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  • 6/24/2025
Four policemen have been remanded for five days for allegedly soliciting and receiving a bribe amounting to RM2,000 as an inducement not to take action against an individual for being in close proximity with his lover inside a car.

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00:00Four policemen in Malacca have been remanded for five days for allegedly soliciting and
00:07receiving a RM2,000 bribe to avoid taking action against a couple found in close proximity in a
00:13car. The remand, effective until June 28, was granted by the Magistrates' Court in Aya Kero
00:19on Tuesday. The suspects, two corporals aged 33 and 36, a 26-year-old constable and a 40-year-old
00:28Police Volunteer Reserve corporal, were detained at the Malacca MACC office in Alai on Monday during
00:35an identification process. All four of them are believed to have stopped the complainant,
00:39who was alone with his fiancée in a car at a parking area along Jalan Malacca Mall.
00:45Malacca MACC Director Adi Supyan Shafi confirmed the arrests and said the case is being investigated
00:52under Section 16, Subsection AB of the MACC Act, 2009.
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