KUANTAN: Six policemen from the Jerantut district police headquarters have been remanded until May 11 to assist in the investigation into an alleged RM5,000 bribe on May 3.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission said in a statement that the remand order against six policemen, including one with the rank of inspector, was issued by Magistrate Mohamed Shah Reza Noor Azman at the Temerloh Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Apart from the 36-year-old Inspector, those remanded are aged between 28 and 46, with the ranks of lance corporal, corporal and sergeant major. All of them were arrested on Friday afternoon after appearing to give statements at the Temerloh MACC office to assist the investigation under Section 16 of the MACC Act 2009.
They are accused of soliciting a bribe from a man as an inducement to solve the case stemming from a raid and the discovery of ketum water in the man’s house. — Bernama
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