Thursday, March 18, 2021

IGP told to expose the cartel trying to topple him

FMT:

Expose the cartel trying to topple you , IGP told


Musa Hassan (left) has told Hamid Bador to name the cartel trying to topple him so that action can be taken against them.

PETALING JAYA: A former top cop has asked inspector-general of police Abdul Hamid Bador to expose the “cartel” attempting to topple him so that action can be taken.

Former IGP Musa Hassan said cartels were usually individuals from outside the police force with close links to certain police officers.

“The IGP must identify them so action can be taken,” he told FMT.

However, he said it was common knowledge that factions existed within the police force, with some officers supporting certain groups to get promoted.

“But if there are cartels, then they are from outside the force with links to certain policemen,” he added.

Musa was responding to a March 17 report in Sinar Harian where Hamid revealed that a group of younger police officers had formed a cartel to dominate the force and topple him.

Hamid had said this when asked to elaborate on his earlier revelation that middle-level senior police officers were behind “a cartel of dirty cops”.

Hamid said the cartel would ensure that their collaborators got promoted so they could dominate the force and the police hierarchy in the future, making it easier for them to do their “dirty work”.

Meanwhile, Subang MP Wong Chen also said the revelation about a move to topple the top cop was “extremely worrying”, especially when the IGP had publicly commented on it.

“This has been going on for decades. We need to have a parliamentary royal commission, which means the emergency has to end and Parliament has to convene,” he told FMT.

The PKR MP added that an external royal commission would be needed to weed out the alleged cartel within the police force.

Klang MP Charles Santiago also said a major probe was needed on the matter.

“We are in a state of emergency. The fact that the IGP acknowledges that a group of people are getting together to topple him clearly shows the force has been infiltrated by officers who put their interest above that of the country,” said Santiago.

He further said that such cartels might be one reason for the continued drug trafficking and consumption in the country.

“If they have come together to topple the top cop, it means they are powerful. Are the politicians in the government doing this or are they masterminds in the underworld?” he asked.

He urged the government to react to the issue immediately as there were some officers who might be putting their personal interest before duty.

Hamid, 62 was appointed IGP on May 4, 2019 and his contract ends this May 3.

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kt notes:

It may help him combat the alleged coup d'état if his contract is further extended, wakakaka 😂😂😂




2 comments:

  1. So lucu this PN gomen's polis like Keystone Cops katun, but poor Indira Gandhi suffer, why useless MIC never lift one finger to help her and Boh Lam Phar MCA and Wee KHAT Siong still silent over TBH, as is KT...after day and night hound and pound during Harapan gomen...?

    TBH no more an issue and Wee KHAT Siong as menteri now can goyang kaki makan Mee Maggi but not embarrassed that they did nothing to help since TBH died under MCA's time in gomen?

    Note:
    Musa Hassan was IGP when poor TBH mysteriously died under MACC interrogation in 2008 and when MCA was in power (at that time many ministers....so powerful ha ha ha..)....note Musa Hassan was NOT appointed by Toonsie...ha ha ha again...

    QUOTE
    In pursuit of justice, Beng Hock’s family goes after ministers in Parliament
    Wednesday, 19 Nov 2014

    BY BOO SU-LYN

    Teoh Lee Lan pleads with MCA deputy president Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong at Parliament on November 19 to find Beng Hock's killers. — Picture by Boo Su-Lyn

    KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 19 — Five years on and yet to find an acceptable answer for his mysterious death, the family of Teoh Beng Hock turned up today in Parliament here to press Barisan Nasional (BN) ministers to fulfil their promise to bring the former DAP aide’s to justice.

    With tears in her eyes, Beng Hock’s sister Lee Lan doorstopped several ministers Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai and Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong as well as Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim and questioned them on the lack of action despite the government’s promise in 2009 that the perpetrators would not be left unpunished.

    “Wee Ka Siong said until now, MCA is still supporting us in seeking the truth and in ensuring that Beng Hock’s killers are punished,” Lee Lan told reporters here, referring to the MCA deputy president.

    Lee Lan said her mother Teng Shwu Hoi—who was also present today and had gestured angrily as she spoke to Wee in Mandarin—had asked the minister in the Prime Minister’s Department if it was reasonable to tell Beng Hock to go to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) office as a witness only for her son to turn up as a corpse the next day.
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  2. I am pretty sure his contract will be extended.

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