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- Rosmah and Najib love each other forever! No other woman.
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Daily Archives: June 2, 2013
Stillborn: The Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC)…
… The Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC) The IPCMC is an police oversight body first proposed by a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) to improve the police force, which was held 2005. However, the proposal was rejected by … Continue reading
P. Karuna Nithi, dead with 49 injuries: High Court upholds coroner’s finding implicating cops in custodial death…
__________________________________________________________ N. Dharmendran, 32, Indah Water employee, dead in police custody Violence and Death at the Hands of the Police … P. Karuna Nithi died on 1 June 2013, in a police lock-up, just under two weeks after N. Dharmendran died in … Continue reading
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Tagged death in police station, Dharmendran, Dharmendran’s family harassed by Paul Low’s officer and cops’, Engineer P Karuna Nithi, former Kapar MP S Manivasagam, Indah Water employee, Indian deaths at police station, lock up, PKR vice president N Surendran, PMO, police, police cusstody, prime minister's office, racial profiling, Tampin district police headquarters
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