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22 Feb 2017
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Charles Santiago@mpklang 12 hours ago
Horror stories by parents of police violence against their children. Beaten, burnt, hanged upside down and whacked

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Charles Santiago@mpklang 12 hours ago
rearrested (2/2)

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Charles Santiago@mpklang 12 hours ago
2 mothers say their 16-year old sons have been hanged upside down & beaten by police in the lockup. Magistrate denied remand, (1/2)
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22 Feb 2017
Go easy on youth offenders, Santiago tells cops
DAP MP urges police to take legal action against such offenders instead of using force.

KLANG: Police must avoid violence against minors aged 16 and below, Klang MP Charles Santiago urged today.
At a press conference, Santiago gave details of three teenagers who were allegedly beaten up while being hung upside down.
He said in one case, Ang Kian Kok, 16, and two of his friends were detained at the Banting police station for alleged robbery.
In a police report sighted by FMT, the Banting magistrate’s court ordered the police to release Ang and his friends.
Police later re-arrested the trio and placed them under custody at the Klang police headquarters.
The police report, lodged by Ang’s mother, alleged that the trio were beaten up by the police while being hung upside down.
Santiago said these boys had no prior record.
Santiago also brought up another case involving Mikail Quay, 16, who is currently admitted to hospital after allegedly being struck on the head with a baton while apparently trying to escape a police roadblock.
Mikail was out on a Saturday night, riding a motorcycle without a licence, when he came across the roadblock, according to Amirul Quay, his father.
“A police officer suddenly came out of the bushes and struck his helmet until it broke.
“They then made him push his motorcycle about 50 metres to the roadblock, where he collapsed on the curb,” Amirul said.
Mikail is currently warded at Hospital Shah Alam, with severe fractures in his skull, right eye socket and the nose. There is also minor bleeding in the brain, his father said.
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