KOTA KINABALU: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar (pix) said a letter will be sent to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to seek clarification on a report that the anti-graft body was investigating 60 police personnel allegedly involved in corruption and money laundering.
He said he had yet to receive any report from the MACC with regards to the involvement of the police personnel, as reported by The Malaysian Insider on Sunday.
"I'm not aware of such a report and I do not know where The Malaysian Insider obtained the information. We have not been informed by the MACC of any probe being carried out on our officers. I will be writing to the MACC to find out," he told reporters after presenting the National Medals of Sovereignty here today.
Khalid was commenting on The Malaysian Insider's report claiming a six-month probe by the MACC found one of the police officers had RM20 million in savings in various bank accounts.
On the murder of the enforcement chief of the Pahang Islamic Religious Department, Khalid said police were still tracking down another suspect who was still at large.
He said the three suspects who were still being detained were hardcore followers of Tuhan Harun.
"We have given them the opportunity to surrender. But they think they can escape and we will see how far they can run," he said. – Bernama
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