Selangor police refutes denying detainee medical treatment


SHAH ALAM: The Selangor police have refuted a report by an online portal claiming that a detainee was denied medical treatment while being held.

State Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief ACP 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 on Friday (April 22).

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