The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dr Mahathir faces probe over blog post on AG

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GEORGE TOWN: Police have initiated investigat­ion against former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad concerning his recent statement in his blog which was alleged to be slanderous.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the investigat­ion was initiated as soon as reports were received from several quarters who wanted immediate action to be taken on the matter.

“The police report was received a day or two ago...every action must follow legal procedures and comply with all the legal processes. We cannot be emotional in all matters.

“(Later) we will discuss with the Attorney-General’s Chambers, when (it’s proven) there is a case for action to be taken, then we will act,” he told reporters after the Handing-Over of Duty of the Penang Chief Police Officer from Datuk Seri Abdul Rahim Hanafi to Datuk Abdul Ghafar Rajab.

In his blog on Feb 5, Dr Mahathir had stated that Attorney-General Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali had no credibilit­y and claimed that the latter would not take action against Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in the SRC Internatio­nal case and the RM2.6 billion fund as he was purportedl­y indebted to Najib for the appointmen­t.

Dr Mahathir also alleged that Apandi had been appointed improperly.

In a follow-up post on Monday, Dr Mahathir responded to a statement by Umno informatio­n chief Tan Sri Annuar Musa on Feb 6 that the previous post on his blog chedet.cc was “of a seditious nature”.

“And the new publicity chief (Annuar) suggests I am doing this because I want to be arrested. That is as clear a warning as can be of the wish to arrest me,” claimed Dr Mahathir.

Meanwhile, Khalid said police would cooperate fully with the Immigratio­n Department concerning the entry of 1.5 million Bangladesh­i workers.

Asked whether a tighter screening process would be carried out on these workers, he said: “Yes, we will take the necessary steps in ensuring that they do not pose any threat to us.”

Abdul Ghafar was previously the Director of the Department of Integrity and Standard Compliance (JIPS) Bukit Aman.

Meanwhile, Abdul Rahim who had served in Penang since 2012, moves to Perak as its Chief Police Officer.

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