Sugumaran case: Are PM Najib, MIC and cops sincere?


Najib's decision to meddle is a domestic stunt, says Gobind.
PETALING JAYA: Opposition leaders have poured scorn on Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak's decision to meddle in a case of C Sugumaran, who was allegedly beaten to genocide final week by policemen as well as multiform members of a public.
"This is clearly a domestic attempt directed at defusing tensions," Puchong MP Gobind Singh pronounced in reply to a news inform saying Najib had instructed a Health Minister to contention a forensic inform on Sugumaran's death.
"If a PM is sincere, he contingency approach changes to a demeanour in which a military as well as supervision hospitals deal with cases similar to this."
Gobind, as well as PKR vice president N Surendran, additionally questioned a sincerity of Selangor military officials who suggested Sugumaran's relatives to find a second post mortem if they could find a willing pathologist.
"But a reality is which supervision hospitals will not agree to a second post mortem unless they have been directed by a police," Gobind said.
"It is obvious which a PM is ill advised."
Gobind pronounced Najib should instead approach a military to strictly consent to second post mortems when people die in military custody.
N Surendran additionally took a swipe at MIC Youth over its offer to pay for Sugumaran's second post mortem, saying a issue was a not a cost, but a eagerness of a authorities to concede it.
He pronounced a arch pathologist at Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, Dr Muhammad Arif Mohd Hashim, yesterday declined to perform a post mortem on Sugumaran without military permission.!
He pronounced Najib, MIC as well as a military would be all fibbing if they were to explain stupidity about this procedure.
He urged a Selangor military arch to "stop beating around a bush" as well as give his written approval for a second post mortem as soon as possible.
"The family is grieving," he said. "How much longer have been we people starting to make them wait to perform funeral rites?"
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