MyWatch chairperson R Sri Sanjeevan has launched a broadside against Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar, accusing the latter of churning out fraudulent statements.
"He is the biggest joker of all," the whistleblower told Malaysiakini.
Sanjeevan was responding to Khalid's claim that the MyWatch chairperson did not cooperate with the police in their investigations regarding errant cops.
The police chief also said that Sanjeevan refused to hand over the so-called evidence when he sent a senior officer to meet him.
However, Sanjeevan (right) claimed that no such police officer had met him over his allegations that ranged from corruption to sex scandals.
"That's a blatant lie," he said. "It is the IGP who refused to meet me."
Sanjeevan said that he sent numerous letters to the police regarding this matter, but the police chief "did not bother" to respond.
Earlier today, Khalid said the police never protected errant cops and called for investigations of such wrongdoings to be made public.
Recently, Sanjeevan claimed that he has information regarding the sex scandal involving a top cop but refused to divulge details without assurance from the Home Ministry and the police.
Sanjeevan was shot by two unknown gunmen in July last year in Bahau, Negeri Sembilan following months of exposes that he had made against police officers.
"He is the biggest joker of all," the whistleblower told Malaysiakini.
Sanjeevan was responding to Khalid's claim that the MyWatch chairperson did not cooperate with the police in their investigations regarding errant cops.
The police chief also said that Sanjeevan refused to hand over the so-called evidence when he sent a senior officer to meet him.
However, Sanjeevan (right) claimed that no such police officer had met him over his allegations that ranged from corruption to sex scandals.
"That's a blatant lie," he said. "It is the IGP who refused to meet me."
Sanjeevan said that he sent numerous letters to the police regarding this matter, but the police chief "did not bother" to respond.
Earlier today, Khalid said the police never protected errant cops and called for investigations of such wrongdoings to be made public.
Recently, Sanjeevan claimed that he has information regarding the sex scandal involving a top cop but refused to divulge details without assurance from the Home Ministry and the police.
Sanjeevan was shot by two unknown gunmen in July last year in Bahau, Negeri Sembilan following months of exposes that he had made against police officers.
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