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Sunday, January 02, 2022

Netizens miffed at PDRM after a video of a “police officer” assaulting a lady went viral



Netizens miffed at PDRM after a video of a “police officer” assaulting a lady went viral



NETIZENS were outraged after a video of a supposed police officer assaulting an unknown woman in an elevator went viral on social media.


Posted yesterday on a popular social media account entitled Edisi Khas, a man called “Inspector Jayganesh” was seen beating up a woman in a lift.

At the end of the 45 seconds video, “Inspector Jayganesh” was seen dragging the woman out from the elevator by her hair.


(This lady was assaulted with no mercy by “Inspector Jayganesh” one month ago and on Dec 30, her husband was murdered at the Condominium Sri Mas, Jade Tower Cheras. “Inspector Jayganesh” is member of the 360 Devan Gang, which is involved in drug trafficking)

After seeing the brutality, netizens vented out their frustration with the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) for not taking action.





(Strange. Why didn’t PDRM take any action? This happened some time back. Oh God, please have mercy on us)

User Avea added:



The police are now gangsters)

Netizen Fai retorted:



(This guy is not fit to become a policeman. Where is your integrity and manners? How is Malaysia to become a developed country with brainless people like this?)

For years now, Opposition politicians and non-governmental organisations (NGO) have urged the Government to establish the Independent Police Complaints of Misconduct Commission (IPCMC)) to investigate errant police officers as suggested by a royal commission of inquiry back in 2005.

Malaysia is like Gotham City now

However, the Government had resisted the pressure claiming the existing mechanisms were good enough to probe errant officers. In 2019, the Pakatan Harapan Government tabled the IPCMC Bill for its first reading but the plan fell through after the administration collapsed.

Now, the Government is planning to table the Independent Police Conduct Commission (IPCC) but NGOs have dismissed it as the proposed commission lacks the legislative bite needed to take action against errant police officers.

Touching on the viral video, user Nothing Free said that the happenings in Malaysia reminds him of Gotham, the fictional city where Batman lives.



(Our country is just like Gotham in the Batman movies. We can’t trust the authorities. Signs of end of times where good people are opposed and the bad are given adulation. May God protect us)

With that, netizen Trend Setter urged the newly minted Bukit Aman Narcotic Crime Investigation Department (NCID) director Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay to act immediately.



(Datuk Ayob, we are looking forward to you to investigate and act against the wolves in sheep’s clothing)

In an update, the police have denied claims that a police inspector had murdered the man found dead at the said condominium.

Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Datuk Abdul Jalil Hassan said that the man had committed suicide by falling from the 20th floor of the building.

“The CCTV footage from the condominium showed the man entering a lift alone before exiting at the 20th floor. An alcoholic beverage can and a face mask were found on the 20th floor and have since been sent for testing.

“Hence, we refute claims that the victim was killed by a police officer with the rank of inspector as claimed on social media.

“I advise the public not to speculate on issues that could cause public concern,” he said, in a statement. — Jan 2, 2022

1 comment:

  1. This is a conflict that ordinary citizens face in Malaysia.
    Too many crooks posing as Police
    Officers.

    Then, when you insist on police providing adequate proof of their bona fide, these authoritarian PDRM too often treat this as interfering with police performing their duty- which can lead to serious charges.

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