The government does not condone any extrajudicial killings and will look into complaints that the police were targeting Indian Malaysians in wake of the controversial shootings of six suspected criminals in Kulim, Kedah. "This is a serious matter. We will look into it," Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak told reporters after chairing the cabinet committee on Indian affairs in Parliament today. This was the second meeting of the committee which was formed soon after the last general election to look into the affairs of the Indian community. The 90-minute meeting today was also attended by MIC president S Samy Vellu and all three MIC parliamentarians - S Subramaniam, M Saravanan and K Devamany. "If there are any individuals in any organisations who are abusing their powers, appropriate action will be taken against them," said Najib. When asked on the killing of six Indians in Kulim last week, Najib said that proper investigations has to be first undertaken before any action was to be taken.
Ok lah. At least we have his words that he will look into it. Like Kugan's case, how long has the police been looking into it...now still looking into it and will still look into it until when...?
Ok lah. At least we have his words that he will look into it. Like Kugan's case, how long has the police been looking into it...now still looking into it and will still look into it until when...?
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