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Human rights groups are now calling on the independent policing oversight authority to investigate cases of police brutality during the anti-finance bill protests and give a clear report on the number of deaths reported. This comes even as five families today received the autopsy results of their loved ones who died during the protests. The autopsy results show that they died from bullet wounds, head and neck fractures
IPOA called out for not taking quick action on rogue police
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