Malaysia

4 Kelantan cops to face action for marrying without permission

Consent of state police chief, deputy required to tie the knot

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Dec 2020 11:58AM

4 Kelantan cops to face action for marrying without permission
Kelantan police chief Shafien Mamat says four police personnel from the state police contingent have been subjected to disciplinary action this year for tying the knot without obtaining permission from their superiors. – Facebook pic, December 11, 2020

KOTA BARU – Four police personnel from the Kelantan police contingent have been subjected to disciplinary action this year for tying the knot without obtaining permission from their superiors, said state police chief Shafien Mamat.

When contacted today, he said that it is an offence for any police officer and personnel to tie the knot without obtaining permission from department heads.

He added that for the Kelantan contingent, permission from the state police chief or his deputy is required.

“Usually, if any personnel is planning to get married, we will do a background check on the spouse-to-be to see if they have a criminal record,” he said, adding that five personnel were found to have committed a similar offence last year.

“If the individual is found to be a criminal or in the wanted list, it will definitely cause problems. If we need to, then we will reject the application.”

Shafien added that the four cases (marrying without permission) were among 53 offences involving police personnel recorded in the state this year.

Other offences are involvement in criminal activities (11 cases), drugs (nine), corruption (seven), absenteeism (two) and other offences.

He said of the total, 14 cases have been subjected to disciplinary action.

He also stressed that police will never compromise with such offences, adding that anyone involved will have to bear the consequences if proven guilty.

Among the disciplinary actions that can be imposed on personnel and officers involved include dismissal, demotion, salary cuts, fines, warnings and reprimands. – Bernama, December 11, 2020

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