Madam Deputy Speaker, the Minister is answering questions about abuses in an academy which is meant to teach policemen not to abuse people!
Now my question is as follows. If you and I, Madam Deputy Speaker, were to tie a guy behind our car, drive with him in tow in front of a crowd, and kill him in the process, we would be arrested and would have a very hard time in getting out of jail on bail. However, when policemen do that, they are placed on suspension with full pay! Yet there is no exception in the criminal court for the crimes of manslaughter, homicide and murder if they are committed by a policeman.
So the question to the Minister is this: How come they do not just get arrested for the same conduct for which they would arrest any of us if we were to commit it?