Ismail said today that the police had formed a “special team” and will bring in and question anyone necessary.
“We will question and probe not only those believed to be behind the video, but anyone who can help us with the investigation,” said Ismail.
The IGP however was tight-lipped when asked to confirm rumours that the police had received the said sex video.
He also chose to neither confirm or deny that the “Datuk T” trio- Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Tamby Chik, businessman Datuk Shazryl Eskay, and Perkasa’s Datuk Shuib Lazim would be brought in for questioning.
“I don’t want to say anything yet... it might be premature at this point... we have not received any report from the team yet.
“Please do not speculate and give a chance to the special team to conduct the investigations,” Ismail told reporters.
Abdul Rahim and Shazryl admitted yesterday that they were collectively the mysterious “Datuk T” behind Monday’s screening of a sex video purportedly featuring Anwar.
The former Malacca chief minister also admitted that both he and Shazryl were involved.
He told reporters at a joint press conference together with Shazryl that the trio had chosen to step forward on their own accord because they wanted to show that “a person with high ambitions of wanting to be national leader and prime minister of Malaysia ... was not qualified.”
Abdul Rahim and Shazryl both denied the video was doctored.
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