Media Statement by Lau Weng San in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 23rd May 2009:
Send OCPDs back to Police College for human rights trainings
Nonsensical arrests that the police made since 7th May only deepens the impression from the general public that this country has slowly turned to be a police state, no different from the Gestapo in Nazi’s Germany, the KGB during Soviet Union’s time and the many Secret Polices in Eastern European countries during Communist’s rule.
The recent spate of nonsensical arrests remind me of what former Inspector-General of Police (IGP) said three years ago in a Human Rights Seminar organized by the police force targeting at Officers-In-Charge of Police District (OCPDs).
Below are some quotes by former IGP, Tan Sri Bakri Omar, the predecessor of current IGP, Tan Sri Musa Hassan:
From The Star dated 2nd March 2006:
“Police personnel should have equipped themselves with knowledge on the Human Rights Act, the Police Act, the Criminal Procedure Code and other related laws when they completed their police training.
“We taught you this, if you feel it is not enough, we will add more; and if it is still not enough, you better leave the force and find another job,” Mohd Bakri said when opening a course for OCPDs at the Royal Malaysian Police College in Cheras here yesterday.”
From NST dated 2nd March 2006,
“Bakri was puzzled why some police officers focused on trivial matters.
"Why do we concentrate on things that are remeh-temeh (trivial) when there are more important things to do? Why find 10 men and shave them bald? "OCPD Kajang, I can tell you that if I drop by Kajang (district police headquarters) now, I can find 10 mistakes within an hour," said Bakri.
But Mohd Noor Hakim was not the only one taken to task, although he was the only one named by the IGP.
"We have been teaching you about human rights all along ... you cannot say we have not been teaching you. If this (three-day seminar) is not enough, then we can make it longer.
"After that, if you still do not understand (about human rights), then you might as well look for another job.
"We don't want stupid officers," he said.
Bakri said the district police chiefs needed to stress human rights and how to treat the public to all their men, especially those manning enquiry desks and patrol cars.”
I think what Tan Sri Bakri Omar said three years ago are some very good reminders not only to us as general publics but also to the current leadership of the police force.
Perhaps it is time for OCPDs to be sent back to police colleges for such seminars again as some of them have clearly forgotten the words of their former boss three years ago.
* Lau Weng San, Selangor DAP Secretary & ADUN for Kampung Tunku
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