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Request for K Shanmugam to step down.

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https://www.change.org/p/call-for-the-resignation-of-shanmugam-and-hoong-wee-teck

Apparently I am not alone in my request for K Shanmugam to step down.

The current criminal trials have revealed many disturbing investigation practices. I made at least 5 police reports into the way the police has investigated me. And the police has NEVER interviewed me further for these allegations and when my lawyer Patrick Fernandez sent letter to the Police Commissioner, they just dismissed them and said they are without basis and meritless.

I have sued police officers over their handling of my seized devices phone and laptop. My magistrate complaint was dismissed prematurely and AGC did not allow me to appeal. Subsequently I had to take up a Judicial Review but did not succeed. The issues regarding my devices remain.
Now patient witness Mr G. Tho says that the photo he took of the vial which could exonerate us is in his phone seized by the police!!!
I also informed the court that telegram messages between Mr Tho and myself which could exonerate us also suddenly disappeared!!!

That was when the trials ended.

When we open again on June 30-3 July, we will have to look into all of this.
In the meantime, here is a petition I wrote to ask K Shanmugam to resign. Since then the police has a new commissioner, but Shanmugam is still Minister of Home Affairs, a very important position that Must and should safeguard investigation procedures and protocols.

It is my view that such protocols have been gravely breached and Shanmugam must step down so the system can self correct. There are more being revealed in the current trials that are not in this post and I will update and that is the basis of my request that if Singapore cares about the Rule of Law, then Shanmugam must step down.

Thank you,

Iris Koh

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Only Iswaran was sacrificed so that the govt's handling of the cases of Vivian and Shanmugam would not be so closely scrutinised.

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Stepped down and replaced by who? Never forget what kind of country you live in. :wink:
 
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