Handcuff death raised in Cabinet, PM Najib orders forensic report


File photo of armed policemen guarding a Serdang Hospital mortuary where Sugumaran's stays are kept.
KUALA LUMPUR, January 31 Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has ordered a forensic inform upon C. Sugumaran after a security guard who died in handcuffs after being chased down by military was lifted in yesterday's Cabinet meeting, The Star Online reported.
Sugumaran's genocide joins a list of alternative alleged military killings similar to a custodial deaths of Chang Chin Te earlier this year; A. Kugan as well as R. Gunasegaran in 2009; a deadly military shooting of 14-year-old schoolboy Aminulrasyid Amzah in 2010, as well as assorted alternative fatal military shootings in a past two years.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai was directed to manage a forensic inform after MIC boss Datuk Seri G. Palanivel, who is also a apportion in a PM's Department, had lifted a guard's genocide during yesterday's Cabinet meeting, a headlines portal reported.
A delegation led by MIC Youth information arch S. Subramaniam was also reported to have handed over a memorandum to a Home Ministry job for a special elect to be formed to investigate a guard's death.
MIC Youth will also reason talks with antithesis PKR leaders, who have been helping in providing legal aid to a passed man's family, to brand an independent pathologist to conduct a second autopsy, a portal reported.
The initial post-mortem from Serdang Hospital showed which Sugumaran, 39, had died of a heart attack.
"We want to consult them as you do not want them to credit us of stealing anything," S. Vell Paari, vital arch of a statute Barisan Nasional's Indian party, was quoted as saying.
Several witnesses who saw Sugumaran collapse upon a street nearby his home in Batu 12, Hulu Langat upon January 23 have i! ndicted a policemen who arrested him of beating up a man after he was handcuffed.
The military have denied a allegations.
A United Nations Working Group upon Arbitrary Detention 2010 revisit to Malaysian prisons as well as apprehension centres reported in 2011 which between 2003 as well as 2007, "over 1,500 people died while being hold by authorities."
The Bar Council, polite multitude as well as multiform politicians from both sides of a order have called for an Independent Police Complaints as well as Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) to remodel a military force since 2006.
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