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[UPDATED] Three senior cops remanded over bribes to shield Pahang drug, ketum operations [WATCH]

[UPDATED] Three senior cops remanded over bribes to shield Pahang drug, ketum operations [WATCH]

TEMERLOH: Three senior police officers, including a retired officer, have been remanded for seven days to assist in investigations into allegations of pocketing bribes totalling RM110,000 to protect drug and ketum juice distribution activities across Pahang.
The suspects, aged between 30 and 50, were remanded until Aug 4 following an application by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) at the Temerloh magistrate's court today.
Magistrate Tan Chiew King granted the remand order at 10am today.
According to a source, the trio were detained around 8.30pm yesterday when they arrived at the MACC Temerloh branch office to provide their statements.
"MACC's investigations led to the arrest of four suspects, all of whom are believed to have conspired to solicit and accept bribes between 2022 and 2024.
"One of them is believed to have received monthly bribes amounting to between RM4,000 and RM5,000 through bank transfers into his account. The money was later distributed to the other three suspects through their respective personal bank accounts," the source said.
Meanwhile, Pahang MACC director Mohd Shukor Mahmud confirmed the arrests, saying that the case is being investigated under Section 16(a)(B) of the MACC Act 2009 for soliciting a bribe.
He said the fourth suspect has been released on MACC bail after providing his statement to the agency.
Under Section 16(a)(B), offernders face a maximum jail term of 20 years and a fine of RM10,000, or five times the value of the bribe, whichever is higher, if convicted.
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