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▌热点短视频 ▌柔王储保镖涉嫌殴打OKU电召车司机引起争议!事主获800令吉赔偿,是在不情愿下销案?朝野YB非议警方处理方式……

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00:00Rofo Wangchu's bodyguard beat up an OKU electric car driver.
00:03The case was finally closed, but it was exposed to the public.
00:07The Dalai Lama Association said that the victim was forced to close the case.
00:11NGOs and grassroot political activists came out in support.
00:13They hope that the police will take such a criminal case seriously
00:16and stop the investigation as soon as it is resolved.
00:19The case cannot be closed.
00:21Let's talk about what happened.
00:23As far as we know, this 46-year-old electric car driver is a deaf and mute person.
00:27On February 28, at 11 a.m.,
00:30he picked up four passengers from a high-end hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
00:34He parked the car at the entrance of the lobby.
00:37According to the report,
00:38Rofo Wangchu's bodyguard
00:41beat up the owner's car and asked him to move the car.
00:43But the owner didn't pay attention to the order
00:46and angered the bodyguard.
00:48Then the bodyguard attacked the owner's head with his fist.
00:52The injured owner reported to the police,
00:53but later chose to close the case.
00:56He received a compensation of RMB800.
00:58But is it really just for RMB800?
01:01Maybe it's not that simple.
01:03The Dalmatian Deaf Association posted an article
01:05claiming that the electric car driver chose to close the case
01:08and agreed to compensate under pressure.
01:10They pointed out that after the owner reported to the police for the first time,
01:13he showed the video of the incident and the wound
01:17as instructed by the police.
01:18At 5 p.m. that day, the owner was called to the police station
01:21and brought to a small room.
01:23He stayed in an unguarded room for a few hours.
01:25His cell phone was also detained
01:27and claimed to be treated as a suspect.
01:30Later, the owner was only told that he had two choices.
01:32First, to bring the case to court but not to take the phone back.
01:36Second, to close the case and get compensation.
01:38The Dalmatian Deaf Association said
01:40that the owner chose to close the case and agreed to compensate under pressure.
01:43The article also mentioned that after the negotiation was over,
01:46the owner was asked to sign a report.
01:48But the content of the report
01:50was not reported by the owner in advance.
01:53After leaving the police station,
01:54the owner received a text message again
01:56and was asked to go to the police station for the third time.
01:58He also signed the third report.
02:00The Dalmatian Deaf Association condemned
02:02the series of improper treatment during the investigation
02:05which made the deaf people in Dalmatian society more vulnerable
02:08and even lost the right to be protected by the law.
02:11Finally, there was a complaint from the Chief Police Officer of Kuala Lumpur,
02:14Mr. Lu Si Di.
02:15He said that
02:16the driver of Longya Electric Vehicle
02:17had reached an agreement with the bodyguards of the deceased.
02:21The incident had been solved
02:23and the police did not want to continue the investigation.
02:25Therefore, the police did not continue the investigation.
02:28However, the police said that
02:29they did not want to investigate
02:31and this caused dissatisfaction of the LFL.
02:33The Chief Police Officer said that
02:35the case involved criminal incidents
02:37and the police had to continue the investigation.
02:39The police did not fulfill their duties
02:41if they were not able to withdraw their complaints
02:43or if the complaints had been resolved.
02:45If the police continued to allow similar actions,
02:47the electors could use this
02:49to force others to withdraw any complaints against them.
02:51This would lead to the collapse of our judicial system.
02:55Mr. Si Di had the same opinion
02:56as Mr. Hassan Kalin,
02:58a member of the PASI Gugdang Parliamentary Committee.
03:01He said that the police should not
03:02take criminal cases so lightly.
03:04Criminal cases are different from civil cases.
03:07Only the victims of civil cases
03:08can choose to stop the prosecution of the perpetrators.
03:11Mr. Hassan Kalin also said that
03:13the LFL should be punished.
03:15Mr. Si Di also said that
03:17this case should be investigated
03:19and it should not remain unsolved.
03:20He said that no matter who the perpetrator is,
03:22their status, influence, or identity,
03:24the police should play a role of
03:26safeguarding the law and
03:27being a public safety guardian.
03:29The PASI Gugdang Parliamentary Committee believes that
03:30the problems of selective monitoring,
03:32bias in power relations,
03:33and system bullying
03:36have existed in China for a long time
03:38and have not been properly resolved.
03:40This will further affect
03:41the professionalism and service quality of the police.
03:44Lawyers almost believe that
03:45as long as it involves criminal cases
03:47from a legal perspective,
03:48the police should continue the investigation.
03:50The PASI Gugdang Parliamentary Committee
03:52also issued a statement today
03:53that the bodyguards belong to the police
03:55and are the police guards.
03:56The PASI Gugdang Parliamentary Committee encourages the police
03:58to investigate this matter
03:59and give justice to the victims.
04:01Let's continue to follow
04:02the progress of this case.
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