IPOH, July 1- The government and the police will appeal against the judgement in the civil suit filed by the family of suspected car thief A. Kugan, who died in police custody.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said they would file an appeal in the Court of Appeal, failing which they would appeal to the Federal Court.
He was speaking to reporters after opening the Sekolah Izzuddin Shah and Sekolah Menengah Raja Perempuan Ta’ayah’s alumni 15th annual general meeting and its cooperative society here yesterday.
In the landmark ruling, which saw the family of Kugan winning RM801,700 in damages, High Court judge Justice V.T. Singham said former Selangor police chief Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar (now Inspector-General of Police), was liable to misconduct in public office.
Ahmad Zahid said with the decision, it showed proved the perception that the court would always be in favour of the government was not true.
“I will never compromise with any officer or policeman who misuse their power and action against any detainee,” he said.
In his decision lat Wednesday, Justice Singham also found the police and the government liable for Kugan’s death from grievous injuries at the Taipan police station on Jan 20, 2009.
In her suit, Kugan’s mother N. Indra, 46, had named Khalid, former constable V. Navindran, former Subang Jaya police chief ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar (deceased), the Inspector-General of Police and the Government as defendants.
– BERNAMA