Malaysia

Police not a govt tool, Hamid says

Nation’s top cop hits out at claims that the force is being used as ‘weapon’ to gain public support

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Mar 2021 4:49PM

Police not a govt tool, Hamid says
IGP Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador calls on politicians to be responsible, and not turn petty matters into political issues. – The Vibes file pic, March 11, 2021

by A. Azim Idris

KUALA LUMPUR – Police do not act against individuals based on their politics, said Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador, brushing aside allegations that the force is being used as a tool by the government.

The inspector-general of police said anyone can make assumptions and insinuations to portray police as having been made an apparatus to support Putrajaya.

“I remain strict in my stance that I, in the implementation of any activity or action taken by my party, do not have any relation to politics,” he told a press conference this afternoon.

He was responding to claims by certain political parties that government agencies, including police, are being used as a political weapon to gain public support.

Police sometimes need to rope in individuals, who happen to be political leaders, over reports lodged against them, he said.

“We only ask them to come to the police station or Bukit Aman to have their statements recorded.

“(The leaders are asked to come) to a professional environment. I do not allow any threats or offers to them by the investigating officers while their statements are being taken.”

Several politicians, including opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, have been investigated for their comments on the emergency proclamation, after police reports were lodged against them.

Hamid said police even offered to record these politicians’ statements at a time of their convenience.

“This is to avoid some saying police are instilling fear in people. We give them space (to choose when to be questioned).”

Investigating officers are also flexible when it comes to making such arrangements when political leaders have appointments and events to attend, he said.

“I don’t allow any action from my party that involves political motives to help anyone or pressure anyone, no.

“Whoever is involved in politics, I advise them to be responsible. Petty matters should not be turned into political issues.” – The Vibes, March 11, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1d

Death of Rocky: Individual expected to be charged tomorrow

Malaysia / 3d

Nepturis received RM16.4m for Klang Utara police headquarters, court told

Malaysia / 3d

Pahang police reject claims of drug cartel operating in Genting Highlands

Malaysia / 6d

Pilot drug case: Police probe yields new leads

Malaysia / 1w

Inspector, policewoman plead guilty to khalwat

Malaysia / 1w

Two suspects try to escape after proceedings at Kulim Court (video)

Spotlight

Malaysia

Private university CFO charged over alleged RM6.56m CBT

World

Unleashed 60kg dog in Hong Kong mauls poodle, bichon frise to death (video)

Malaysia

Three family members killed after Immigration truck runs red light

Malaysia

Woman, believed to be foreigner, allegedly causes disturbance at KLIA (video)

Opinion

Has DAP chosen the path to a slow death?

Malaysia

Three years of bullying at school puts 15-year-old at risk of hearing loss

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Police officer's wife cries, pleads for leniency after misusing disabled child's account

Malaysia

Organised cybergroups likely behind rise in racial hate on social media

You may be interested

Malaysia

Anwar unveils first online 9.9 Jualan Ihsan Rahmah sale for Malaysians

Malaysia

Prolonged Strait of Hormuz disruption will be felt, but less severe - Johari

Malaysia

Pahang hospitals test drones to deliver blood samples

Malaysia

Elephant footprints spark fear among Felda Chalok Rahmat residents

Malaysia

Immigration's 'Black Maria' driver charged with causing death of three family members

Malaysia

Factory clerk loses RM101,000 in fake online job scam

Malaysia

If it's BN-PH, I won't contest the Melaka state election – Dr Akmal

Malaysia

Immigration truck tragedy: PM extends condolences, orders thorough probe