
Justice may be delayed, but it can never be denied. It took centuries to exonerate Galileo Galilee. It took two hundred years to prove that Napoleon Bonaparte was murdered with arsenic poisoning. But even if it takes hundreds of years eventually the truth emerges because the truth can never be hidden.
THE CORRIDORS OF POWER
Raja Petra Kamarudin
A. Kugan's assault trial: Cop freed
PETALING JAYA: Police constable V. Navindran (pic) is a free man.
He was this morning acquitted of two counts of causing grievous hurt to A. Kugan while the latter was in police custody two years ago.
Sessions judge Aslam Zainuddin found 30-year-old Navindran not guilty citing the prosecution had failed to establish a prima facie case against him.
Navindran was acquitted without his defence being called.
The policeman claimed trial on Oct 1, 2009 to the charge, under Section 331 of the Penal Code, of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to detainee Kugan, 23, at a Taipan police station interrogation room in USJ, Subang Jaya at 7am on Jan 16, 2009.
He was accused of committing the offense while trying to extract a confession from the victim, who had been detained in connection with the theft of luxury cars.
Kugan died in the station lock-up on Jan 20, 2009, five days after being detained. Two post-mortem examinations were conducted and the second revealed Kugan had been beaten, burnt and starved prior to his death.
Navindran, represented by counsel Datuk P.M. Nagarajan, escaped a possible maximum jail term of 10 years and a fine.
Navindran had pleaded not guilty to two alternative charges under Section 330 of the Penal Code to causing hurt to Kugan at the same time and place.
A total of 24 witnesses were called to testify in the trial which started on Feb 18 last year.
Deputy public prosecutor Mohd Abazafree Mohd Abbas prosecuted.
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Well, did I not tell you?
Did I not tell you that three police officers were involved in Kugan’s death, two Malays and one Indian?
Did I not tell you that to avoid allegations of racism, the two Malays would not be charged but only the Indian would be charged?
Did I not tell you that the Indian would eventually be acquitted or else he would not agree to be solely charged when three of them were involved?
And has this not been proven true?
What else did I tell you?
Did I not tell you on the day that Teoh Beng Hock died that he died while under interrogation?
Did I not tell you that Teoh Beng Hock did not commit suicide and that the ‘suicide note’ they ‘discovered’ one year later was fabricated by the Investigation Officer in the case?
And has this not been proven true?
Yes, what else did I tell you? Let us go back even further.
Did I not tell you back in 1998 that Anwar Ibrahim did not beat himself and that he was beaten by the then IGP?
Did I not tell you that they fabricated evidence and issued a false statement in a bid to cover the evil deed to protect the IGP?
And has this not been proven true?
Did I not tell you back in 2005 that more than RM800 billion of Malaysia’s wealth has ‘disappeared’?
And has this not been proven true?
Did I not tell you back in 2007 that the ex-Director of the CCID, Ramli Yusuff, and his lawyer, Rosli Dahlan, were fixed up on fabricated charges?
And has this not been proven true?
Did I not tell you that only the two police officers would be found guilty of Altantuya’s murder while Razak Baginda would be acquitted?
And has this not been proven true?
Aiyah, there was so much which I have told you and some have already been proven, although some like the Anwar Ibrahim case took more than ten years to be proven true while some are still waiting to be proven true. Nevertheless, although it may take ten years to be proven true, they eventually all get proven true.
Justice may be delayed, but it can never be denied. It took centuries to exonerate Galileo Galilee. It took two hundred years to prove that Napoleon Bonaparte was murdered with arsenic poisoning. But even if it takes hundreds of years eventually the truth emerges because the truth can never be hidden.
And the same will happen with regards to the wrongdoings, misconduct, excesses and transgressions of those who walk in the corridors of power.
Eventually the truth will emerge and we will see the evidence of what they really are.

written by Motherchell, January 30, 2011 01:46:21
They could be your son , friend , cousin or a soul next door but they all met a terrible end in the hands of PMs, Presidents ,equivalents of Datuks, Tan Sris, Tuns, PIGS , Generals (Air Force) and the bag mans who sell themselves well to the whores in Power!!
Would Mubarak exchange the life for an ordinary man in the street today --IF GOD GAVE HIM A CHOICE ???? SURE HE WOULD!-- THAN DIE OF A HEART ATTACK TODAY WITH all the wealth accumulated but no place to go like our Taib and his likes.
Justice sure knows its journeys no matter how deep it is buried--- it will find its home!!!!
According to eye-witnesses and Khaled Said's family, the 28-year-old Alexandrian was dragged out of an internet cafe and brutally beaten to death............According to the official story, as outlined in two coroner's reports, he died of asphyxiation caused by his attempt to swallow a packet of 'bungo' (a form of marijuana).
With public distrust of the police almost universal, the Egyptian public – not to mention human rights groups – are highly sceptical of the investigation's findings. Why? Well, the evidence doesn't really add up and the government has got form when it comes to covering up police brutality, which human rights groups say is "systematic" and "endemic"....................But if Said was not a political activist nor a criminal, why was he attacked by police in the first place?
The original theory doing the rounds was that he had objected to a heavy-handed police raid of the internet cafe and this provoked the fragile egos of the two plain-clothed officers. His family allege that this was retribution for his posting online of a video, which appears to show police officers dividing up the spoils of a drugs haul..........http://chronikler.com/middle-east/egypt/criminal-injustice/.
