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Report: Wanted entrepreneur Nur Sajat in hiding in Thailand | Malaysia

Wednesday, 07 Apr 2021 10:26 AM MYT BY YISWAREE PALANSAMY Nur Sajat has been the subject of intense scrutiny by the authorities and some members of the public over her gender identity. Picture via Instagram/Nur Sajat Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, April 7 Cosmetics entrepreneur Nur Sajat Kamaruzzaman is currently hiding in Thailand, Harian Metro reported, quoting an anonymous source. The report published yesterday, however, said that the source did not offer any details as to how the controversial figure managed to cross the border, evading authorities. The Malay-language tabloid also quoted Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador as merely confirming Nur Sajat s current whereabouts in a “neighbouring nation”, refusing to confirm if it is indeed Thailand as claimed by the anonymous source.

Musa: Ensure continuity in efforts to clean up police force

KUALA LUMPUR: All efforts to ensure that integrity remains strong in the police force must continue even after Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador retires as the Inspector-General of Police, says Tan Sri Musa Hassan. Musa, a former inspector-general of police himself, said whoever succeeded Abdul Hamid should ensure that efforts to clean up the police force continued. “There should be continuity in dealing with matters of integrity, especially regarding the issue of a cartel within the police force. “The current IGP has done a lot to improve integrity within the police force, but it is up to his successor to follow up on such efforts, ” he told reporters after delivering a keynote address at an event to welcome allied members to the Selangor and Federal Territory Industrial Security Society (SWISS) yesterday.

Ex-IGP Musa: Ensure continuity in efforts to clean up police force

KUALA LUMPUR: Whoever succeeds Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador as the country s top cop should ensure efforts to clean up the force continue, says Tan Sri Musa Hassan. The former Inspector-General of Police said there should be continuity in dealing with matters of integrity especially on the issue of a cartel within the police force. The current IGP has done a lot to improve the integrity within the police force, but it is up to his successor to follow-up such efforts once he retires. When I retired, I came up with a five-year plan to improve the police force and I left it to my successor to carry on, he told reporters after delivering the keynote address during the event to welcome allied members to the Selangor and Wilayah Industrial Security Society (SWISS) on Sunday (April 4).

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