15 year old shot dead

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Looks like police are more dangerous than H1N1:

Article: Royal Malaysian Disgrace

An examination of these figures provides an average of between 30-60 people gunned down by Malaysian police every year. To provide some perspective, the Ministry of Health has recorded 80 deaths from influenza A, H1N1, since the pandemic began over a year ago.
 
kamion;520975 said:
Originally Posted by Malaysiakini article
Human rights group, Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram), in its report on the state of human rights in Malaysia last year mentioned the case of one Mr How, who claimed that he was forced to play Russian Roulette by the police while in custody.

The 26-year-old mechanic was eventually shot on one side of his head and blinded in one eye.

Wow..almost unbelievable...almost... i'm steering clear of all coppers... unnecessary trouble...:smokin:
 
Believe it or not, he was my friend, and we were in a same school... I feel sorry for him. He's such a great friend. I might not know him in detailed but it's sad to see someone go in such way. God bless his soul..

Al-Fatihah...
 
Something that I got from The Star:

The Malaysian Bar Council's publication titled Police and Your Basic Rights
is one good source for young people to get information on what to do when
stopped by the police.

Here are some of the information provided:

When the police stop you

> If they are not in uniform, ask for identification or their police
authority cards:

Police authority card

Red: Suspended police officer. He has no authority to do anything to you.
Walk away.

Other colours:

. Blue: Rank of Inspector and above

. Yellow: Below the rank of Inspector

. White: Reserve police

> If they are in uniform:

Note their names and ID numbers on their uniforms.

> If they are in a police vehicle:

Note the number plate of the patrol car or motorcycle.

If police question you when stopped

> Your identification:

Only give your name, ID card number and address.

> The police ask other questions:

Politely ask "Am I under arrest?"

> When you are under arrest:

You are arrested if the police:

. tells you "yes";

. does not allow you to leave/want to take you to the police station; or

. handcuffs you

> If you are not under arrest:

You may walk away/refuse to follow him back to the police station or
anywhere else, if asked.

> When you cannot be arrested:

The police cannot arrest you just because you are a potential witness and
want to take a statement from you (112/Witness Statement).

> For more information about your rights when approached by the police, have
a look at the Malaysian Bar's booklet titled "Police and Your Basic Rights",
also known as the "Red Book" available from its website at
www.malaysianbar.org.my.
 
I've read that numerous times in circulated emails and online as well. It is a good source of information.

Only problem is how often does one really stand up to the men in blue? Do you really dare knowing how twisted and crooked most of them are? All you need to do is respond wrongly and you'll spend the night in lockup getting beaten up while you're in there with phone books and water hoses.

We're a long long way from a respectable police force.
 
Chanel;523569 said:
Good boys dont drive aroud at 3 am in the morning. The parents should be charge

what a sweeping statement...i respect my elders, uphold my family name, take my studies seriously, yet just because i have late nights with my friends im not a good boy?

loafer;523798 said:
I've read that numerous times in circulated emails and online as well. It is a good source of information.

Only problem is how often does one really stand up to the men in blue? Do you really dare knowing how twisted and crooked most of them are? All you need to do is respond wrongly and you'll spend the night in lockup getting beaten up while you're in there with phone books and water hoses.

We're a long long way from a respectable police force.

it even worse when they're in groups, they surround you in a similar manner to the modus operandi of mat rempits...
 
blackrobe;521070 said:
Wow..almost unbelievable...almost... i'm steering clear of all coppers... unnecessary trouble...:smokin:

uh? i think it would be the other round bro. coppers see you , they'll pee in their pants and run....hehe!
 
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