Its time Mubarak's counterparts in Bolehland started packing!!!
written by Fart Fart Wah, January 30, 2011 00:57:28
written by malgal, January 29, 2011 22:48:01
we have internet.
don't lah wait so long.
written by my oumrie, January 29, 2011 19:05:00
written by lynn, January 29, 2011 18:27:00
Before the truth emerged, first things first; bodohland citizens must be educated to understand the government & cabinet ministers are not to be worshipped & treated as VVIPs. This lousy, peasant, bodoh-est mindset must change. these ministers shld work with The People's Interests as top priority. We are not seeing this happening; we see personal vested interests, and corruption over & over again. Then certain parties use religion & the race card to divide the populace. As long as Muslims & non-Muslims continue to regard each other with hostility, suspicion & mistrust, this country will not unite, BN will continue to rule. Remember this: cabinet ministers, etc. are NOT VVIPs - they work for the people, well at least, in other civilised societies, this is the case. Not in Bolehland.
written by lynn, January 29, 2011 18:21:55
Pls, everyone, go to cnn and listen to Obama's speech on the Egyptian turmoil. Pres Obama seems to be on the side of the protesters! Egyptians want serious reform, they want a better life for their families, they want Hosni M to step down! Obama said he wants to see a government by people's consent, not by coercion! We in Malaysia wants a fair government, free from corruption too! Can the Elections Commission ensure we get free & fair elections come GE13?
written by mick_err_stan, January 29, 2011 12:14:42
written by durianbesar, January 29, 2011 11:10:35
These are the dumbfcuk women that needs to be fcuked with a big giant dildo with razor blades on the tips..
written by batsman, January 29, 2011 10:40:28
written by durianbesar, January 29, 2011 10:18:47
this badawa is behind many of the true lies of the gomen...
written by Davy McChester, January 29, 2011 02:15:37
written by AlwaysFair, January 29, 2011 02:06:52
written by Littlebird, January 29, 2011 00:25:18
written by peter, January 29, 2011 00:21:18
(tinyurl.com/riseppl)
Together we can bring about change. Look what has happened in Tunisia and now is happening in Egypt.
written by Pato, January 28, 2011 22:49:50
It seems the Gov is hell bent on bringing Anwar down. Sodomy 1 proved to be futile. Sodomy 2 also seems to be moving that way.
They could not best Anwar and Pakatan Rakyat by providing better services to the rakyat, hence the machinations and trickery of frustrated little child.
It was reported in the media recently that Malaysia was among the top in the region, with about 88 billion outflow of illicit money.
Anwar wanted this be investigated.
So how do they counter ?
Why of course by instigating an investigation on Anwar over concoction of related issues.
Cops sniffing Anwar’s ‘terror’ trail :
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.c...ror-trail/
written by Awang Hitam, January 28, 2011 22:27:13
where's justice? we can't wait justice must be seen served and done!
written by arazak, January 28, 2011 21:25:09
written by Ocassey, January 28, 2011 21:00:14
written by taxpayer, January 28, 2011 20:39:09
written by Khan, January 28, 2011 19:47:35
YM RPK, the only way we Malaysias can redeem ourselves is by hanging all those BN dogs occupying the Corridors of Power and replace it with people who stand for Competency, Accoutability and Transparency (CAT)!
written by malsia1206, January 28, 2011 19:26:19
written by educationist, January 28, 2011 18:42:57
Justice delayed means the perprators now do not receive their due punishment, nay they may still be yielding great power, wealth and influence.
I can't see how the truth revealed in the future can be any consolation to those whose lives were destroyed by the lies and injustices pereprated by those evil men of today.
But, to find meaning in the midst of so many contradictions and unknowns in our lives, we must look to a higher power than the earthly laws and justice system!!
written by Voter get Voters 1, January 28, 2011 18:34:04
Its nobody faults BUT our own cos we did not work extra hard to get more voters for the oppositions.
Dun just blame Barang Naik alone....we are just as much to be blamed.
So to redeem ourselves, let work alot harder & smarter to get more voters 4 PR .. and that will make the difference
written by onnetline, January 28, 2011 18:29:10
written by Aduh, January 28, 2011 17:44:40
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GOONi , what the fcuk was going on ??? Your entire organization is a TOTAL FAILURE and a BIG WASTE of the tax-payers money. For as long as you are there, .Malaysia is MUCH better off without the ag's dept,
written by aeiou, January 28, 2011 17:39:01
written by Concerned_Citizen, January 28, 2011 16:48:44
written by malsia1206, January 28, 2011 15:44:52























Also more FLOM my Qur’an swearing pink pouting lips
“Well” ada lah satu lobang di gunakan untuk tanam rahsia
Into lah sesuatu procedur standard di jalankan dlm bolehsia
No one can say we don’t mengikut undang kita dlm law
We just interpret the undang in a fun way deemed as we saw
Our AG chooses the best prosecutor that uMnOney can buy
Memang lah our minions will be acquitted, renegades left high and dry
Let me put in a good word to assure all future UMNO’s employees
We offer you CASH and also freedom from prosecution guarantees
All you have to do is to commit to deeds you’re tasked to obey
FLOM 1moi Qur’an swearing lips you're guaranteed $emua-nya OK!
All renegades will be made Al-tantuya-lah rest in piece
Pieces be upon you if you do intend to resist 1moi police
Rasuah sayangku s e m u a!
Duit lah tuanku, Dollar akbar!