72 hours ago, The Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) objected the setting up of the Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC), by publishing ten reasons why IPCMC is not needed. Since then, the threat had been removed from the website yesterday (30 May), at 11pm.
Today, Inspector-General of Police Bakri Omar has said the posting of the views of the three police associations on the setting up of the IPCMC on the police website was inadvertent.
The public’s perception is that the police force has defied the Prime Minister’s call for the setting up of the IPCMC. What is your comment?
We are solidly behind the Government and the Government knows it. We are public officers bound by rules and regulations. How can we go against the Government when we are bound by disciplinary rules?
So we say, YES SIR!
Then he continued to say …
Why does the police force feel so strongly against the setting up of the IPCMC?
We have in place adequate measures to tackle corruption and other abuses by our men. We already have the Police Force Commission and we have the Anti-Corruption Agency as well as the Tatatertib (disciplinary board) in Bukit Aman. These are effective bodies that look after the force and they have been doing it for years.
Something is damn not right here, but still, we say, YES SIR!
Then he continued to say …
As far as I am concerned, there is nothing much that I can do now. I am so sorry for what has happened. I am personally most grateful to the Prime Minister for his caring attitude towards the force. He has done much and has provided us with much-needed logistics, housing and infrastructure, as well as for the welfare of our men. I really feel very sorry for what has happened.
But SIR, sometimes sorry also must exprain why, you know?
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