Wednesday, January 28, 2009

What's up with all of us? The Kugan lcase.


(Pic. taken from minaq jinggo)
PUCHONG:
Suspected car thief A. Kugan was laid to rest at 5:20pm Wednesday at the Batu 14 cemetery here, more than a week after his death while in police custody had created a controversy.
He was buried in the presence of family members and hundreds of supporters and well-wishers.
It was a day in which emotions were on edge. The drama started in the vicinity of the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) in Petaling Jaya when the Field Reserve Unit (FRU) and the Light Strike Force were deployed, creating a massive jam at about 9:30am.
The units were placed there in anticipation of a large crowd for the procession that would begin at the UMMC mortuary where Kugan’s body was being kept, Petaling Jaya police chief Asst Comm Arjunaidi Mohamed said.
By 11am, that expected large crowd had materialised, even before Kugan’s family arrived at about noon.

Read more at Star Online

This is not good for the country. Everybody must be more responsible in whatever actions that they are going to take due this unfortunate incident.

The POLICE - They will have to come clean and must failrly explain to the rakyat about the death of Kugan ... whatever his offence, he should be given a fair trial. That's his right as a citizen. The police promise that they are going to investigate this case further and we hope that they will be do it in a fair and proffesional manner.
The POLTICIAN - They should not exploit Kugan's death for their own personal agenda. We see politics from both the government and oppositions during the procession and we hope they are sincere about their presence there. They must not instigate the rakyat further to do things that can evolve into something nasty.
The FAMILY - We truly understand their feelings. To lose a member of ones' family is always a sad occasion, what more under this circumstances. They should fight for an independent inquiry to determine fairly the death of the son.
MALAYSIAN - We as the rakyat should not treat this incident politically and racially. It is just an unfortunate event. As rakyat we all need answer, not only for the late Kugans but most importantly for us all. What happen to Kugan can easily happen to anyone of us, no matter who we are or what we are.

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