Ex-CJ: Death in custody caused by cops’ disregard for human rights
Saturday May 30, 2015
03:33 PM GMT+8
03:33 PM GMT+8
UPDATED:
May 30, 2015
05:09 PM GMT+8
May 30, 2015
05:09 PM GMT+8
Dzaiddin, who had led the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Police
Reform, said that this police culture has been instilled even starting
at their training stage, where there is little focus on respecting the
rule of law or the sanctity of human life.
“The current attitude within PDRM towards the rule of law is one of
indifference, with a patent disregard for basic human rights,” Dzaiddin
said today, using the Malay acronym for the Royal Malaysian Police.
“Whilst the current Malaysian Police Training Camp requisites a
year-long course before graduation to constable, there is a distinct
lack of emphasis upon respect for the rule of law or the sanctity of
human life,” he said in his keynote address at a forum on police
accountability.
Dzaiddin suggested that a reform of the police training system would
allow “sharper focus” on the issue of police brutality, to train police
on how to react to stressful situations without resorting to lethal
force.
The ex-judge also criticised the so-called “blue wall of silence”, a
term used to describe the barricade of protection police officers offer
each other whenever they are under investigation, in order to protect
each other.
“It is near impossible to have impartiality or transparency when
looking to discipline one of your own, and the more controversial the
topic the more opaque any investigation is likely to become,” said
Dzaiddin.
Dzaiddin had been a key voice in the call to set up the Independent
Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC), an independent
oversight body for the police.
The Malaysian Bar, civil society groups and politicians from both sides
of the divide have been calling for the IPCMC’s implementation since
2006 but to no avail.
There have been 242 cases of death in police custody between 2000 and
2014, with at least 13 cases alone last year, as reported by global
watchdog Amnesty International.
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