Opinion

Support IGP’s efforts to fight police corruption – Patriot

Issue is an internal matter and should not be subjected to political intervention

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Mar 2021 9:38AM

Support IGP’s efforts to fight police corruption – Patriot
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador has relentless fought to end corruption in PDRM and his efforts are worthy of widespread public support. – The Vibes file pic, March 24, 2021

PATRIOT salutes Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador for his relentless effort to end corruption in the police force. The IGP has made a bold move to expose the problem by speaking to the media. It shows his desperation, as well as his sincerity, in wanting to clean up the image of the force and he deserves all round support.  

The IGP had made a commitment that the “blue code of silence” and the “culture of taking money from the bottom to the top” must end. He also alleged that there were efforts by a group of junior police officers linked to cartels to humiliate him and to force him out.

The allegation by the IGP against an unnamed predecessor is serious and cannot be ignored. The IGP is only saying the obvious that is well known among members of the force, but has been kept somewhat muted by the police leadership for reasons best known to them.   

Patriot calls upon the entire leadership of the police force, and those who have retired to rally in support of the IGP’s noble effort. We also call upon every single citizen of the country, including right minded NGOs to openly voice their support for the IGP to combat corruption at every level in the force, and to return the force to its glorious past.     

Following the revelations by Hamid, there is already an article that has gone viral narrating in explicit details the roles played by a number of named senior police officers, including an ex-IGP in soliciting money, purportedly from illegal sources. 

The veracity of the article needs to be cautiously studied and if those named in the article believe that they had been wrongfully implicated, they then have every right to take whatever legal recourse to redeem their good name. Otherwise, a report needs to be filed to initiate investigations.    

Hamid’s tenure as IGP is fast coming to an end. He must be allowed the privilege to ensure that the top leadership of the police is in the hands of officers with integrity.  

Patriot would like to remind those from outside the force that the placement of officers is the responsibility of the IGP, and it is decided in consultation with the respective heads of departments. 

This is an internal matter that must not have outside interference, and certainly not interference from politicians.  

The National Patriots Association is a group of military and police veterans aiming to help unite Malaysians in harmony and to see a return of the kinder and happier Malaysia

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