Ten police officers nabbed by MACC to face disciplinary action, says Bukit Aman

Ten police officers nabbed by MACC to face disciplinary action, says Bukit Aman

The Star Online - News·2025-08-01 19:03

KUALA LUMPUR: Ten police officers who were recently arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Pahang and Johor will face disciplinary action, says Bukit Aman's integrity and standard compliance department director Datuk Hamzah Ahmad.

He said an internal investigation had already been carried out, including the possibility of suspending the officers involved.

"This case involves the arrest of police officers in Pahang and Johor. It has been handed over entirely to the MACC and we will continue to cooperate throughout the investigation.

"We will await the investigation process until they are charged in court and sentenced before taking further action," he said after the 2025 Inspector-General of Police's meet and greet session with the media at Bukit Aman here on Friday (Aug 1).

Hamzah said that the police would take internal action in line with existing procedures.

The media previously reported that six police officers had been remanded until Aug 6 over an investigation involving soliciting and accepting a bribe of approximately RM12,000 in exchange for not taking action against offences related to the possession of ketum water in Temerloh, Pahang.

Additionally, four police officers were arrested by the Johor MACC on suspicion of soliciting and accepting a bribe of approximately RM635,000 from an individual in exchange for not taking action against gambling activities. – Bernama

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