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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Taiping Prison riot: One staffer charged, 5 face disciplinary actions

 


The Prison Department has confirmed that one of its personnel has been charged under Section 304(b) of the Penal Code following an incident that occurred at Taiping Prison on Jan 17, 2025.

The department, in a statement, announced that the results of the independent and comprehensive police investigation also led to disciplinary action proceedings against five other prison officers at the department level.

According to the statement, the action reflects the Prison Department’s continued commitment to upholding the principle of accountability without protecting any individual found to have violated the law regardless of rank or position.

"The department practises a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of misconduct and fully respects the ongoing legal process without prejudice to the investigation," the statement said in response to the Suhakam public inquiry report.

Previously, it was reported that an incident of alleged provocation of inmates took place at Taiping Prison in January 2025 during the transfer process from Hall B to Block E, which resulted in the death of detainee Gan Chin Eng.

The inquiry panel, in its final decision on the inquiry into the riot, also recommended that Taiping Prison be turned into a museum because it was no longer suitable for use as a prison.

In a related development, the Prison Department, through the Home Ministry, is committed to continuing the agenda of modernising prison infrastructure, including planning the construction of a new complex to replace the ageing institution.

According to the statement, Taiping Prison, which is now 146 years old and has the status of a national heritage building, is among the institutions identified as being in dire need of replacement.

The construction of new facilities that are more modern, safe and conducive is important to improve the efficiency of institutional management, strengthen security and safeguard the welfare of prospects and prison officers.

- Bernama

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