The Borneo Post

21 policemen arrested under ‘Ops Kabaddi’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Twenty-one police officers and personnel have been arrested nationwide under the ‘Ops Kabaddi’ operation to nab policemen suspected of protecting perpetrato­rs of crime, including drug traffickin­g syndicates.

Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Noor Rashid Ibrahim said yesterday all the suspects had been arrested under the Security Offences (Special Preventive Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA).

‘Ops Kabaddi’ was launched early this month to rid the force of personnel who were involved in protecting perpetrato­rs of crime.

“Police investigat­ions are ongoing and, at the management level, we will rectify the weaknesses,” he said after the passing-out parade of 604 trainee cadet inspectors of the 2/2016 Series at the Malaysian Police Training Centre, Kuala Lumpur, here yesterday.

It had been reported that several policemen, among them senior officers, had been arrested at the Narcotics Department of Bukit Aman on suspicion of having protected drug traffickin­g syndicates instead of busting them.

Asked about the arrests of seven police officers in Melaka by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, Noor Rashid said they were still under detention for investigat­ion.

He said the force was considerin­g frequent transfers of policemen as a means of preventing them from getting involved in unethical activities.

“Integrity and trust are emphasised for appointmen­ts to sensitive positions because these policemen must have the resilience to resist temptation (for corruption),” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Noor Rashid (third left) inspects the passing out parade accompanie­d by Pulapol Commander SAC Shamsudin Mat (second left). — Bernama photo
Noor Rashid (third left) inspects the passing out parade accompanie­d by Pulapol Commander SAC Shamsudin Mat (second left). — Bernama photo

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