Thursday, March 04, 2010

IGP Musa denies police in cahoots with BN

The police today categorically stated that they have never conspired with Barisan Nasional in their investigation of people for alleged wrongdoing.

Inspector-general of police Musa Hassan said the police did not take into account the political leanings of anyone, including politicians, when conducting their investigation.

NONE"We (the police) have never conspired with any political party. If an offence has been committed, we will investigate anyone including BN politicians. We do not conspire with any political party," he told reporters in Penang.

Musa was asked to comment on a statement by PKR vice-president Azmin Ali that the BN conspired with the police and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to detain Pakatan Rakyat leaders.

Earlier, Musa signed a memorandum of understanding between the police and Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) on the undertaking of a study on tackling crime.

Report porn SMSes

On another matter, Musa advised the people to lodge police reports if they received pornography over the Short Messaging Service (SMS) on their mobile phones.

"Report the matter immediately and do not forward the SMS to friends. The police have identified the individual responsible, and it is only a matter of time before action is taken," he said.

Musa said the police collaborated with the Information Communication and Culture Ministry to check the spread of social problems resulting from material circulated through the mobile phone.

- Bernama

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