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SUHAKAM has not brought justice to the Indians, whom the police treat like animals. Perhaps the Indians will get better help from the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)?

By Pakac Luteb

Some recent news reminded me that if someone has the misfortune of being born Indian, they are subject to abuse by the police.

The news was the case of the 2 brothers in Taiping. Malaysia Today had a photo of one of them, a photo that in my view shows a victim of torture. There are wounds visible on his face. The photo of the other brother
is a photo of their photo.

The wounds appear as though a metal rod was pushed upwards through the cheek, beginning beneath the zygotic arch (cheekbone), grazing the orbit (eye socket) then piercing the orbit and entering the cranium (braincase), finally exiting the roof of the cranium.

My view is that the sequence is more likely movement in the opposite direction.

For mechanical reasons it would be close to impossible for a metal rod to follow the same path in the reverse direction.

Will there be an autopsy that will look into the above matter?

SUHAKAM has not brought justice to the Indians, whom the police treat like animals. Perhaps the Indians will get better help from the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)?

The IGP complains the public is critical of the police regarding unsolved cases but does not recognise when the police solve cases.

One recent case the IGP cited as an example of the police solving cases was when police spotted someone with a dead body in the front seat of their car.

Should the police be praised for solving that case, when they happened to stumble across the case?

Are the police so incompetent that the above easy case is one of the best examples the IGP can cite of the police solving cases?



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