Police claim detained protesters were treated well

Police officers escort an arrested protester who tries to clear his eyes of rip gas chemicals with his scored equally up hands Jul 9 2011. Picture by Choo Choy May

KUALA LUMPUR, Jul 10 Police have claimed they treated with colour a arrested Bersih rally protesters well notwithstanding being underneath duress via a day.

Those incarcerated perceived both food as well as healing attention in comfortable comforts until 1130pm, according to Bernama Online.

Kuala Lumpur behaving military chief Datuk Amar Singh pronounced today a detainees were treated with colour better than a policemen upon duty yesterday.

Most of a 1,697 incarcerated protesters were taken to Police Training Centre (Pulapol) upon Jalan Semarak. The rest were either allocated to Jinjang military hire or Cheras Police Academy. All were released after their statements were recorded.

The incarcerated comprised 1,527 men, 154 women as well as sixteen children.

Pulapol commandant Zulkifli Mohamed pronounced a protesters gratification was regularly considered in order not to smirch a great name of Malaysia.

He combined a detainees gave positive feedback as well as some thanked for a diagnosis they received.

Zulkifli pronounced it seemed some-more like a marriage rite yesterday food, prayer space, healing diagnosis were provided by Pulapol staff.

Amar pronounced a buffet for a protesters cost RM25 per head.

The food enclosed nasi minyak, nasi briyani, fried mee, fried meehoon as well as drinks.


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