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They've done it again....bravo...
bastard, corrupted pig...
Source from http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/Frontpage/20070727072322/Article/index_html
KUALA LUMPUR: A senior police officer at Bukit Aman is being investigated by the Anti-Corruption Agency for abuse of power and failing to declare RM27 million worth of assets.
It is understood that the officer is also a company director and the RM27 million fortune was amassed illegally.
Sources familiar with the case said ACA officers from Putrajaya took a statement from the officer at his office yesterday.
"The officer, who is in his 50s, is a director of a company which was awarded a project in April to develop an area in Lahad Datu," a source said.
"Several villagers voiced their opposition to the project when the company staff went to the area to do surveying work.
"The police officer allegedly ordered the villagers to be arrested," the source added.
The ACA started its investigation following an anonymous telephone call about two weeks ago.
This led to the discovery of the officer’s assets.
The officer is being investigated for failing to declare his position as a director in a company, failing to declare RM27 million worth of assets and properties accumulated over an undisclosed period of time and alleged abuse of power.
"As a public or government servant, the wealth amassed by this police officer is quite excessive and the ACA would like an explanation," the source said.
On July 18, the deputy public prosecutor issued a letter under Section 32 of the Anti-Corruption Act 1997 to the police officer giving him 30 days to declare his assets.
There is also a subsection under Section 32 which makes it an offence for failing to make a declaration after the expiry of the 30 days.
"It is quite obvious at present that this police officer has been living beyond his means and the ACA will continue to probe until there is a satisfactory answer or explanation," the source said.
At present, the police officer has not been detained nor have his assets been frozen, he added.
WTF !!!! why didn't frozen his assets ??

Source from http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Friday/Frontpage/20070727072322/Article/index_html
KUALA LUMPUR: A senior police officer at Bukit Aman is being investigated by the Anti-Corruption Agency for abuse of power and failing to declare RM27 million worth of assets.
It is understood that the officer is also a company director and the RM27 million fortune was amassed illegally.
Sources familiar with the case said ACA officers from Putrajaya took a statement from the officer at his office yesterday.
"The officer, who is in his 50s, is a director of a company which was awarded a project in April to develop an area in Lahad Datu," a source said.
"Several villagers voiced their opposition to the project when the company staff went to the area to do surveying work.
"The police officer allegedly ordered the villagers to be arrested," the source added.
The ACA started its investigation following an anonymous telephone call about two weeks ago.
This led to the discovery of the officer’s assets.
The officer is being investigated for failing to declare his position as a director in a company, failing to declare RM27 million worth of assets and properties accumulated over an undisclosed period of time and alleged abuse of power.
"As a public or government servant, the wealth amassed by this police officer is quite excessive and the ACA would like an explanation," the source said.
On July 18, the deputy public prosecutor issued a letter under Section 32 of the Anti-Corruption Act 1997 to the police officer giving him 30 days to declare his assets.
There is also a subsection under Section 32 which makes it an offence for failing to make a declaration after the expiry of the 30 days.
"It is quite obvious at present that this police officer has been living beyond his means and the ACA will continue to probe until there is a satisfactory answer or explanation," the source said.
At present, the police officer has not been detained nor have his assets been frozen, he added.
WTF !!!! why didn't frozen his assets ??
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