Family of Batu Arang shootout victims boycott inquest

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Lawyer tells The Malaysian Insight that they want police to be charged for murder instead.

“We don’t accept the inquest because police are probing their own men.

“Who will probe them if they had done something wrong? That is why we need the Independent Police Complaints of Misconduct Commission Act 2019. “Families want those who shot their sons to be charged with murder. No need for an inquest,” he was quoted as saying.but it was postponed to Jan 21 next year after Uthayakumar and the family failed to show up.“It depends on the family whether to attend or not. Unless the court decided to call them up .On Sept 14, three men were killed by Selangor police in Batu Arang, Rawang after a shootout.

The three were S Mahendran , G Thavaselvan as well as V Janarthanan , a Sri Lankan national with a British permanent residency.Police said two of them wereThe families of Thavaselvan and Janarthanan later the police’s version of events, demanding they publish video footage to substantiate the need to shoot-to-kill.is that the two men and Moganambal had gone out for dinner before they were “kidnapped” and shot by the police.their standard operating procedure during the shootout, and had to defend themselves.

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