The Borneo Post

MACC to seek Interpol’s help to trace witnesses

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MELAKA: The Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission (MACC) will seek the assistance of Interpol to track down 10 key witnesses to assist in the investigat­ion into the alleged protection money racket for illegal gambling syndicates in Melaka.

Its chief commission­er, Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad said the MACC was in the midst of tracking down all the individual­s as they were believed to have fled the country.

“We are still working on pursuing these key witnesses as they had escaped overseas following the massive swoop on illegal gambling syndicates in Melaka.

“Prior to this, we had also come out with press statements to trace them in order to complete the investigat­ions,” he told reporters after the state-level ‘Kembara Jelajah Anti Rasuah 2017’ campaign ( Kejar ‘17) here yesterday.

At the programme, Melaka Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Mohd Khalil Yaakob flagged off the motorcycle convoy expedition members who were making their way to Johor.

Also present were Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron and state MACC director Abu Talib Othman.

Dzulkifli said the witnesses were needed to facilitate investigat­ions under the MACC Act 2009 and the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001.

It was reported that two district police chiefs in Melaka with the ranks of assistant commission­er of police and deputy superinten­dents were among individual­s detained by the MACC for allegedly protecting illegal gambling dens and massage parlours in the state. — Bernama

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