Pursue Death in Custody as Murder Must be Standard
Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM) is
concerned with the death of Nik Muhammad Baihaqy Nik Mat and Muhammad
Lailatuliman Mohd Syukri who died in naval detention centre in Sungai Wangi,
Sitiawan, Perak. The death of the two individuals represent the 10th
and 11th known case of death in custody in Malaysia for the year
2017.
The post-mortem by Raja Permaisuri
Bainun Hospital revealed that both deceased died of injuries caused by blunt
force trauma. This contradicts the Royal Malaysian Navy press statement on 30th
September 2017 that claims that the initial investigation revealed that there
were no signs of injury on either of the deceased. The contradiction raises
substantial concerns that there was an attempt to muddle the information and
cause of death by those involved. Furthermore, the death of the two individuals
raises additional concerns with regards to the treatment of detainees in armed
forces detention camps.
SUARAM welcomes to initiative shown
by the Royal Malaysian Police with this investigation and the acceptance that
death in custody should be investigated as murder. SUARAM calls for the
investigations to be conducted transparently and for all future death in
custody cases to be investigated as a murder until proven otherwise. Past death
in custody cases should also be re-examined and for investigations to be conducted
as a murder investigation as per civil societies past recommendations.
SUARAM also extend our deepest
condolences to the family and friends of the deceased and stand in solidarity
with them.
In
SolidaritySevan Doraisamy
Executive Director
SUARAM
Executive Director
SUARAM
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