investigate the police who broke the law - killing when they can only arrest.
Hopefully, the CORONER is already doing his/her own investigation and/or inquiry - were the police criminally liable for the death. Charge the police officers in court - and let the Court decide whether they are guilty or not..
TOO MANY cases of police shooting dead, instead of arresting, in Malaysia - we know only if the media reports. HOW many people have been shot dead by police.
WHY don't we see the Independent CORONERS findings. Coroners should not just rely on what the police tells them - they must independently investigate.
What happened to the BODY CAM and CCTV record - does it confirm the polive version of what happened?
These special patrols - team from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID),officers from the Special Investigation Unit (D9)DEFINITELY need the Body Cams, and CCTV on their vehicles -- these police end up killing people..
See also:-
SUHAKAM and Parliament Must Investigate Whether Extrajudicial Killings Are ‘Planned’ Murders with no intention of arrest - Improve public perception of law enforcement(Media statement and Sccop report)
When police shoot and kill - Minister must apologize and Charge the police killers in court - Let Court decide on guilt or defence. Criminalize extrajudicial killing(with deterent sentence) - A Statement of 18 Groups
Another 4 not arrested, but SHOT DEAD by Malaysian Police in Sabah? Charge them in Court - and let the Courts decide on GUILT or Innocence...
Police who shot and killed man being investigated for MURDER and Arms Act violations? A step in the right direction
MERDEKA Extrajudicial killing - Shot dead, not arrested, by Malaysian police on 30/8/2024
Police who shot and killed man being investigated for MURDER and Arms Act violations? A step in the right direction
Another Man Shot Dead By Police, Rather Than Being Arrested – Investigate Police Involved For Murder(MADPET)
298 persons shot to death by police since 2007 - Demand public inquiry for every case
Police who shot and killed man being investigated for MURDER and Arms Act violations? A step in the right direction
SUHAKAM should have PUBLIC INQUIRY on police shooting where 3 died and 1 women allegedly missing?
Extrajudicial Killings Need Speedy Independent Investigations - 6 Reported Shot To Death By Police After Pakatan Harapan Became Government.
Muhyiddin - What are you doing about recent police shoot..victims die incidents after GE14?
Another man with a machette shot and killed by police? Speedy INDEPENDENT inquiry needed?
5 shot dead by police - now sister and 2 kids in hospital fighting for life..
The police shot dead another 6 in Kedah - no one, except alleged girlfriends survived
So wrong for the government, police and even media to brand the 124 persons shot dead by police as criminals - all are innocent till proven guilty
3 with no firearms shot dead by Malaysian police...
Malaysian police shot dead 279...and another 147 died in police lock-ups [2000-2009]
Cepat tindakan kes bunuh lelaki korea, kenapa lambat tuduh polis/pembunuh Syed Mohd Azlan?
Did the police try to arrest them...or did they just shoot to kill them? Extrajudicial killing must be condemned..
Another 'shoot to kill' incident - 4 killed. Yahoo has this question now that need answers: Do you agree that Malaysian police tends to shoot to kill?
2 more extrajudicial killing by police that need to be investigated HOME Minister?
Good if Hishammuddin expresses similar sentiments when persons are shot dead by police in Malaysia, as he did for Nordin Md Top (alleged terrorist)
Abolition of death penalty, extrajudicial killing and life imprisonment (‘secret death penalty”), improving detention to respect human dignity (MADPET)
Suspect shot dead in police shootout after high-speed chase in Penang

GEORGE TOWN, March 11 — A suspect was shot dead in a gunfight with police while attempting to escape on his motorcycle early this morning in Machang Bubok.
Penang police chief Datuk Hamzah Ahmad said a team from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was patrolling Jalan Gajah Mati at about 2.20am when they spotted the suspect behaving suspiciously.
“They approached the man, who was riding a Yamaha Legend motorcycle, and ordered him to stop while identifying themselves as police. However, instead of complying, the suspect sped off,” he said in a statement today.
He said police pursued the suspect, and as they attempted to overtake his motorcycle, he suddenly opened fire on them.
“The suspect fired several shots at the officers, prompting them to return fire until he collapsed,” he said.
After confirming the suspect was no longer moving, officers approached him and found a Glock pistol along with substances believed to be heroin.
The suspect, believed to be in his 30s, had no identification documents and is suspected to be a foreigner.
Hamzah said the case is being investigated under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder, Section 8 of the Firearms Act, and Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act for drug trafficking. - Malay Mail, 11/3/2025
Johor police kill aged fugitive with 14 prior criminal records in shoot-out

JOHOR BARU, March 8 — A 63-year-old fugitive was shot dead in an exchange of gunfire with police at Jalan Persiaran Bumi Hijau, Taman Molek, Johor Baru, earlier today.
According to Johor Police Chief Datuk M. Kumar, the incident occurred around 3.10am when officers from the Special Investigation Unit (D9) chanced upon the man while conducting a patrol.
“The suspect suddenly fired several shots at the police raid team, forcing officers to return fire in self-defence,” said
Police recovered a Smith & Wesson pistol, four live bullets, and two spent shell casings from the scene.
A background check revealed the suspect had 14 prior criminal and drug-related records, including outstanding arrest warrants.
He also had previous offences under the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971 and the Arms Act 1960.
The case is being investigated under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and Section 3 of the Firearms Act.
Authorities urged the public to report criminal activities via the Johor police hotline at 019-2792095 or the operations room at 07-2212999. - Malay Mail, 8/3/2025
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