by Theleaders-Online | July 8, 2019 3:03 am
CAGED notes that despite public outrage, Datuk Zamri Yahya, head of the Internal Affairs Department (IAD/JIPS) of the police, has not withdrawn from the bogus “task force” to probe the conclusion of the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia, Suhakam, that the Special Branch of the police forcibly disappeared social activist Amri Che Mat and Pastor Raymond Koh.
CAGED reminds Zamri, Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Hamid Bador and Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin that the police were on trial during the Suhakam Inquiry into the disappearances of Amri and Raymond. This is because the Inquiry was a response to public perception that the police were not serious about finding the victims and their abductors. If the IAD wasn’t paying attention, it was sleeping on the job.
CAGED also reminds Hamid and Muhyiddin that the Inquiry was rigorous and fair and that the police have never claimed it was not.
Over 15 months, from October 2017 to December 2018, many issues of misconduct – such as withholding information, fabricating evidence, acting without authority and making false reports – were seen in evidence given by many police officers. Some are included in the Inquiry’s reports.
The report on Raymond, over a mere 12 pages, records at least five issues concerning serving police officers:
“The Panel finds that the evidence given by several police officers on the seizure of the items allegedly relating to Pastor Raymond Koh to be full of inconsistencies and material contradictions. The convoluted accounts of how the items allegedly relating to Pastor Raymond Koh were seized seemed incredulous and an affront to common sense and logic. What should have been a straightforward account of who did what and when leading up to the seizure of the items has been so distorted that the evidence simply cannot be accepted as being credible.” (Paragraph 138)
All the issues had emerged by 7 December 2018, 7 months ago. Was the IAD monitoring the Inquiry? Have at least the above five issues been formally investigated? Have Inspector Khor, ASP Mohd Azizie, CPO Asri, SAC Fadzil, Supt. Hazril, CP Huzir, ASP Supari and Sergeant Shamzaini been questioned?
Any action or inaction by the police against the above-named officers must fall within the scope of the task force.
The mission of the Integrity and Standards Department (JIPS) includes acting as an Internal Affairs Department, to seek out and address potential misconduct by officers. Clearly Datuk Zamri Yahya, the serving head of JIPS, is an interested party.
CAGED calls upon Zamri to withdraw honourably, like his former colleague Datuk Mokhtar has.
CAGED calls upon other members of the “task force” to recognize that the five issues listed above show that Zamri’s nomination signals that their collective has zero public credibility. All should withdraw.
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