With the Royal Malaysia Police celebrating its 217th Police Day soon, the writer gives a brief history of the force in the country, and his personal involvement in it.
PETALING JAYA: The convenience store chain that had socks with"Allah" on them for sale on its shelves and the vendor involved have made a public apology, saying that the goods were sold on a consignment basis."As such I humbly apologise to all Malaysians, especially those from the Muslim faith," said KK Super Mart founder Datuk Seri Dr KK Chai.
"A police report was lodged at the Sungai Besi police station on Thursday ," he said, adding they were fully cooperating with relevant authorities.
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