KUALA LUMPUR: Even in death, there is no peace for Nurin Jazlin Jazimin.
She is still being violated and this time, it may very well be by the same people who are supposedly involved in the investigations to nab her killer.
This is what police are working on after sickening pictures of her post-mortem were found to be circulating on the Internet via emails.
The pictures include Nurin's body inside the sports bag and part of the post-mortem report.
Selangor police chief Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar is furious and has instructed a full investigation into how the photographs, which were classified as "secret", had made it on to the Internet.
Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail also expressed outrage over this latest development and said he wanted a full investigation.
"It is a despicable and deplorable act," Khalid said angrily.
The case is being investigated under the Official Secrets Act 1972 and for possession of pornographic materials.
He did not discount the possibility that policemen and hospital staff may have been involved in circulating the photographs.
Khalid said a report was lodged by the Petaling Jaya police chief ACP Arjunaidi Mohamad at the police headquarters in Petaling Jaya yesterday evening.
"The origin of the emails is now being probed," he said.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur Hospital director Datuk Dr Zaininah Mohd Zin denied that any of her staff was involved in the leaking and circulation of Nurin's post-mortem pictures.
"The case has been placed in a classified file and only a handful of people, including the head of the Forensics Department, has access to the file," she said.
"An initial investigation has been carried out by the Forensics Department head and the findings showed that the leak did not come from the hospital."
It is learnt that during investigations into Nurin's case, only two cameras were used, one belonging to the police and the other to the hospital.
Police, however, have not discounted the possibility that the photographs could have been taken using a camera-phone.
Nurin's devastated father, Jazimin Abdul Jalil, also lodged a police report.
The photographs were sent to him by a relative who persuaded him to lodge the report.
"Why are they doing this to us? Haven't we suffered enough?" asked the distraught taxi driver at the Dang Wangi police station last night.
Jazimin said from now on, any statement from the family would be through their counsel Datuk Muhammad Shafee Abdullah.
In a related development, it is learnt that the remand order on the Indonesian woman who had swallowed a SIM card would expire today.
The 23-year-old woman has been in remand for the past two weeks.
*Note: The montage picture above was released by the press earlier. At the time the said picture (bottom picture) was released, the identity of the body was not known. The said picture was released by the Police as the Police requires the public assistance in indentifying the body.
FM does not condone the released of the much gruesome post-mortem pictures as it is a sheer disrespect to Nurin and her family. FM hopes that those in possession of the pictures to stop distributing them and destroy them immediately.
Source: The New Straits Times
This is what police are working on after sickening pictures of her post-mortem were found to be circulating on the Internet via emails.
The pictures include Nurin's body inside the sports bag and part of the post-mortem report.
Selangor police chief Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar is furious and has instructed a full investigation into how the photographs, which were classified as "secret", had made it on to the Internet.
"It is a despicable and deplorable act," Khalid said angrily.
The case is being investigated under the Official Secrets Act 1972 and for possession of pornographic materials.
He did not discount the possibility that policemen and hospital staff may have been involved in circulating the photographs.
Khalid said a report was lodged by the Petaling Jaya police chief ACP Arjunaidi Mohamad at the police headquarters in Petaling Jaya yesterday evening.
"The origin of the emails is now being probed," he said.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur Hospital director Datuk Dr Zaininah Mohd Zin denied that any of her staff was involved in the leaking and circulation of Nurin's post-mortem pictures.
"The case has been placed in a classified file and only a handful of people, including the head of the Forensics Department, has access to the file," she said.
"An initial investigation has been carried out by the Forensics Department head and the findings showed that the leak did not come from the hospital."
It is learnt that during investigations into Nurin's case, only two cameras were used, one belonging to the police and the other to the hospital.
Police, however, have not discounted the possibility that the photographs could have been taken using a camera-phone.
Nurin's devastated father, Jazimin Abdul Jalil, also lodged a police report.
The photographs were sent to him by a relative who persuaded him to lodge the report.
"Why are they doing this to us? Haven't we suffered enough?" asked the distraught taxi driver at the Dang Wangi police station last night.
Jazimin said from now on, any statement from the family would be through their counsel Datuk Muhammad Shafee Abdullah.
In a related development, it is learnt that the remand order on the Indonesian woman who had swallowed a SIM card would expire today.
The 23-year-old woman has been in remand for the past two weeks.
*Note: The montage picture above was released by the press earlier. At the time the said picture (bottom picture) was released, the identity of the body was not known. The said picture was released by the Police as the Police requires the public assistance in indentifying the body.
FM does not condone the released of the much gruesome post-mortem pictures as it is a sheer disrespect to Nurin and her family. FM hopes that those in possession of the pictures to stop distributing them and destroy them immediately.
Source: The New Straits Times
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