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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Dhamendran's murder - yet another conspiracy?


VOXPOP 'Where in the world, except in Malaysia, do we find the police not disclosing the identity of a murder suspect? Is there an ulterior motive behind this?'

Fugitive cop in Dhamendran's death finally revealed

vox populi small thumbnailWhatsup: Wait a minute. The rakyat smelled a rat - again. It took so long for the police to reveal the identity of the suspect of N Dhamendran's murder and even longer to apprehend him, and he turned out to be another Indian.

Unbelievable that yet another Indian is responsible. Anyone keeping count of the number of Indian scapegoats being made to take the rap? One too many to be believable. This is another hallmark of Umno's script.

Cala: The Third World method of brutalising a suspect must stop.

The police may have released the name of the fourth suspect (inspector Hare Krishnan K Subramaniam) involved in the sudden death of Dhamendran while in police custody on May 21, 2013, but by the long delay has done an irreparable damage to its reputation, undermined its professionalism, and worse, questioned its ability to uphold law as it should be.

By going into hiding, Hare Krishnan is guilty of playing a part in Dhamendran's death. If not, why run away in the first place?

An Old Malaysian: Somehow my inner feelings is that something very fishy is cooked up by the PDRM (Royal Malaysia Police) top officers to cover up or protect someone important involved in the murder.

Where in the world, except in Malaysia, do we find the police not disclosing the identity of a murder suspect? The question we need to ask is why did they want to hide the identity of the murder suspect? Is there an ulterior motive behind this?

Raja Chulan: I just hope that Hare Krishnan is not a fictitious person who would never be found anywhere in this world. All blame can then be placed on him.

The three others charged in court can also blame everything on Hare Krishnan instead, and the accused acquitted. The government and police have done their job. Story closed? Hope not.

Heavenly King: Police can release the photo or photofit of a suspect within hours, but they took one whole month to release the photo of one of their own. Why? Hiding something or giving the fugitive time to run further?

Lim Chong Leong: Why were the suspected murderers not arrested immediately upon the death being discovered, but instead the whole police force tried to cover it up by misleading reports like death due to breathing difficulties and debating on whether they ought to be suspended but were only transferred to desk jobs?
The IGP (inspector-general of police) and the 'kaki pukul' home minister (Ahmad Zahid Hamidi) must answer.

Dr Suresh Kumar: They say the rot starts from the head. Therefore, the bosses should be totally responsible for the actions of their subordinates; they cannot be exonerated although they may not have instructed the lower-ranking officers to 'murder' suspects in custody.

Lay charges against the boss of these murderers of the late Darmendran as a lesson to others. They should be reminded that we live in a civil society.

Wira: Finally, and about time. - Malaysiakini

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