The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Probe on case of religious teacher allegedly assaulted by two cops

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ALOR SETAR: An investigat­ion paper (IP) has been opened on the case of a religious teacher who was allegedly handcuffed and assaulted by two policemen at the Gurun police station on Tuesday.

Kedah police chief Datuk Zamri Yahya said the IP was being prepared on the complaint and awaiting a medical report on the teacher from Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital before forwarding it to the public prosecutor.

The teacher, Mohd Na’im Zakaria, 29, had claimed that he sustained injuries to the head as a result of the assault and his wrists became swollen because of being tightly handcuffed.

“The police are taking the complainan­t’s allegation­s seriously and will investigat­e in a thorough and transparen­t manner in accordance with the existing laws without favouring any party.

“We have taken immediate action to investigat­e the complaint besides investigat­ing the two policemen involved under the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulation­s 1993,” Zamri said in a statement yesterday.

The complainan­t was also summoned to Kuala Muda district police headquarte­rs on Feb 12 for an identifica­tion parade to identify the police officers involved, but he did not attend and was informed another parade will be conducted on Feb 17.

Zamri said in the 9.45pm incident on Tuesday, the complainan­t was riding a high-powered motorcycle when he was stopped by the policemen who were manning a roadblock in front of the Gurun police station and asked to show his driver’s licence and road tax.

“During the inspection, a misunderst­anding arose when the policeman on duty asked the complainan­t what was the capacity of his motorcycle.

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