Prisons Dept to fully cooperate on Suhakam’s Taiping prison riot report


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Prison Department will fully cooperate with the relevant authorities in studying the findings of Suhakam's public inquiry into the Taiping Prison riot in 2025.

In a statement on Wednesday (May 27), the department said it views every finding, recommendation and issue in the report with the utmost seriousness, including allegations involving prison management and staff.

"We will cooperate fully to examine the report thoroughly, in detail, and with integrity, to ensure every issue raised receives proper attention.

"The department remains committed to safety, welfare, rehabilitation and human rights compliance, in line with legal provisions and established prison management standards," the statement read.

The department also urged all parties to refrain from speculation or making premature conclusions that could affect this process and further action by authorities.

On Monday, Suhakam's public inquiry panel released its final findings on the Jan 17, 2025, Taiping Prison riot, which resulted in an elderly inmate’s death.

The panel suggested turning Taiping Prison into a museum, saying it is no longer fit for use as a prison. - Bernama

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