Police officers who handled Parti Liyani’s case made lapses: Shanmugam

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Among the lapses, the investigation officer did not visit the scene of crime promptly to carry out investigation and gather evidence, said Law and Home Affairs Minister Shanmugam.

Parti Liyani and lawyer Anil Balchandani walking into the State Courts on 8 September 2020. theft case involving Indonesian maid Parti Liyani

Shanmugam was replying to a question by Chua Chu Kang Member of Parliament Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim who requested for an update on the internal investigations conducted against the officers. Speaking in Parliament, Shanmugam said that a financial penalty was imposed on the two officers for neglect of duty. In a subsequent reply to a clarification sought by Aljunied MP Sylvia Lim, Shanmugam said the amounts of the fine imposed on the two officers were different and calculated based on the number of months of increment that they would have gotten.

 

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Parti Liyani case: Police investigation officer, supervisor found to have 'neglected their duties', says K ShanmugamSINGAPORE: Internal investigations have found that both the police investigation officer and his supervisor involved in Ms Parti Liyani’s case had \u0022neglected their duties\u0022, Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said in Parliament on Monday (Feb 14). He was responding to a question from Member of Parl Shouldn't the prosecutors in this case take even more responsibility when they chose to admit these evidence in court. It is the officer duty to write the report but the prosecutor duty to present viable evidence in court and not take everything at face value without checking. So how about the Public Prosecutors?! Workload challenges = overworked? Overworked thus neglected duties? 1+1 /= 2? 🤔
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