In a statement late this evening, Home Ministry chief secretary Mahmood Adam said based on the Health Ministry report, errant police personnel would be referred to the police's disciplinary committee.

The Health Ministry
report, released today, confirms that the police water cannon was fired
at demonstrators who were converging at the hospital multi-storey
carpark and main gate.
“However, this action (was taken) solely to disperse groups of protesters who were gathering at the hospital area,” said Mahmood, quoting from the Health Ministry report.
“However, this action (was taken) solely to disperse groups of protesters who were gathering at the hospital area,” said Mahmood, quoting from the Health Ministry report.
Smoke bombs
It was also confirmed that tear gas canisters were fired from the Waz Lian Enterprise Sdn Bhd building in the direction of a carpark outside the hospital compound.
“However,
allegations that there was tear gas fired inside the hospital compound
are not true because it happened at a public carpark outside the
hospital compound,” said Mahmood.
The report also states that 'smoke bombs' were thrown by police personnel towards protesters who were converging at the Chinese Maternity Hospital (CMH) carpark.
“Referring to the smoke bomb incident, investigations found that this did not happen inside the Tung Shin Hospital compound, but at the CMH compound, which in terms of administration, is separate from Tung Shin.
“CMH had ceased operations since September 2006 because of major renovations which will take place in December 2011,” said Mahmood.
It was also confirmed that tear gas canisters were fired from the Waz Lian Enterprise Sdn Bhd building in the direction of a carpark outside the hospital compound.
The report also states that 'smoke bombs' were thrown by police personnel towards protesters who were converging at the Chinese Maternity Hospital (CMH) carpark.
“Referring to the smoke bomb incident, investigations found that this did not happen inside the Tung Shin Hospital compound, but at the CMH compound, which in terms of administration, is separate from Tung Shin.
“CMH had ceased operations since September 2006 because of major renovations which will take place in December 2011,” said Mahmood.
Initial denial
He
stressed that the decision to refer errant police personnel for
disciplinary proceedings shows that the Home Ministry was serious in
ensuring that its staff follow procedures. 
Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai had initially denied claims that riot-control weapons were fired into the Tung Shin Hospital compound during the July 9 rally.
However, pictures which were widely distributed on the Internet suggested the contrary, leading Liow to announce the formation of a “high-level committee of enquiry” to probe the claims.
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