Malaysia

Hamzah’s meddling in Special Branch, as told by ex-IGP

Minister wanted to have lackey as chief, charges Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 May 2021 11:54AM

Hamzah’s meddling in Special Branch, as told by ex-IGP
Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin allegedly tried to place his ‘boy’ as head of Special Branch in Bukit Aman, but the prime minister nixed the plan. – The Vibes file pic, May 4, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador has revealed the goings-on behind Home Minister Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin’s alleged interference in Bukit Aman’s Special Branch (SB).

The newly retired inspector-general of police told MalaysiaGazette that there was interference by “MDN” to determine who took up the post of SB director.

MDN is a Malay shorthand for home minister.

Hamid alleged that the move was made for the purpose of an individual’s political career.

“I am not the only one who has problems with MDN. SB is also unhappy with his actions since a year ago. I was informed that MDN forced SB to conduct several operations for his own political purposes.

“I cannot reveal what operations because every SB operation is secret, but suffice to say, the objective of the operations was not in line with the SB mandate, which is to preserve and manage national security,” he said yesterday.

He said SB refused to participate in an operation, and reported it to Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

Muhyiddin agreed that SB should not be involved in political work, causing the minister to be angry before showing interest in former senior SB officials whose contracts expired last year, said Hamid.

“The minister is said to have arranged to make his ‘boy’ (a former SB senior officer) the head of SB in Bukit Aman because the ‘boy’ would follow the minister’s instructions.

“As proof, on February 16, the then SB director was called by the Home Ministry secretary-general and asked to voluntarily terminate his contract. Otherwise, he would be given a month’s notice for the termination of his contract.

“The minister seemed impatient to put his ‘boy’ in the post when the SB director’s contract ends in mid-June.”

He said the issue was brought to the prime minister’s attention before the SB director was instructed to continue his service.

Datuk Mohamed Farid Abu Hassan is SB chief, having been appointed to the post in June 2019.

Former top cop Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador says the home minister should not be allowed to interfere in the management of police’s daily tasks. – Bernama pic, May 4, 2021
Former top cop Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador says the home minister should not be allowed to interfere in the management of police’s daily tasks. – Bernama pic, May 4, 2021

Hamzah last Friday admitted that it was him in a recently leaked audio recording of a discussion on the appointment of senior police officers.

“That is my voice. I didn’t do anything illegal. What did I do wrong? The wrongdoing was recording my conversation with someone. That is illegal. What I did was not wrong,” he told a press conference after announcing Hamid’s successor.

He said the clip is not new, and the discussion took place about a year ago.

Hamzah said it is his duty under the federal constitution, as Police Force Commission chairman, to oversee the appointment of high-ranking officers, including the IGP.

Later the same day, Hamid slammed the minister.

“This is what should be avoided. A minister cannot interfere with the management of daily tasks.

“I have already raised this with him (Hamzah). I already raised it with the chief secretary to the government. We have our bosses, we raised it to them, but he still wants the power (to interfere). This is not good for the country,” he was quoted as saying by Free Malaysia Today.

“I want to clarify that the (home minister’s) responsibility as chairman of the Police Force Commission has a limit.”

He also said Hamzah pushed to determine police officers’ placement.

Hamid added that many investigations into police misconduct carried out by the commission chaired by Hamzah have been suspended, and it meets only four times a year.

On April 13, Hamzah reportedly denied having undue influence over the transfer of senior police officers.

Earlier this month, a Facebook post went viral, stating the involvement of the home minister in the affairs of police regarding the postponed transfer of senior cops.

“I will meet the minister to explain my position and action in issuing the transfer order,” said Hamid.

“I should be the one to handle the matter as the IGP, as the law states that the command, control and regulation of (the police force) is my responsibility.”

He said he issued the transfer order for “the good of all”.

“There was nothing extraordinary about it, except that I was on leave at the last minute. And at the last minute, there was a directive to postpone it. I will meet him and explain why it has to go on.” – The Vibes, May 4, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1d

Man who wanted to borrow RM500k, scammed of over RM400k

Malaysia / 5d

Investigate and arrest the Perlis MB, says Penang MP

Malaysia / 1w

Tun Daim's wife, two children still abroad - police

Malaysia / 1w

Uploading videos: Social media users need to understand limits, avoid disrupting investigations – Fahmi

Malaysia / 1w

Two cars damaged by objects thrown from apartment, police begin investigation

Malaysia / 1w

Stealing cash box from woman selling rice - police looking for 'Paeh' and 'Aboy'

Spotlight

Business

Tycoon Vincent Tan trims BCorp stake further in RM115m share sale

Malaysia

UMNO’s solo gamble in Johor: A show of strength or risky miscalculation?

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Nik Aziz’s grandson allegedly slapped by senator: Father ready to take case to court

Malaysia

Lorry driver jailed a day, fined for making obscene gestures, dangerous driving (video)

Malaysia

PKR leader defends MyKhas access suspension for PJ, Subang MPs, cites ‘political choices’

Opinion

Social media set to dominate Johor polls as election kingmaker

Malaysia

Man charged in Butterworth parang attack case that left victim fearing permanent disability

Malaysia

Teen mothers must return to school, says Fadhlina as education remains priority

Malaysia

Penang water tariffs to increase from July 1 after year-long deferment

You may be interested

Malaysia

JPJ probes couple ‘manja’ incident in car, summons to be issued (video)

Malaysia

Police capture wanted organised crime suspect in cross-border operation with India and Thailand

Malaysia

Trust and transformation: Malaysia - Japan deepen strategic economic ties

Malaysia

Care home worker jailed 36 years and caned for sexual offences against five boys

Malaysia

Two sisters die trapped in Johor house fire as escape routes cut off by flames

Malaysia

Motorcyclist killed after collision with 4WD in Papar; abandoned vehicle later found burnt

Malaysia

TNB central to Malaysia’s “just transition” as AI boom drives energy demand surge

Malaysia

METMalaysia urges calm after tremors felt across Sabah, Sarawak following minor earthquakes