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Saturday, April 17, 2021

Ex-inspector arrested for spreading rumours of cop cartel

 

A viral article alleged that a cartel in Bukit Aman’s D7 division was involved in protecting and abetting organised crime groups. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: Police have arrested a former inspector who allegedly spread rumours about a “cartel group” within the force

The arrest comes in the wake of an article being circulated that contained alleged “information on the Bukit Aman criminal investigation department D7 cartel group involved in abuse of power, and protecting, abetting, conspiring, and accepting bribes from various organised syndicates”.

D7 is a division in the police force for the anti-vice, gambling and secret societies.

The article also provided a list of officers from the Bukit Aman D7 division who were allegedly involved with a number of organised syndicates such as Nicky Gang and Addy Kanna Gang, among others.

However, Johor police said those listed had nothing to do with the ‘Nicky Gang’ case. Johor police chief Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay. “They are not linked to the case for now, but I am not sure if they are involved in other cases,” he said.

Four officers from the list had lodged police reports.

Bukit Aman CID director Huzir Mohamed said a 33-year-old former policeman was arrested at a house in Alor Setar, Kedah, on suspicion of being involved in spreading the rumours about the cartel.

Police seized a laptop computer, mobile phone, flash drive, and SIM card for analysis.

Huzir said the former policeman was dismissed two years ago by the crime prevention board implemented by D7 Bukit Aman to prevent gang activities around the Klang, Selangor area.

Huzir believed the former police acted out of anger towards the D7 division for being responsible for his dismissal from the force.

“The police would like to advise the public to stop making any speculation, unfounded assumptions and to shop sharing or spreading this viral issue through any social media channels,” he added. - FMT

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