Monday, January 31, 2022

4th death in police custody in 2022...Where is the Coroner - has he seen the body, started investigations,...??

 

13/1/2022 - a 63 year old man, who would probably be alive, died in a police lock-up at the Taiping district police headquarters (IPD), Perak.

 

16/1/2022 -  37-year-old man died at the Pengkalan Chepa police station at 4.35pm.

 

28/1/2022 - 38-year-old detainee died at the Marang police station lock-up in Terengganu on Friday (Jan 28)

 

29/1/2022 -  38-year-old man died while in police custody in Kuala Kangsar, Perak

... four men including his father before they managed to subdue him..."The suspect after being apprehended was taken to the Kuala Kangsar Hospital for treatment. However, the man became unconscious and was pronounced dead by a medical officer,”...

Was the arrest too violent - was he badly injured (or unconscious) that he had to be rushed to hospital ---was someone criminally liable for his death...??? 

See earlier related post:-

3rd Death in Police Custody in 2022 - at this rate, for 2022 we will get 36? All police lockups have CCTV by end 2021

If proper procedure followed, 63 year old accused will be alive today, and not died in a police lock-up

2022 2nd Death in Police Custody(16th Jan) - Pengkalan Chepa. Coroner - Tell us how he died? 

 

Bukit Aman’s Integrity Dept unit to probe Kuala Kangsar death in custody case

The Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department’s Death in Custody Investigations Unit will conduct a probe into the case of a man who died while in police custody in Kuala Kangsar, Perak. — Picture by Mukhriz Hazim
The Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department’s Death in Custody Investigations Unit will conduct a probe into the case of a man who died while in police custody in Kuala Kangsar, Perak. — Picture by Mukhriz Hazim

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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 — The Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department’s (JIPS) Death in Custody Investigations Unit (USJKT) will conduct a probe into the case of a man who died while in police custody in Kuala Kangsar, Perak.

Bukit Aman JIPS director Datuk Azri Ahmad said the 38-year-old man was believed to be a mental patient who went on a rampage and allegedly attacked his father at a house in Kampung Temong Hilir, Kuala Kangsar at 7pm yesterday.

“Police who arrived at the scene found the suspect acting aggressively and putting up a struggle with   four men including his father before they managed to subdue him."

"The suspect after being apprehended was taken to the Kuala Kangsar Hospital for treatment. However, the man became unconscious and was pronounced dead by a medical officer,” he said in a statement today.

Azri said the case has been classified as sudden death pending the post-mortem report. — Bernama - Malay Mail, 30/1/2022

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