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Link to reportR.ManirajanPUTRAJAYA: Royal Malaysian Air Force cadets
involved in the ragging of a trainee at the Kepala Batas training
college have been suspended with immediate effect.Deputy Prime Minister
Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak said an internal inquiry which is on going
is expected to be completed in two weeks time.Although Najib declined
to give details on the number of seniors suspended, it is believed that
15 seniors were involved in the incident as 15 cadets identified from
the video footage gave statements to the police."I have left it to the
Air Force to take the appropriate action. The Chief of Air Force have
requested for two weeks to complete their board of inquiry to come out
with a report and after that immediate action will be taken."I will
give you all the exact number of people suspended later," said Najib
who is also Defence Minister.TV3 had on Tuesday in its prime news
broadcast visuals of severe ragging on first year pilot trainee, Mohd
Hazim Ahmad Azam, 19.The recording, captured by another freshie on his
camera phone, shows Ahmad being forced to drink his own vomit, place
his head in a rubbish bin, soak himself in sewer water from a drain,
among others.He was also punched and kicked.The incidents were alleged
to have happened since last September at the trainees' hostel at the
Tanah Merah Camp near Jitra, Kedah.Najib added that if there is
evidence that those responsible are guilty, they could be expelled from
the college and subject to other forms of legal action.Najib was
speaking to reporters after witnessing Penang Shipbuilding and
Construction Sdn Bhd ink a US$42 million (RM147 million) agreement to
design, build, launch three chemical tankers for Malaysian based
Gagasan Carriers Sdn Bhd.Meanwhile, Bernama reports that police have
begun probing the ragging following an order issued by the Kedah
Prosecutor's Office on Tuesday.Kubang Pasu police chief Supt Mohd Karim
Abu said other trainees as well as the college officers might be called
up to give their statements.He added Kubang Pasu police had set up a
six-member team headed by an investigating officer to probe the case
which was reported by the victim's father, Ahmad Azman Ghazali, 46, at
Jitra police station on Sunday.Mohd Karim said police would be taking
statements from Mohd Halim and Ahmad Azman Thursday.Investigation
papers would be submitted to the Public Prosecutor who would decide
whether those involved would be charged in court, he said.However, he
said police would not interfere with the investigation conducted by the
RMAF inquiry board.

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