Investigating officers will be told to complete the cases in a month, says police chief. FMTNews AbdulHamidBador
IGP Abdul Hamid Bador says police would not be allowed to hold birthday parties in their offices.
“There are also cases where arrest warrants had been issued on the matter, and also on police reports lodged in 2013 with no action taken,” he said in a media interview.
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