This after the father of a woman involved in a shootout with police in Rawang made startling claims about the authorities. FMTNews
KUALA LUMPUR: Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances today urged Inspector General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador to investigate an allegation that policemen were being hired to carry out murders and abductions.
According to lawyer R Sivahnanthan, who is representing Moganambal’s family, she was with the three men that day. Police, he said had informed the family she had been shot in the leg during the incident. But Selangor police denied she was in the car with the three men who died in the “shoot out” with the police.
“Principally because some officers refused to play along with the attempts of other officers to falsify evidence, an inquiry by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, Suhakam, concluded that the abductions of Amri and Raymond were the work of the police – amounting to an ‘enforced disappearance’.” Sivaguru, it said, was reported to have been abducted in Kelantan, on Feb 13, 2016, by members of the narcotics division of the police, Bukit Aman, using black Toyota Hiluxes – “the same type of vehicles used, exactly one year later, to abduct Raymond Koh”.
The police have denied the accusations concerning her and the police made by her father, Govindasamy.
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