Former IGP Musa Hassan said he has given the police a list of nightclubs in Kuala Lumpur that supplied recreational drugs to patrons. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: Former inspector-general of police Musa Hassan has denied claims that he is being paid by a syndicate to cover up their operations, and demanded proof of the allegation.
Anonymous account Edisi Siasat had said that one “PJ Ming” syndicate with a network of nightclubs had paid Musa to cover up their operations by highlighting other nightclubs that were involved in drug activities instead.
The website also alleged that Musa’s “men” had used middlemen to discuss a deal.
“If it’s true, please ask the police to arrest PJ Ming. Ask Edisi Siasat to name the middlemen who met me so the police can arrest them all,” he told FMT.
Musa had said last week that he had a list of nightclubs in Kuala Lumpur that supplied drugs to their patrons. He said he had given the list to Bukit Aman narcotics investigation department director Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay.
“I had a discussion for about an hour with him in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. During the meeting, I handed him the list as promised,” he said.
Musa had alleged that some middlemen had been a bridge between the nightclubs and rogue authorities to protect their operations from being busted.
PETALING JAYA: Former inspector-general of police Musa Hassan has denied claims that he is being paid by a syndicate to cover up their operations, and demanded proof of the allegation.
Anonymous account Edisi Siasat had said that one “PJ Ming” syndicate with a network of nightclubs had paid Musa to cover up their operations by highlighting other nightclubs that were involved in drug activities instead.
The website also alleged that Musa’s “men” had used middlemen to discuss a deal.
“If it’s true, please ask the police to arrest PJ Ming. Ask Edisi Siasat to name the middlemen who met me so the police can arrest them all,” he told FMT.
Musa had said last week that he had a list of nightclubs in Kuala Lumpur that supplied drugs to their patrons. He said he had given the list to Bukit Aman narcotics investigation department director Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay.
“I had a discussion for about an hour with him in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. During the meeting, I handed him the list as promised,” he said.
Musa had alleged that some middlemen had been a bridge between the nightclubs and rogue authorities to protect their operations from being busted.
This dude was known in PDRM lower ranks as "Musang" ...a thieving predator who had been given the keys to the treasure throne.
ReplyDelete"Musa had said last week that he had a list of nightclubs in Kuala Lumpur that supplied drugs to their patrons. He said he had given the list to Bukit Aman narcotics investigation department director Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay."
ReplyDeleteThe question is, was this ex-IGP in possession of the list of drug supplying nightclubs?
If so, why has he been holding on to the list after all these years?
Moreover, is the list his private list that he personally compiled or was the list a police department list?
Since he (Musa) said he handed the list to the investigation department director Ayob Khan, are we to assume : 1) the current police department does not have such a list and 2) indeed Musa had this secret list all along.
Whichever way one looks at what Musa said, it does not speak well of the police. Additionally, since Musa kept the list all this while, does it mean he (Musa) did nothing during his IGP years about the drug scourge?
Now, he (Musa) wants us to think he has done great by giving up the list.
That's kerajaan allah for you!