It looks like there is something is so terribly wrong that the police are trying desperately to cover-up. Like they say, it must be that they must have something on their hands and it is stinking.
Why are they so afraid of the family of the deceased gaining access to his body? After all, it is only a corpse and a corpse cannot talk.
Why would the police not volunteer to have an independent party perform the autopsy?
If they have done nothing wrong, what is there to hide? If the police were not responsible for his demise, there is nothing to fear.
The police are supposed to protect the people. But who is to protect the people from the police?
We need a very good explanation from our IGP. I wonder what our PM and our home minister have to say about this.
If the doctor finds 'liquid in the lungs' in this case, he has to probe further to find the cause of the 'liquid in the lungs'.
As the youth was not found in the sea or river, drowning can be ruled out. Was water forced into his lungs? What about the bruises and lacerations found all over his body? Did the doctor comment on those injuries?
The Selangor police chief's statement actually raises more questions on the cause of death.
Are were turning into a police state?
Why are they so afraid of the family of the deceased gaining access to his body? After all, it is only a corpse and a corpse cannot talk.
Why would the police not volunteer to have an independent party perform the autopsy?
If they have done nothing wrong, what is there to hide? If the police were not responsible for his demise, there is nothing to fear.
The police are supposed to protect the people. But who is to protect the people from the police?
We need a very good explanation from our IGP. I wonder what our PM and our home minister have to say about this.
If the doctor finds 'liquid in the lungs' in this case, he has to probe further to find the cause of the 'liquid in the lungs'.
As the youth was not found in the sea or river, drowning can be ruled out. Was water forced into his lungs? What about the bruises and lacerations found all over his body? Did the doctor comment on those injuries?
The Selangor police chief's statement actually raises more questions on the cause of death.
Are were turning into a police state?
source: malaysiakini
23/01/09
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