KUALA LUMPUR: Taiping prison’s in-house physician was criticised today for employing a contraband detection scanner in a medical examination conducted on an injured inmate.
Testifying at an inquiry conducted by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam), Dr V Navin Esavik said he used the full-body scanner to examine an inmate for suspected fractures and soft tissue injuries.
The examination was conducted following a Jan 17 relocation exercise involving over 100 inmates by some 60 prison wardens.