Published on: Saturday, March 13, 2021
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Abdul Hamid (centre) in a group photo at the closing ceremony of the Private Pilot Licence course in Ipoh.
IPOH: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador Friday confirmed that an officer from the Penang Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) had indeed released the suspects involved in a Macau Scam.
“Investigations by Bukit Aman Integrity and Standard Compliance Department (Jips) found there was such an offence. We are taking drastic action because this is clearly a betrayal of the trust placed on him,” he told reporters after attending the conferment of the pilot wing and the closing of the private pilot’s licence (PPL) course at the Police Air Wing Unit Training Base here Friday.
Investigations by the Bukit Aman Integrity and Standard Compliance Department (JIPS) found there was such an offence.
“We are taking drastic action because this is clearly a betrayal of the trust placed on him,” he told reporters after attending the conferment of the pilot wing and the closing of the private pilot’s licence (PPL) course at the Police Air Wing Unit Training Base here Friday (March 12).
He said this in response to the allegation that there was a Penang CCID officer who had released several individuals involved in the Macau scam from further action.
Asked whether the officer had been suspended or transferred to another department, Abdul Hamid said he had yet to receive any further information on the matter.
Friday, 12 Mar 2021 05:18 PM MYT
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador speaks during a press conference at Bukit Aman March 11, 2021. Picture by Miera Zulyana
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IPOH, March 12 Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador today confirmed that an officer from the Penang Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) had indeed released the suspects involved in a Macau Scam.
“Investigations by Bukit Aman Integrity and Standard Compliance Department (JIPS) found there was such an offence. We are taking drastic action because this is clearly a betrayal of the trust placed on him,” he told reporters after attending the conferment of the pilot wing and the closing of the private pilot’s licence (PPL) course at the Police Air Wing Unit Training Base here today.
Doctor under investigation for falsifying documents for insurance, SOCSO claims 25 Jan 2021 / 18:05 H.
GEORGE
TOWN: A doctor at a hospital in Seberang Jaya, near here is being investigated for falsifying documents and using a stamp belonging to her colleagues to make claims for insurance and from the Social Security Organisation (Socso) for others.
Penang Commercial Crime Investigation Department head ACP Mohd Rosni Mohd Lazim (
pix) said the investigation against the 37-year-old doctor was conducted following a report lodged by the hospital’s deputy director last Jan 20 on a complaint by a male doctor that his official stamp had been used by other parties to make insurance and Socso claims.