Alleged assault of Taiping prisoners: Bar calls for justice and urgent prison reforms

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The Malaysian Bar is deeply alarmed and saddened by reports of the alleged assault of over 100 prisoners at Taiping Prison, which tragically resulted in the death of an inmate.

If confirmed, this incident represents a grave violation of human rights and an affront to the principles of justice that our legal system is meant to uphold.

Every individual, regardless of their status, is entitled to fundamental human rights, including the right to life and personal security, and to be free from inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

The reported conditions in which inmates were allegedly held in a hall “infested with snakes, centipedes, and strewn with refuse” are appalling and we demand a comprehensive, transparent, and impartial investigation.

The swift action taken by the police in assuming control demonstrates the authorities’ commitment to investigating the matter.

The Malaysian Bar emphasises that a thorough and independent inquiry is crucial to ensuring that justice is served and that such abuses do not recur. The investigation must be conducted with full transparency, and its findings must be made public.

Those found responsible for this tragic event must be held accountable and face the full force of the law. The principles of equality and non-discrimination are fundamental to the rule of law and justice must be served without exception.

Furthermore, as this incident involves a death in custody, it must be referred to the coroner, as stipulated under Section 334 of the Criminal Procedure Code, to determine the exact cause of death. Any failure to do so would undermine public confidence in the justice system.

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This tragedy underscores the critical need for comprehensive prison reform in Malaysia. Overcrowding remains a persistent issue within our correctional facilities, exacerbating tensions, straining resources and compromising inmate safety.

The Malaysian Bar strongly advocates for systemic reform, including the expansion of alternative sentencing mechanisms to reduce the strain on our prison system.

One such option is the wider implementation of compulsory attendance orders under the Offenders Compulsory Attendance Act 1954. By establishing more compulsory attendance centres across Malaysia, non-violent offenders can serve structured rehabilitation programmes instead of being incarcerated in overcrowded and under-resourced prisons.

It is time for a paradigm shift in sentencing – one that recognises that rehabilitation does not solely depend on incarceration. The whole system must move away from the notion that imprisonment is the only effective means of rehabilitation. Instead, alternative forms of punishment should be considered to better serve both justice and the reintegration of offenders into society.

The Malaysian Bar stands ready to support and assist in addressing these serious concerns. We call on the government to take immediate steps toward comprehensive prison reform to prevent further tragedies.

The protection of human rights must not be an afterthought: it is a fundamental obligation of any just society.

The Malaysian Bar remains committed to upholding justice, advocating for the humane treatment of all individuals, and ensuring that the legal system in Malaysia continues to reflect the principles of fairness, dignity and the rule of law. – Bar

Mohamad Ezri Abdul Wahab is president of the Malaysian Bar.

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