Shuhaily Zain alleged that he had heard of colleagues on the payroll of syndicates whose flashy lifestyles were never questioned.
Federal CID chief Shuhaily Zain speaking to a closed-door conference of CID chiefs. Video footage of his speech has been posted online.
PETALING JAYA: A top Bukit Aman cop issued a stern warning to colleagues in the criminal investigation department to not collude with criminal syndicates for money. Federal CID chief Shuhaily Zain gave the warning, saying he had learnt that some police officers were receiving money from these syndicates in exchange for information about investigations.“This has to be seriously looked at by commanding officers and supervisors in all CID across the country,” he was quoted by Berita Harian as saying.
“How can a sergeant own an Alphard, Vellfire or a Mercedes? Have these commanding officers or supervisors asked how they could own them? Have they made declarations,” he said at a closed-door conference of CID chiefs held at Universiti Sains Malaysia.Shuhaily said the ignorance of supervising and commanding officers was a big part of the problem, adding that some of them were also on syndicates’ payrolls.
He said all 130 CID chiefs across the country had been put on notice and reminded them that a freeze on promotions had been proposed if they failed to adequately monitor those under their command.
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