
The Perak police's denial in assaulting student protestors at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) was "prejudiced" because it was made before proper investigations.

"The Perak police chief's statement is prejudiced... an investigating officer only came to record Safwan's statement at 1pm today," he said.
The student's statement was taken today following a police report lodged by a witness of the alleged assault.
Khairuddin was speaking to reporters after Safwan was discharged at the Slim River hospital this afternoon.
Police had claimed that the Universiti Malaya student had sustained injuries in a fall and that there was no scuffle at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris on New Year's Eve.
Muhammad Safwan, 23, collapsed in fits during the scuffle with police when the latter tried to break up a student sit in at the Tanjong Malim university, for academic freedom.
Muhammad Safwan, 23, collapsed in fits during the scuffle with police when the latter tried to break up a student sit in at the Tanjong Malim university, for academic freedom.
Preparing for legal action
The student claims he was assaulted by police and sustained injuries to his face and chest and claims to still have difficulty breathing.
“He is discharged today upon doctor's orders although we wonder why he is discharged so soon as he is evidently still weak,” the Mohd Khairuddin (right) said.
He added that his party is currently preparing to take legal action against the police on the matter.
“We are compiling evidence. There is currently evidence to show that excessive force was used to break up a peaceful demonstration,” he said.
Answering a question posed to his client, who was pushed out of the hospital building in a wheelchair, Mohd Khairuddin declined to comment on claims that the students had provoked the police.
Police say 17 students were arrested in the bloody incident, including Upsi student leader Adam Adli Abdul Halim who is facing a university enquiry for lowering a flag with Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's face printed on at the Umno headquarters last month.
The student claims he was assaulted by police and sustained injuries to his face and chest and claims to still have difficulty breathing.

He added that his party is currently preparing to take legal action against the police on the matter.
“We are compiling evidence. There is currently evidence to show that excessive force was used to break up a peaceful demonstration,” he said.
Answering a question posed to his client, who was pushed out of the hospital building in a wheelchair, Mohd Khairuddin declined to comment on claims that the students had provoked the police.
Police say 17 students were arrested in the bloody incident, including Upsi student leader Adam Adli Abdul Halim who is facing a university enquiry for lowering a flag with Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's face printed on at the Umno headquarters last month.
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