SHAH ALAM: (Free Malaysia Today)Aminulrasyid Amzah, 15, was involved in a 6km high-speed chase with policemen before he was shot dead.
This was revealed by Inspector-General of Police Musa Hasan, who visited the scene of the incident this morning.
"We are saddened by this incident. You should stop when ordered by the police.
"Even if you have no licence you should not fear. At most you will be fined. Once again, let me remind you, do not run away as it will create suspicion," he said.
Aminulrasyid was allegedly shot when he attempted to reverse his car into the policemen.
The police have come under intense fire over the shooting, with the matter being raised in cabinet as well.
Probe papers handed to DPP
Meanwhile, Musa said the police have submitted the investigation papers on the fatal shooting to the deputy public prosecutor.
He said the police welcomed an inquest into the incident to establish the truth and the cause of the incident.
"The investigating officer of the case had submitted the investigation papers to the DPP today for further action.
"I asked for an inquiry to be conducted first to see whether there was justification in the police's action," he told reporters after visiting the scene of the shooting at Jalan 11/2G in Section 11 here today.
Earlier, he was briefed on how the events had occurred.
This was revealed by Inspector-General of Police Musa Hasan, who visited the scene of the incident this morning.
"We are saddened by this incident. You should stop when ordered by the police.
"Even if you have no licence you should not fear. At most you will be fined. Once again, let me remind you, do not run away as it will create suspicion," he said.
Aminulrasyid was allegedly shot when he attempted to reverse his car into the policemen.
The police have come under intense fire over the shooting, with the matter being raised in cabinet as well.
Probe papers handed to DPP
Meanwhile, Musa said the police have submitted the investigation papers on the fatal shooting to the deputy public prosecutor.
He said the police welcomed an inquest into the incident to establish the truth and the cause of the incident.
"The investigating officer of the case had submitted the investigation papers to the DPP today for further action.
"I asked for an inquiry to be conducted first to see whether there was justification in the police's action," he told reporters after visiting the scene of the shooting at Jalan 11/2G in Section 11 here today.
Earlier, he was briefed on how the events had occurred.
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