Man dies in lock-up five hours after arrest



A 36-year-old male died in military control yesterday morning, much to a shock of his family, who lodged a inform over his genocide in Jalan Pattani Northeast military headquarters, Penang, today.
The man's brother-in-law Looi Chooi Aik pronounced a family met with a single Inspector Azmin in a Tanjong Tokong military hire during about 11am this sunrise as well as was told which Cheah Chin Lee had died.
Cheah, who functions during a seat shop, was as arrested during about 12am early yesterday sunrise as well as was brought to a Jalan Pattani military domicile for a urine test until 2am, Looi claimed.
It is believed which Cheah was arrested for suspicions of car burglary involvement.
"According to this Inspector Azmin, Cheah was brought back to Tanjong Tokong (police station) during about 5am as well as was found passed 20 mins later," Looi, 45, told reporters outside a military headquarters.
Looi, who is a precision manager, pronounced he lodged a inform to titillate military to carry out a thorough probe in to a genocide of his brother-in-law.
He combined which as a member of Cheah's family, he cannot accept a result of a autopsy inform which says a latter died of "asphyxia due to hanging".
"We cannot accept a report. We wish military to be obliged for his death.
"I cannot accept a police's reason which Cheah died from self-murder since there is no proof," Looi said.
Looi pronounced there was no reason for Cheah to commit self-murder as he had a "permanent job as well as was emotionally stable".
He urged a military to provide a family with a CCTV recording of a situation as well as voiced shock which "a male incarcerated could have committed self-murder in five hours".
No cover up
Georgetown OCPD Gan Ko! n Meng p ronounced an military officer would be assigned to examine a case, saying there would be "no cover up".
Gan pronounced which military would examine a box from all angles to see if foul fool around was involved, adding which investigation writings would be submitted to a open prosecutor as soon as possible.
"The writings would include recommendations for an inquisition as well as serve instructions upon how to ensue with a case," he told reporters.
Suaram secretariat member Ng Eng Kiat, who accompanied Looi to a military station, pronounced family members of a deceased were unable to accept a police's explanation.
Ng pronounced a family had perceived a autopsy inform from a sanatorium though a one-line inform was many unsatisfactory.
"The family is questioning how a forensic department can come to which usually end when a cause of genocide could have been alternative reasons," Ng said.
Ng combined Suaram is "deeply disturbed" over a situation as there have been alternative incidences of genocide in military control over a years.
"We have been disturbed since a adult who has never been convicted of any crime can unexpected die after being arrested for usually less than 6 hours.
"The military is supposed to strengthen a village as well as carry out investigations upon cases to identify a perpetrators. The military hire should be a safest place though it is obviously not so," he added.
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