Death threat allegedly made against lawyer representing men shot dead by Police
Police are looking into a death threat allegedly made on social media yesterday against lawyer Encik Rajesh Nagarajan (picture, above), who is representing the families of three men shot dead by police in Melaka on 24 November 2025.
Petaling Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Encik Shamsudin Mamat said Rajesh lodged a report at 5.16pm yesterday over a comment by an unknown person on a social media platform, reported FMT.
“The comment contained elements of a death threat believed to be linked to a case he is representing,” Bernama quoted him as saying today.
Shamsudin said police recorded Rajesh’s statement last night as part of the investigation.
Melaka police initially investigated the 24 November shooting for attempted murder after state police chief Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar claimed the trio were serial robbers who had attacked a policeman with a parang.
However, lawyers representing the families of M Puspanathan, 21, T Poovaneswaran, 24, and G Logeswaran, 29, said an audio recording and forensic evidence suggested that the men were killed “execution-style”.
Bukit Aman’s criminal investigation department has since taken over the case after receiving a police report from the men’s families.
Rajesh has also called for the officers involved to be suspended, and for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to form a special task force and announce a royal commission of inquiry on the incident.
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