Selangor police refute claim they denied detainee medical attention


Selangor police say that when a suspect complained of fever and worried it could be dengue or Covid-19, they brought him to seek medical attention at Selayang Hospital. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 23, 2022.

SELANGOR police have refuted a report by an online portal claiming a detainee was denied medical treatment while being held. 

State Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Azman Ali said the suspect, who was arrested on April 17 on suspicion of being involved in the purchase and sale of ATM cards, was taken for treatment while being detained at the Selayang police station, Gombak, yesterday. 

“Yesterday, when the suspect was in remand custody under Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code at the Selayang police station, he complained of fever and was worried if it was a symptom of dengue or Covid-19. 

“As a result, the police from the Gombak district police headquarters sent him to Selayang Hospital for treatment. The doctor’s report stated that he had a normal fever and he had been given medicine and treatment,” he said in a statement today.

Azman said the suspect had been remanded for four days at that point and during that period he did not complain of fever or illness.

In addition, Azman stressed that the police had strong evidence to detain the suspect to facilitate investigation into cases of fraud reported by victims in Serdang, Shah Alam and Gombak.

“Reports stating that the police engaged in ‘chained smoking’ (passing detainees around police stations) detainees or any arbitrary action are inaccurate,” he said.

Azman was responding to a news report on an online portal today entitled Lawyer says his sick clients didn’t get medical treatment in lock-up. – Bernama, April 23, 2022.


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