Inspector Husyairi Muhd Isa says he had no choice but to follow the instructions given by his superior although it was not standard procedure to draft such a report.
PUTRAJAYA: An eyewitness told the royal commission of inquiry into the mass graves and human trafficking camps at Wang Kelian that he was asked to draft a false police report about a group of undocumented migrants detained at the foot of Wang Burma hill.
He said he was unable to identify the men despite having been in the district department for the past five years.“My district police chief said it was related to an arrest that had already taken place, and he asked me to go to the national park area,” he said. The 17th eyewitness in the RCI, Inspector Mohamad Afiq Sarmid, said he had arrested five illegal immigrants in the jungle and brought them to the foot of the Wang Burma hill.
Afiq said he had found them about 200m from an abandoned camp that he and his team discovered while combing through the jungle in the Wang Perah area in Perlis.He led a team of 24 men to search the jungle at Wang Perah for illegal immigrant camps, based on information from the Special Branch. After making the arrests and discovering the camp, he said, his team was told to withdraw operations.
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