PPIM chief summoned over statements against police


KUALA LUMPUR: Muslim consumer group (PPIM) chief and activist Datuk Nadzim Johan (pic) has been summoned over his statements in a Malay daily which alleged that police were involved in trade malpractices, especially at Kota Raya shopping complex.

City police chief Comm Datuk Tajudin Md Isa said Nadzim should allow police to complete their investigations before making accusations.

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