Crime watchdog NGO MyWatch chairperson R Sri Sanjeevan is out to tarnish the good reputation of the police by making allegations of misconduct against police officers without furnishing proof, Inspector-General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar said today.
Khalid repeated that Sanjeevan had refused to cooperate with the police when officers were sent to meet him, and this has forced the police to issue a notice against Sanjeevan so that he provides evidence to back up his claims.
"This guy is not sincere to make things better but he's out to smear some individuals," Khalid told a press conference at Bukit Aman.
"When I sent officers to meet him, he did not want to cooperate. Instead, he created a story that I was lying," he added.
Khalid said if Sanjeevan does not want to provide the evidence to the police, he could hand it over to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) instead.
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Khalid repeated that Sanjeevan had refused to cooperate with the police when officers were sent to meet him, and this has forced the police to issue a notice against Sanjeevan so that he provides evidence to back up his claims.
"This guy is not sincere to make things better but he's out to smear some individuals," Khalid told a press conference at Bukit Aman.
"When I sent officers to meet him, he did not want to cooperate. Instead, he created a story that I was lying," he added.
Khalid said if Sanjeevan does not want to provide the evidence to the police, he could hand it over to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) instead.
[More to follow]
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