Malaysia

Bukit Aman unit to take over probes into custodial deaths: deputy minister

They will no longer be handled by investigating officers at district headquarters, lockups, says Datuk Seri Ismail Mohamed Said

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Mar 2022 3:03PM

Bukit Aman unit to take over probes into custodial deaths: deputy minister
Datuk Seri Ismail Mohamed Said says 12 people died in prisons last year involving seven inmates at Kluang Prison, Johor, and one death each at Sg Udang Prison, Melaka (pic); Simpang Renggam Prison, Johor; Bentong Prison, Pahang; Kajang Women’s Prison, Selangor; and Kuala Kangsar Satellite Prison, Perak. – Screen grab pic, March 22, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Starting this year, all cases of death in police custody will be investigated by the Criminal Investigation Unit on Deaths in Custody under the Bukit Aman Integrity and Standard Compliance Department, said Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Mohamed Said.

He said such cases were no longer being investigated by investigating officers at district police headquarters or the lockups where the incident was reported.

“This is to ensure that investigations are conducted transparently and we will not compromise on any form of misconduct and violation of laws.

“The cases will be investigated with the criminal and disciplinary aspects taken into account,” he said during the question-and-answer session at Dewan Negara, here today.

He was responding to a question from Senator Datuk Bobbey Suan on the preventive measures taken by the Home Ministry to address the occurrence of deaths in custody.

Meanwhile, Ismail said 17 deaths in custody were reported from January to December last year, with Selangor recording the highest number of deaths at seven cases, followed by Pahang with six, Johor with two, and one case each in Kedah and Perak.

“From January to December 2020, 16 deaths in police custody were recorded: nine in Pahang, two in Terengganu, and one death each in Perlis, Perak, Melaka, Johor, and Sabah.

“A total of 113 deaths were recorded at immigration detention depots from January 2020 to June 2021, while 27 deaths due to Covid-19 were reported up till March 15,” he said.

Ismail said 12 people died in prisons last year involving seven inmates at Kluang Prison, Johor and one death each at Sg Udang Prison, Melaka; Simpang Renggam Prison, Johor; Bentong Prison, Pahang; Kajang Women’s Prison, Selangor; and Kuala Kangsar Satellite Prison, Perak.

He said in 2020, 13 deaths took place in prisons with seven of them reported at Kluang Prison, two cases at Sg Udang Prison and one death each at Sg Buloh Prison, Selangor; Kota Kinabalu Prison, Sabah; Taiping Prison, Perak; and Pokok Senam Prison, Penang.

“In order to improve the management of detainees in lockups, the Royal Malaysia Police has come up with stricter guidelines, including for sick detainees, by increasing the frequency of night patrols as well as the number of personnel in charge of managing detainees,” he said.

Ismail said 684 police lockups nationwide will also be equipped with closed-circuit television cameras to enable better monitoring of detainees and prevent any untoward incidents. – Bernama, March 22, 2022

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