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What the public told the police commission
May 18, 05 4:34pm

The RM34 million cop

A retired police officer alleged that corruption was rampant within the police force (PDRM). He claimed that many officers has assets several times over their known income. According to the complainant, it was common knowledge that a particular senior officer made an asset declaration amounting to RM 34 million and he was surprised that no action was seen to have been taken.

‘Love bites’ from GROs

Two complainants informed the commission that while being detained in a police lockup they witnessed seven guest relations officers (GRO) from China in the next cell being taken out of the police station by police personnel late at night. In the early hours of the morning they were brought back to the police station with ‘love-bites’ on their necks. The prettier ones were taken out more than once.

Cops bribing cops
Gold mine divisions




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