Haziq Abdullah Abdul Aziz's father has accused the police of forcing their way into his house in Kuching.
According to Abdul Aziz Ibrahim, 53, the incident took place about 5pm yesterday, when he was at home with his daughter.
“About five policemen, one wearing a green vest and four others in plainclothes, forced their way into my house compound.
“Maybe they managed to gain access as the alarm system and doorbell in my house was faulty,” he told The Sun.
Abdul Aziz said the individuals arrived in a police patrol car.
“Well, they did not show any identification that they are cops but I assume they were policemen because of their car and the officer who was in a police vest. However, they did say that they are from Bukit Aman police headquarters.
“They did not harm me or my daughter. They just wanted to question me about my son. It’s just that they were a bit stern and the way they showed up in my house made me nervous,” he added.
Quizzed on the background of the family
Abdul Aziz, who filed a report over the incident at the Kuching district police station, said he was quizzed on his son's whereabouts and the background of the family.
Haziq has been in the spotlight after confessing to being one of two men in sex clips spread by anonymous individuals.
The 27-year-old political aide claimed that the other person in the video was Economic Affairs Minister Azmin Ali, who has described the issue as a plot to ruin his political career.
Yesterday, Malaysiakini reported that Haziq lodged a police report in Kelana Jaya, saying he feared for his safety.
Haziq has been suspended from his post as senior private secretary to Deputy Primary Industries Minister Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin. - Mkini
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