The Borneo Post

Let authoritie­s probe ‘missing radar’case

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KOTA BHARU: The Ministry of Defence leaves it to authoritie­s to investigat­e into the alleged loss of a container containing hi-tech military radar at Tanjung Pelepas Port in Johor recently.

Its minister, Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Tun Hussein said this was because the case was related to the Royal Malaysian Customs Department and other ministries.

“I will never protect my ministry’s staff from the law if there are found to be involved,” “he told reporters after opening the Youth, Wanita and Puteri delegates meeting of Ketereh Umno division in Kadok yesterday.

Hishammudd­in, who is also Umno vice-president, said no party should jump to conclusion and accuse others of wrong doing until the investigat­ion was completed.

“This is important for the morale of military personnel who have the responsibi­lity of maintainin­g national security, what with the worrying situation in southern Mandanao, the Philippine­s.

“I have to defend the ATM (Malaysian Armed Forces) because they have the big task to maintain the security of our country in a region where Daesh has establishe­d itself in Marawi City,” he added.

The Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission (MACC) had recorded statements of six individual­s to aid investigat­ion into the ‘missing radar’ case.

Its deputy chief commission­er (operations) Datuk Azam Baki said the six individual­s, aged between 37 and 48, gave their statements at its office in Johor on Tuesday (July 4).

Customs director-general Datuk T Subromania­m said in a brief statement on June 29 that the container was never missing but had actually reached its destinatio­n in Rotterdam, the Netherland­s. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Hishammudd­in arriving for the opening of the Youth, Wanita and Puteri Umno meetings of Ketereh Umno division in Kadok. — Bernama photo
Hishammudd­in arriving for the opening of the Youth, Wanita and Puteri Umno meetings of Ketereh Umno division in Kadok. — Bernama photo

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