All individuals on remand over an online gambling and money laundering syndicate have been released on Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) bail yesterday evening.
An MACC source said the bail involved nine individuals including seven police officers and personnel who were later handed over to Bukit Aman CID for investigation under the Prevention of Crime Act (Poca) 1959 after the case was classified as a syndicated crime.
“They were only released on MACC bail as all of them were needed for further police investigation.
“In other words, they are still not released,” the source told Bernama.
Last Friday, Bernama reported that Bukit Aman Integrity and Standard Compliance Department (JIPS) director Zamri Yahya said the department had started internal investigations involving various aspects on the detained officers and personnel.
All the officers and personnel involved were suspected of abuse of power as well as protecting the syndicate and receiving gratifications in the form of cash and others.
In this regard, the Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador ordered detailed investigations be conducted following an exposure on an online gambling and money laundering syndicate which led to the arrest of several police personnel, including senior officers.
On Oct 8, MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki said MACC had detected hundreds of dummy companies to evade the authorities over the syndicate.
MACC also confiscated 23 vehicles of various makes, among them Ford Mustang, Rolls Royce, Bentley, Ferrari and Porsche, as well as several high-performance motorcycles owned by members of a syndicate dealing in illegal activities.
Earlier, MACC also called an artiste couple to give their statements to assist investigations on the money laundering case.
Meanwhile, police confirmed that eight of the nine individuals, including the seven police personnel released on MACC bail yesterday evening, had been detained to give statements on gambling activities around Kuala Lumpur.
Bukit Aman CID director Huzir Mohamed said another person, who is a civilian, was released.
“All of them were detained yesterday to record their initial statements for further investigations, three of them including the prime suspect are expected to be remanded today for further investigations,” Huzir said when contacted.
- Bernama
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