Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador says if the MACC fails to provide sufficient evidence against the 12 officers detained, they will still have to face disciplinary action by the Royal Malaysia Police.
He said he had yet to receive the full report on the Penang case involving 12 police officers arrested by MACC yesterday but welcomed any action to curb corrupt practices.“The ones who take are the husbands. If they don’t think about the fate of their families, then they can carry on. The ceremony, also attended by Bukit Aman Management Department director Abd Rahim Jaafar and Kelantan police chief Hasanuddin Hassan, was held at the Pasir Mas district police headquarters’ Dewan Ketua Polis Negara here today.
I hope government servants who are sacked for taking bribes will have their pensions forfeited. 1 stone 3 birds! 1st get rid of corruption in civil service, 2nd productivity will go up if not all sacked staff are replaced & 3rd government gets to reduce operating costs.
You take you pay there’s no 2 ways about it but standard for some seems different, they still got to go around free & enjoying life...😑
Same goes when u didn’t enforce the court order. The anguish of both mum and daughter. Who will bear the consequences when she is brought up the wrong way
Wat suffering? Notmal do wrong u catch them n get jail their families wont suffer Only cops families will suffer
What the heck? Do the police forgive theif n robbers? Murderers?
they should think before accepting bribes. now got caught ady, padan muka. igp should not side with those police officers who took bribes. let them face the law. malay proverb got a saying 'harapkan pagar, pagar mkn padi'
but when they are accepting bribes, the country is suffering
It's always the families that suffer and carry the shame. However bossku tak malu pun.
How come this one not DAP's fault?🤐
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