Saturday, November 26, 2005

flames of fury 13

The Deputy IGP said it is within the rights of the police to perform their duties to strip 'suspicious person' even when a case is not proven. Imagine the police can upstage the laws of the country which it is told to uphold the importance of rule of law. The Deputy PM said the police is not allowed to perform this shameful act on innocent victims. Someone is rotting in the head and the tail starts the vicious cycle. Or perhaps someone is trying to embarass the present government which is looked upon as weak in its administration. Only talk and talk yet no action to show. The PM called the Deputy IGP to take stern and appropriate action. People ask what happen to the IGP? He should be in the forefront of this issue. He isnt around to tell the public. The Deputy IGP said it is a low ranking officer in the local district polic HQ but the OCDP denied the low ranking police officer is under his district! If one reads the statement, the Deputy IGP is defending his officers than go out to tackle the ills in the police force. Shame, really if it is really true. Since the police like to do things behind close doors, it is time too that the Deputy IGP suspends the low ranking officer and the OCPD of the district for failures to control his subordinates. Yet nothing is done. Only take statement from the low ranking officer. No wonder the other policemen dares to sue the student for reporting him to the ACA even though he is advised not to pursue his case by the Cabinet. Because he knows the government is weak. He can do what he wants. Does he care about his uniform? To me it is good he sued the student. Then we can see more worms crawling out on the police force. Naked them this police!

Police escapes charges because there is no evidence to show. How to? In close doors and behind the purview of the minister or government. Even it is true, the police will claim it is done by people who hate the force. I know it is true. Of course the police will deny responsibility.

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