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The 28-year-old policeman was alleged to have committed the offences at the interrogation room of the serious crimes branch office at the Taipan police station in USJ, Subang Jaya, at 7am and 4pm on Jan 16 last year.
Kons Navindran, who is attached to the Subang Jaya district police station, was alleged to have caused grievous hurt to Kugan to extort a confession or information, which might lead to the detection of an offence or misconduct.
If found guilty, the father of two could be jailed up to 10 years and fined for each charge under Section 331 of the Penal Code.
PETALING JAYA: The policeman charged with two counts of causing grievous hurt to suspected car thief A. Kugan will know on Jan 28 whether he would be required to defend himself in the case.
Sessions Court judge Aslam Zainuddin fixed the date to deliver his decision at the end of the prosecution stage at the court complex here yesterday.
In the dock is Kons V. Navindran who pleaded not guilty to two charges of causing grievous hurt to 23-year-old Kugan, who died in police custody.
Sessions Court judge Aslam Zainuddin fixed the date to deliver his decision at the end of the prosecution stage at the court complex here yesterday.
In the dock is Kons V. Navindran who pleaded not guilty to two charges of causing grievous hurt to 23-year-old Kugan, who died in police custody.
The 28-year-old policeman was alleged to have committed the offences at the interrogation room of the serious crimes branch office at the Taipan police station in USJ, Subang Jaya, at 7am and 4pm on Jan 16 last year.
Kons Navindran, who is attached to the Subang Jaya district police station, was alleged to have caused grievous hurt to Kugan to extort a confession or information, which might lead to the detection of an offence or misconduct.
If found guilty, the father of two could be jailed up to 10 years and fined for each charge under Section 331 of the Penal Code.
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