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Two Pahang civil servants to be charged over sale of fake Datuk, Datuk Seri titles

State honorifics offered to individuals in KL, Selangor for fee between RM80,000 and RM150,000, cops say

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Dec 2022 7:54PM

Two Pahang civil servants to be charged over sale of fake Datuk, Datuk Seri titles
Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf says the two suspects, aged 36 and 30 respectively, would be charged under Section 5(1) of the Computer Crimes Act 1997 (Act 563) punishable under Section 5(4) of the same act. – Pixabay pic, December 27, 2022

KUANTAN – Two civil servants, believed to be involved in the sale of fake “Datuk” and “Datuk Seri” Pahang state titles will be charged in the sessions court here tomorrow.

State police chief Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said the two men, aged 36 and 30 respectively, would be charged under Section 5(1) of the Computer Crimes Act 1997 (Act 563) punishable under Section 5(4) of the same act.

He said the suspects, who are attached with the Pahang State Secretary’s Office (SUK) as operations assistant and administrative assistant, were alleged to have wrongfully registered the names of 29 individuals in the system to obtain the title.

However, their activities were discovered by another Pahang SUK employee who was in charge of the matter.

“A police report was lodged, and the investigation found that the suspects allegedly entered the said data into the system without prior permission of their superiors by misusing the identification number provided by the office,” he told a press conference at Kuantan district police headquarters here today.

Elaborating, Ramli said the two suspects were believed to be working with several agents and the Datuk Seri and Datuk titles were offered to individuals in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor for a fee of between RM80,000 and RM150,000.

“In addition to the two suspects, all the 29 individuals involved, aged between between 40 and 60 years, have been questioned to help in the investigation.

“It was found that 15 individuals received the fake Datuk title while the rest received the Datuk Seri title and some medals and state insignias were seized,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ramli revealed that Pahang recorded losses of over RM20.3 million through three main commercial crimes, namely e-commerce, Macau scams, and non-existent loans between January and November this year.

He said the Commercial Crime Investigation Department had conducted 1,222 raids since January 1 until yesterday and as a result, 1,278 people have been arrested for various offences. – Bernama, December 27, 2022

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