When it comes to the law judgement, it is crystal clear that Gopal is the culprit that should be taken action over his criminal acts - grand theft auto and gangsterism activities which are ill to the society. But it became an issue when his death in jail have been the headlines for some period. It is said that his case should be closed due to the family request over some humanity reasons.
Gopal, 22, has been arrested in Subang Jaya for committing crimes such as stealing luxury cars, gang rape, and other crimes that is no law could save, has died after five days in jail has become a controversy to some related community in 2009 when it is said that he was beaten by police in the jail for questioning.
It is an undeniable fact that it is a procedure to some authority to get the criminal to cope with the police in information giving. But, in my opinion, it is inhumane for the authority to really release their anger or I would said taking advantage in acts of violence for the reason that Gopal is a criminal. It's hard for someone's life to be taken away unless he or she really get tortured without mercy. Come to think of it, if Gopal is your family member's (one of the police family members) I don't think this kind of case would happened because of some humanity by the family members. Racial hatred I would said?
I'm not saying that all policemen will prevail in brutality when brains failed. But it is a common sense for human to keep it moderately and take some legal actions over some criminal acts because this event only makes the policemen no different with Gopal's gang. Only that they have the reason to enforce the law. But this is just not the way. Because the previous criminal don't face this kind of treatment but just let the judge to decide. It is a man made law anyway, error can't be avoid. So, as the conclusions, it is a death-case and I hope this kind of case won't happen again or else the society will lost their trust in the authority for they can't think of any proper way to handle the criminal but to act likewise.
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