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Armed Forces will fully cooperate with MACC on smuggling probe

Armed Forces will fully cooperate with MACC on smuggling probe

The Star9 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR: The Armed Forces assures that it will fully cooperate with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in its investigation into the arrest of their officers suspected of involvement in a contraband smuggling syndicate.
Armed Forces chief Gen Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar ( pic ) said the matter was still under investigation, but the military would not conceal any details from the public.
"The investigation will be thorough and the military will neither shield nor compromise on action against any personnel found to be involved.
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'Strict disciplinary measures and legal action will be taken if they are proven guilty,' he said in a statement on Wednesday (Aug 13).
He also urged the public to give space to the authorities to conduct a comprehensive probe and to refrain from making any speculation that could affect the investigation process.
"Updates on the progress of the investigation and subsequent actions will be announced from time to time,' he added.
Earlier, it was reported that the ring, operating in the southern part of the country, was uncovered following the arrest of 10 individuals, including five senior military officers, by the MACC.
The arrests, which also included an Indonesian national, were made in the Klang Valley during Ops Sohor, a joint operation by the MACC's Intelligence Division and its Anti-Corruption Tactical Squad at around 6.30am on Wednesday.
The syndicate was allegedly involved in smuggling banned items such as drugs, cigarettes and other contraband.
It was believed to have been operating for the past five years and allegedly involved senior officers from the ATM's intelligence unit as well as two former members from the same division.
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