JOHOR BARU, Jan 25 – Two deputy ministers are likely to face action if they are found to have broken the law in accompanying the crowd that raided the

JOHOR BARU, Jan 25 – Two deputy ministers are likely to face action if they are found to have broken the law in accompanying the crowd that raided the mortuary of Serdang Hospital in Selangor on Tuesday, Home Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar said.

Datuk K. Devamany and Senator T. Murugiah, both deputy ministers in the Prime Minister’s Department, were present at the morgue when the crowd entered the premises to examine the body of suspected car thief A. Kugan who had died while in police custody.

“No minister or member of the administration is above the law and if you have committed an offence then you have to face the consequences,” Syed Hamid told reporters before attending a public forum on the Internal Security Act (ISA) here last night.

He also said that the 11 policemen being investigated for allegedly causing hurt to Kugan would not be spared action if they were found to have abused their powers. [read more]

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