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Police: ‘Datuk Seri’ in assault case tested positive for drugs

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KUALA LUMPUR: The “Datuk Seri” embroiled in the assault case involving three Rela personnel tested positive for drugs, says Tan Sri Noor Rashid Ibrahim.

The Deputy Inspector-General of Police said the 29-year-old businessma­n tested positive following a urine test after his arrest.

“He also had a prior police record for a drug offence.

“We will also look into other aspects like whether he is involved in illegal activities,” he told a press conference after attending the Deepavali open house at the Kuala Lumpur police headquarte­rs.

On Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s call for police to investigat­e the validity of the suspect’s Datuk Seri title, Noor Rashid said police would look into the matter.

Noor Rashid also confirmed that initial checks revealed that the suspect did not own a firearm.

“The investigat­ion is still ongoing and the suspect has been remanded until Friday,” he said.

At a separate event, Kampung Tunku assemblyma­n Lau Weng San urged police to widen their investigat­ions into the suspect’s source of income, apart from probing the assault.

Speaking after a meeting with police from the Federal Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department, he said police and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission should also look into allegation­s that the suspect attempted to bribe the Rela personnel for their silence.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Festive feel: Noor Rashid (centre) viewing a kolam at the Deepavali open house at the Kuala Lumpur police headquarte­rs.
— Bernama Festive feel: Noor Rashid (centre) viewing a kolam at the Deepavali open house at the Kuala Lumpur police headquarte­rs.

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