I voluntarily withdrew police report, says Rela member in Datuk Seri assault case


  • Nation
  • Friday, 07 Dec 2018

Wong (second from left) briefing Rela members Melvin Cheong, Lee Weng Poh, Leong Jun Jie and Y.F. Chin after the proceedings. RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star.

KUALA LUMPUR: A Rela (People’s Volunteer Corps) member has denied that there is an element of bribery behind the withdrawal of his police report against a businessman who allegedly assaulted him.

Melvin Cheong Mun Khai said the speculation was untrue.

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