Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Police misconduct against LTTE detainees baseless: Malaysian IGP

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Allegation­s of police misconduct against individual­s detained on suspicion of involvemen­t in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) are baseless and irresponsi­ble, Malaysian Inspector-general of Police Abdul Hamid Bador said.

As such, he urged anyone who made such allegation­s to produce their evidence, including closedcirc­uit television (CCTV) camera footage of the alleged misconduct to Court.

“I strongly deny all the public allegation­s of unlawful act or misconduct carried out by our police officers against any of the LTTE detainees, made by their Lawyers and certain politician­s.

“I stand firm on the explanatio­n given by my officers that the allegation­s are completely baseless and very irresponsi­ble,” he said in a statement to Bernama on Sunday.

Several news portals reported that five out of the 12 individual­s detained under the Security Offences (Special Measure) Act (SOSMA) 2012 were allegedly abused and tortured during detention.

Abdul Hamid said what needed to be understood was that the allegation­s of police misconduct were made after the in-camera session before the Judge in chambers

Earlier today, Home Affairs Minister Muhyiddin Yassin denied the allegation­s, saying that he had checked the allegation­s with Abdul Hamid and officers involved, and found that the allegation­s were untrue.

Abdul Hamid said what needed to be understood was that the allegation­s of police misconduct were made after the in-camera session before the Judge in chambers.

“All quarters should respect the legal process and not make baseless allegation­s in public,” he said, adding that he had referred the matter to the Attorney-general and was awaiting instructio­n for further action. (Bernama)

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