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Five wardens from Taiping Prison claim trial to hurting inmates

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Five wardens from Taiping Prison claim trial to hurting inmates
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Five prison wardens from Taiping Prison in Malaysia have pleaded not guilty to charges of voluntarily causing hurt to three inmates. The case involves allegations of physical abuse occurring in January of the previous year.

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The trial highlights issues of human rights and accountability within the correctional system, drawing attention to the legal proceedings against state officials.

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TAIPING: Five warders from the Taiping Prison claimed trial at a Magistrate’s Court here to voluntarily causing injuries to three different inmates in January last year.

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The report is a straightforward account of court proceedings, detailing the charges, the pleas, and the bail conditions without editorializing.

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