By Pakac Luteb
There is only 1 version of the shooting of a teenage boy by police in
Shah Alam, the correct and true version.
However, there are multiple versions in the media.
Only 1 media version (or none) is the true and correct version.
The difficulty is in learning the true facts of the case.
Fortunately there was a civilian witness, a friend of the victim who
was in the car during the shooting.
Hopefully a proper enquiry will be done and the truth made public.
One clinical psychologist, i think his name is Teoh, came out in
defence of the police.
He said the police were unable to see who they were shooting at.
The police have no bloody business shooting blindly at people!
One other account of the case says the boy was shot in the face at
close range, so close there was gunpowder on his face.
If he was shot at such close range, how is it the police were not
fully aware of who they are shooting?
The police serve the public and the public pays their salaries.
For the benefit of all Malaysians, civilians and the portion of the
police force who are caring and hard working, the truth of the case
must be made public.
Friday, May 7, 2010
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