This is #MalaysiaBoleh…

23 June 2019

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…. 15 June 2019Time for a new handphone..https://twitter.com/My_CrimeWatch/status/1139720323903868928?s=1https://twitter.com/My_CrimeWatch/status/1139720323903868928?s=19https://twitter.com/My_CrimeWatch/status/1139720323903868928…14 June 2019…Stealing for youngest wife?Or will he wear it himself?๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ.

https://twitter.com/My_CrimeWatch/status/1138803224306040832?s=19…12 June 2019..

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https://twitter.com/hazimomarri/status/1137976300335853570…11 June 2019..Be careful whom you ask a bribe from!The police constable wanted ‘duit kopi’ from the future IGP, not knowing who he was…https://twitter.com/malaysiakini/status/1138453853484007430A police constable found himself faced with disciplinary action after he tried to solicit a bribe from a farmer โ€“ who went on to become the inspector-general of police.Abdul Hamid Bador had turned to farming after his retirement, before being picked to head the Special Branch and as the IGP a year later.”One day, I was on my way to the market in my pickup truck, which was laden with cucumbers, long beans and eggplants.”I was stopped by a police officer on a motorbike and he claimed that my truck was overloaded. I told him it was not, because the weight (of the vegetables) was not over 500kg.”He then asked me whether my assistant, who was also in the truck, was a foreigner. I told him he was a Bangladeshi with a valid work permit,” he said in an interview with the New Straits Times.Hamid said he had no qualms treating the constable to a drink, but asking for “duit kopi” was wrong.”Obviously, he didn’t know who I was,” he added.

Hamid related the story in emphasising that cops should focus on patrolling and crime prevention rather than on stopping passing motorists.

He also stressed the need to eradicate corruption in the police force.

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: Abdul Hamid said the police chief later issued an instruction to all members of the motorised patrol unit in the district, reminding them not to “terrorise motorists”.

Abdul Hamid said the police chief later issued an instruction to all members of the motorised patrol unit in the district, reminding them not to “terrorise motorists”.”They are supposed to be patrolling and prevent crime. They used to stop passing motorists and asked for license. That is not their job,” he stressed.”People laugh at this story now because that poor constable didn’t recognise me,” said Abdul Hamid, who served as Special Branch deputy director prior to his resignation in 2016.

10 June 2019..https://twitter.com/My_CrimeWatch/status/1137902716976427009..https://twitter.com/TypicalMsian/status/1137242651185430528?s=19....

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