Police superintendent among 16 probed for fraudulent claims


MALACCA: A police officer with the rank of superintendent is among 16 people who have been detained by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission(MACC) to facilitate a probe into fraudulent claims totalling RM1mil.

Sources said the superintendent previously served in the Malacca police headquarters as a department head and has now been transferred to Bukit Aman.

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