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Friday 3 January 2014

Sanjeevan’s friend innocent and freed

MyWatch chairman R Sri Sanjeevan will expose another video clip soon on the cops behind drug syndicates in Negri Sembilan and Malacca.

PETALING JAYA: Anti-crime activist R Sri Sanjeevan’s friend Ramesh who was arrested on July 27 and sent to the Muar detention centre has been released last Tuesday after proving his innocence in front of the Home Ministry’s Consultative Board.

Ramesh, who was with Sanjeevan during his shooting incident in Bahau, Negeri Sembilan, was faslely linked to a drug syndicate and sentenced to two years’ jail under the Drugs Preventive Law1985 and subsequently sent to Muar detention centre.

Sanjeevan also alleged that Ramesh was physically tortured during his 60-day remand at the Police Remand Centre in KL to reveal the identity of the man in the FMT video on July 2, 2013.

In the video an ex-convict revealed a drug syndicate operating in Negeri Sembilan and Malacca with police help.

“The intelligence report states that Ramesh bought drugs from an unknown person ‘A’ but it was proven in front of the consultative board that the person ‘A’ died in 2008.

“No direct link were found between Ramesh and person ‘A’, thus this proves that the evidence was fabricated against Ramesh,” said the MyWatch chairman.

“On July 28, Negeri Sembilan CPO Osman Salleh in a statement stated that Ramesh was on police wanted list since early last year.

“This is a blatant lie because I personally brought along Ramesh to meet the Jempol OCPD Supt Hamzah sometime in May 2013 for meeting, but why was he not arrested then if he was a suspect,” asked Sanjeevan.

“Why are the police paranoid about the revelation made by MyWatch? By right the IGP should investigate the rogue cops and not on the person in the video,” he said.

Sanjeevan said the Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi failed to investigate revelations made MyWatch and also into his shootings.

He said it was high time for Malaysians to have a new Inspector-General of Police, Federal Criminal Investigation Department (CID) director and Narcotics director.

He also recalled that on July 6, last year, IGP Khalid Abu Bakar in a press conference stated they will work with MyWatch to investigate on the revelations and take action against the rogue police personnel.

“However, no investigations were carried out despite giving the full information and co-operation to the police,” said Sanjeevan in a press statement.

Sanjeevan cheated death when he was shot by a pillion rider, on July 27, at a traffic light in Bahau, Negeri Sembilan.

One bullet pierced his lung, causing an infection which delayed surgery to remove the bullet.

Sanjeevan claimed to have fed crime and drug-related information directly to the IGP but failed to receive any reply from him.

He said his NGO would make another recorded revelation in near future pertaining to drug syndicates in Negeri Sembilan and Malacca which purportedly involved top cops.

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