The Borneo Post

Five teenagers to be charged with murder of Nhaveen

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GEORGE TOWN: Five teenage boys allegedly involved in the bullying of T Nhaveen that led to the death of the 18-year- old will be charged with murder in court, said Penang Police deputy chief Datuk Roslee Chik.

He said the case was initially classified under Section 148 of the Penal Code for rioting with weapons and changed to Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.

“The five teenagers arrested will be charged either today or Monday as the investigat­ion papers have been completed and handed over to the deputy public prosecutor.

“Fifteen witnesses, including a doctor who treated Nhaveen had their statements recorded,” he told reporters at a media conference here yesterday.

Earlier he witnessed the handing over of duties for the Penang Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department head to Inspector- General of Police Secretaria­t Internatio­nal Relations head Datuk Mohamad

The five teenagers arrested will be charged either today or Monday as the investigat­ion papers have been completed and handed over to the deputy public prosecutor. Fifteen witnesses, including a doctor who treated Nhaveen had their statements recorded. Datuk Roslee Chik, Penang Police deputy chief

Anil Shah who replaced Datuk Abdul Rahman Ibrahim who is retiring.

In the incident early last Saturday morning, five teenagers, aged between 16 and 18 years, allegedly beat up Nhaveen and his friend T. Previin with crash helmets while the two were buying burgers.

Nhaveen, who died at the Penang Hospital ( HPP) yesterday, was found unconsciou­s with serious injuries and burns on his back and having a blunt object shoved into his anus.

A post mortem result revealed Nhaveen, who had aspired to be a musician, died of injuries on his head due to have been beaten with blunt objects.

Previn, 19, who was also assaulted, suffered a fractured bone beneath his right eye and is being treated at HPP.

Roslee said police investigat­ions also found the five suspects stayed in the same area and liked to bully and extort their friends.

They are currently remanded to facilitate investigat­ion into the case of a 24-hour convenienc­e shop employee who was beaten in Jelutong on May 5.

“So far we have only received two police reports on the gang’s activities and I ask anyone who has been their victim to come forward and lodge a report,” he added. — Bernama

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