The Borneo Post

IGP: Only 26 shotguns missing after reverifica­tion

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MALACCA: The Royal Malaysia Police ( PDRM) confirms that only 26 shotguns belonging to the People’s Volunteer Corps ( Rela) were missing early this month after rechecking, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.

He said 12 people including a Rela member, aged between 40 and 60 years suspected to be involved in the sale of Rela firearms were arrested in the northern part of the peninsula.

“I affirm that only 26 shotguns are missing although initially 44 were reported missing. Of the 26, 11 have been found and we have detained 12 individual­s.

“We will make more arrests in Selangor to track down the 15 missing shotguns. We know who are having the firearms and we advise them to return the firearms immediatel­y to the police,” he told reporters after launching the Home Ministry’s Open Day in Ayer Keroh, here yesterday.

The ceremony officiated at by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was also attended by Deputy Home Minister Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed and Malacca Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron.

Elaboratin­g, Khalid said stern action would be taken against the individual­s who are still in possession of the firearms but the form of punishment against them would be considered if the firearms are returned before their arrest.

On Saturday, newspapers reported that six people were detained by police in Kedah and Perak after they were alleged to have been involved in the sale and purchase of 44 firearms belonging to Selama, Perak Rela which were discovered missing early this month.

The activity was uncovered after the Government Agency Firearms Licence Enforcemen­t Unit, Inspector- General of Police Secretaria­t ( Firearms Licence), Bukit Aman conducted an inspection and audit at the Northern Region ( PLRWU) Rela Training Centre in Sungai Petani, Kedah.

Meanwhile, Khalid said the police would run comprehens­ive checks at all government agencies licensed to use firearms to detect any abuse or firearms sales activity. — Bernama

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