Another teen suffers NS abuse

A teen was allegedly punched as well as kicked in a go through by National Service trainers in a Tasik Cini camp.

KUALA LUMPUR: An 18-year-old child from Labis, Johor has claimed which he was assaulted by eleven National Service (NS) trainers as well as which notwithstanding him having lodged a inform no action had been taken opposite them.

Tan Hao Hong pronounced currently he was hospitalised after he was punched as well as kicked following a misunderstanding with one of a trainers named "Sam". The alleged attack took place upon August 29.

Tan claimed 'Sam' hold grudges opposite him since he first joined a NS programme in Tasik Cini, Pahang.

"I was personification with him..held his palm as well as put it upon my legs. The chairman got angry as well as afterwards punched me in a go through as well as asked me to revisit him in a room," Tan pronounced in his military inform lodged during a Brickfields military hire today.

The military inform was made in to copies as well as distributed to a media during Parliament lobby here.

Tan came with his father as well as they were accompanied by DAP lawmakers together with Seputeh MP Teresa Kok who acted as his translator.

"At about 2230 hours, we went as well as met a tutor as well as when we arrived during a room we was punched by him. Then came eleven other trainers to kick me up," explained Tan.

Shocking abuse

He also claimed a tutor had asked him to give him 5 sticks of cigarettes.

Tan pronounced he went as well as complained to a camp's supervisor as well as was later taken to a Kuantan Hospital for treatment.He was warded for a day. Tan suffered injuries upon a head, stom!! ach as well as neck.

Tan's father told reporters which notwithstanding a healing leave given, a precision stay would not concede Tan to leave a programme.

But after negotiations with a supervisor, Tan was allowed to leave a grounds as well as lodge a military report.

"I was repelled to see a tutor who kick me up still present during a camp. we only don't wish to go back there," pronounced Tan in Mandarin, adding tha! t he is now traumatised by a incident.

Froms deaths to passionate abuses, dozens of complaints have been made opposite a inhabitant use programmes which was introduced in 2003.

There have also been allegations of secular abuses by trainers who have been primarily Malays.

The shocking revelations year in as well as year out have led to calls by relatives for a closure.

But a government has remained defensive of a programme, saying it is necessary to foster secular integration as well as instill patriotism.

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Courtesy of Bonology.com Politically Incorrect Buzz & Buzz

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