SHAH ALAM: Police will re-look the investigations papers of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s alleged interference into an Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) case.
The former prime minister was said to have interfered with police investigations of an ACA case on a senior government official.
Federal CID director Datuk Comm Mohd Bakri Zinin said police would check the contents of the papers to ascertain if the probe was conducted properly.
“We will obtain the files containing the investigation papers submitted to the Attorney-General’s chambers and we will look at it again,” said Comm Mohd Bakri.
When asked if police were reopening the case, Bakri said: “We are not reopening the case but if we need to do so, we will refer our findings to the Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan.”
He said this after attending a security forum between public utility companies and the police at the DiGi headquarters in Subang Hi-Tech industrial area in Shah Alam yesterday.
On Tuesday, Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail said the chambers, after studying the papers, found no evidence that Dr Mahathir had interfered in investigations.
ACA director of investigations Datuk Shukri Abdull also said it was the police and not the ACA that had carried out investigations.
tunku : review jangan tak review.after all now pak lah and his team already declared 'WAR' against tun dr mahathir.
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If war PakLAh wants ..war he gets
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