He claimed trial to two counts of causing hurt in trying to extract a confession. He is charged under Section 331 of the Penal Code.Sessions judge Aslam Zainuddin fixed bail at RM10,000 for both charges. The case will be mentioned on Nov 5.
Navindran, wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt and blue denim jeans, arrived in court about 9.25am.
Attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail in a press statement yesterday said Navindran will be charged under Section 331 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to extort confession from the deceased and alternatively Section 330 for voluntarily causing hurt to extort a confession from the deceased.
Abdul Gani also took pains to explain why Navindran could not be charged for murder but a lesser charge of causing hurt."There is no evidence that the deceased suffered an instant death. Instead, the deceased died four days after the alleged beating. Therefore, there was a wide gap in between and a charge of murder could not be preferred against the suspect.
The question then is... If Navindran was not responsible of Kugan's death, doesn't that make the PDRM responsible for Kugan's death?? After all Kugan was in police custody during that 4 days gap!
Shouldn't this constitute negligence on the part of the police for failing to take care of the welfare of Kugan while he was in their custody???
And is our AG saying that if the guy you beat up takes 4 days to die instead of dying on the spot, you don't have to be charge with MURDER?!?
What a lot of CRAP!
Taking about crap, I wonder how many Malaysian actually believe that only 1 Indian police officer was responsible for the death of Kugan?!
Are the other 10 police officers? I wonder what race the other 10 officer belongs to?
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