Two enforcement officers remanded for graft in Kota Baru

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KOTA BARU: Two enforcement officers of a uniformed body have been remanded for four days for allegedly soliciting and receiving bribes totalling over RM23,000.According to sources, the two were arrested separately at their offices in Pengkalan Chepa here on Monday night.

"The first officer, aged 43, was detained at 10.30pm for allegedly asking for and receiving RM13,000 as an inducement to charge a suspect with a lesser offence instead of under Section 39 of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” said a source. The second officer, 29, was arrested at 11.10pm for allegedly receiving RM10,000 for the same purpose.

Kelantan Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission director Rosli Husain confirmed their arrests for investigation under Section 17 of the MACC Act 2009. – BernamaBiotoxin levels in PD mussels drop below danger level, further testing needed before ban liftedCardiac patients may be referred to private hospitals while waiting for Serdang Heart Centre repairs to complete

 

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