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Friday, 19 February 2010

Kugan´s death: Trial begins, first witness testifies

The police have the right to initiate investigations on any crime suspects, the Sessions Court was told today.

ASP Rodney Pasla Harris, 31, of the Taipan police station in Subang Jaya, who is the first witness in the trial, said the investigations would begin once approval was granted by an investigating officer.

a kugan murdered assaulted indian youthHarris, who is from the serious crime branch, said the number of policemen assigned to pursue a case would depend on the seriousness of the case.

The Taipan police station is not equipped with a lock-up, he told the court during the examination-in-chief by deputy public prosecutor Abazafree Mohd Abas.

"Normally, a suspect is held in custody at the Puchong Jaya police station and will be brought to the Taipan police station for questioning before being sent back to the lock-up," said Harris.

Police officer in the dock

Harris is the first witness at the trial of a constable with the Subang USJ police station, V Navindran, 28, who was charged with causing grievous hurt to A Kugan, 23, who died while in police custody.

The offences were allegedly committed at the interrogation room of the D9 office of the Taipan police station at 7am and 4pm on Jan 16.

Navindran, who is represented by PM Nagarajan, faces two alternative charges of causing hurt to Kugan at the same place and time.

Kugan was detained by the police on Jan 15 on suspicion of being involved in a car theft but died several days later.

Judge Aslam Zainuddin will visit the Taipan police station on Monday.

The trial continues tomorrow with testimonies from a doctor and a police photographer.

- Bernama

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