The Star Malaysia

Two more Navy men hospitalis­ed

Their injuries are similar to those of two who died earlier in detention room

- By MANJIT KAUR manjit@thestar.com.my

IPOH: Three days after two navy personnel died in the Sungai Wangi detention room in Sitiawan, two more navy men from the same unit were hospitalis­ed for similar injuries.

Perak police chief Comm Datuk Hasnan Hassan said the two men in their 30s sustained injuries to their abdomen.

“Their injuries were similar to what the two deceased had, but the impact was probably less severe.

“They are currently undergoing treatment at the Royal Malaysian Navy Hospital in Manjung,” he told reporters after the state-level Warriors’ Day celebratio­n at the state secretaria­t building here yesterday.

On Friday afternoon, Muhammad Lailatulma­n Mohd Sukri, 26, and his colleague Nik Muhammad Baihaqy Nik Mat, 28, both Laskar Kelas 1 (Able Rate), died after a physical training session at the unit.

The case was initially classified as sudden death, but was subsequent­ly reclassifi­ed as murder following post- mortem reports, which revealed signs of abuse and injuries on their bodies.

Comm Hasnan said two more suspects were arrested on Sunday in connection with the deaths, bringing the total number of suspects nabbed to five.

Aged 29 and 37, both are naval police tasked with carrying out lockup duties at the unit.

“Police are recording statements from the two victims admitted to the hospital.

“The police forensic unit, together with a team from Bukit Aman, is also investigat­ing the CCTV recording,” he said.

Comm Hasnan added that the police were still investigat­ing the motive of the murders and whether the incident occurred during the training session or at other times.

He said the police were investigat­ing the deaths of Muhammad Lailatulma­n and Nik Muhammad Baihaqy under Section 302 of the Penal Code, which carries the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

As for the two hospitalis­ed navy men, the case was being investigat­ed under Section 325 of the Penal Code for voluntaril­y causing grievous hurt and Section 506 of the Penal Code for criminal intimidati­on, he added.

Police are recording statements from the two victims admitted to the hospital ... a team from Bukit Aman, is also investigat­ing the CCTV recording.

Comm Datuk Hasnan Hassan

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