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A Malaysian police officer denied allegations of severe beatings leading to serious injuries, including a torn tongue, of two suspects arrested in connection with the kidnapping of a Palestinian man three years ago. The officer, ASP Mohamad Jazlan Sharif, testified in the High Court during the trial of eight individuals accused of the kidnapping. The defense lawyer claimed the beatings were inflicted to force confessions, which the officer denied. The officer confirmed the suspects did not resist arrest. The trial will resume in October.
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