The Borneo Post

Bukit Assek rep calls for probe involving cop to be expedited

- By Betrisiani­ni Bakit reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) have been urged to expedite the investigat­ion into a case involving a policeman, said to have cheated a man of nearly RM500,000.

In making this call, Bukit Assek assemblyma­n Joseph Chieng said the victim, in his 60s, lodged a report at the Sibu police station yesterday.

“The police are currently investigat­ing the case under Section 420 of the Penal Code, for cheating and dishonestl­y inducing delivery of property.

“Since this case concerns public interest, I urge the police to investigat­e the case the soonest and give justice to the victim, as well as provide an answer to the society, as this case involves a police officer,” Chieng said during press conference at Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) headquarte­rs here yesterday, where the complainan­t was present, requesting anonymity.

Chieng also said he would arrange a courtesy visit to Sarawak Police Commission­er Datuk Mancha Ata and report to him about the seriousnes­s of the fraud case in Sibu.

“After the Chinese New Year, I will arrange a courtesy visit to the new Sarawak CP.

“At the same time, as the assemblyma­n for Bukit Assek, I will also raise the issue at the upcoming Sarawak Legislativ­e Assembly (DUN) sitting in May, in view of it causing harm to the people of Sarawak.

“I will continue to follow the developmen­t of this case, and I also urge the people of Sibu to remain vigilant; you must not be easily duped into these scams,” he stressed.

In a recent statement, Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department director Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said a total of 32,462 cases of online fraud incurring losses amounting to RM1.3 billion had been recorded from January to November last year.

According to media reports, the PDRM had opened 1,918 files to investigat­e commercial crime cases in the first 15 days of this year, with losses incurred being as high as RM92,135,144 – an increase of 42.7 per cent over the figure recorded in the same period last year.

Adding on, Ramli said fraud cases accounted for the vast majority of these cases.

 ?? ?? Chieng (right) and the victim at a press conference at SUPP headquarte­rs in Sibu.
Chieng (right) and the victim at a press conference at SUPP headquarte­rs in Sibu.

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