KUALA LUMPUR: Former Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) enforcement chief Kapt (Rtd) Abdul Kudus Ahmad has lodged a police report claiming that he received an envelope containing a threatening note and a live bullet from two men.
Abdul Kudus, who is on trial for 24 charges of accepting bribes totalling RM59,000 from the owner of Sri Stevens Corner restaurant in Pandan Indah, said that when he reached his parents' house in Kg Bukit Cheras Baru at about 11pm on Monday, one of two men whom he had noticed waiting by the roadside opposite the house approached him and asked if he was Kapt Kudus.