Cops face investigation after central
Vietnam man dies in illegal custody
Family of
Nguyen Van Tinh, who died in police custody last month, mourn at his funeral
in the central
Police in the central
One of them, Bui Ngoc Son, has been taken
into custody, while Nguyen Van Thanh and Cao Ngoc Thao are banned from
leaving their residences, said Nguyen Phi Hai, deputy chief of Ky Anh
District’s police division.
They are all being investigated on charges
of illegally detaining people, according to Hai.
Phan Ke Hien, spokesman of Ha Tinh’s police
department, said when the officers raided the house of Nguyen Van Canh, 43,
on February 28, they caught him and his neighbor Nguyen Van Tinh, 39,
gambling, with a total bet value of VND72,000.
Under
However, the officers handcuffed the men and
took them into custody, which was illegal, he said.
After being in police custody for five
hours, Tinh was rushed to a local health clinic. He died one hour later, when
being transferred to a larger hospital.
Hien quoted autopsy results as saying that
the man died from brain bleeding and swelling, but the symptoms were not
caused by external forces.
“There are many possible causes for the
victim’s brain bleeding and death. Relevant agencies are still investigating
the case,” he said.
Speaking to Thanh Nien previously,
Tran Khanh Dung, head of the police station where the men were detained, said
they took Tinh to the hospital as he did not look well.
He had showed signs of exhaustion before,
Dung said, adding that they believed it was because he had been drinking.
Ha Tinh police initially told the press that
during the raid, Tinh and Canh were drunk, and that they resisted the
officers, even yelling at them.
A recent report by the Ministry of Public
Security showed that 226 detainees died around the country between October
2011 and September 2014, with a majority of deaths caused by suicide and
natural causes.
However, at a meeting on Thursday, lawmakers
cast doubt on the report, urging the government to provide further details on
the causes.
They also criticized police for excessively
using detention, saying that the practice could easily lead to wrongful
conviction.
By Nguyen Dung, Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Bảy, 21 tháng 3, 2015
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