PETALING JAYA: Razarudin Husain has been appointed inspector-general of police (IGP), effective Friday, while Bukit Aman CID director Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay will be promoted to deputy IGP.
In a statement, the home ministry said Razarudin, the current deputy IGP, will serve as the nation’s top cop for two years, on a contract basis.
Previously, FMT quoted a source as saying that Razarudin was a favourite to replace Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani as IGP when his contract ends in October.
On Monday, Berita Harian reported that Acryl Sani would be stepping down as IGP three months early, after receiving offers from outside the force.
He confirmed with the Malay daily that he is retiring from the force in the first week of July.
Acryl Sani began his tenure as IGP on May 3 two years ago, replacing Abdul Hamid Bador. His appointment was announced by Hamzah Zainudin, who was the home minister then.
When Acryl Sani became due for mandatory retirement that year when he turned 60, he was placed on a two-year contract from Oct 4, 2021 to Oct 3 this year.
Razarudin was appointed deputy IGP on Dec 26, 2021. He joined the force in December 1982.
Ayob previously headed Bukit Aman’s counter-terrorism division before being appointed as the Johor police chief in 2020.
In December 2021, he returned to Bukit Aman as its narcotics CID director. - FMT
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