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Four Enforcement Officers Remanded For Five Days Over Bribery

Four Enforcement Officers Remanded For Five Days Over Bribery

Barnama24-06-2025
MELAKA, June 24 (Bernama) -- Four enforcement agency personnel have been remanded for five days over a RM2,000 bribe allegedly taken to avoid action against a man found alone with another person in a vehicle along Jalan Melaka Mall here on June 13.
Magistrate Sharda Shiena Mohd Suleiman granted the five-day remand until this Saturday for the four male suspects following an application by the Melaka Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) today.
According to sources, the four men were detained between 3.50 pm and 4 pm yesterday when they turned up for a suspect identification session at the Melaka MACC office.
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