Probe into rapper’s claim she was filmed naked by an officer


SUBANG JAYA: A full investigation into claims that an enforcement agency officer had recorded a rapper while she was unclothed during a raid on a massage parlour will be conducted, say the police.

Rapper Zamaera, whose real name is Sharifah Zamaera Syed Zafilen Al Edros, had alleged that she was secretly filmed while she was having a massage at a parlour in SS14 here on Wednesday.

Subang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said police reports were lodged by both Zamaera and a member of the raiding team after the issue went viral.

“Investigations showed that the complainant who was with the raiding team was provoked by the ‘suspect’, and that she had used her phone to record them (the raiding party) during the raid,” said ACP Wan Azlan.

He said both parties subsequently checked the phone that was believed to have been used to record the footage.

“Both the suspect and complainant then inspected the phone of the officer accused of filming her but found no photo or videos of the suspect,” he said in a statement yesterday.

ACP Wan Azlan added that Zamaera also refused to comply with orders to provide identification, and that she had complained about the raid being documented by enforcement agency officers.

He said the officers there had explained the standard operating procedure of the raid to her.

In her report, Zamaera claimed she had been filmed by a Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) officer while naked during a massage.

In an Instagram post, she claimed that one of the MBSJ officers had filmed her naked from behind while she was getting a massage in a room screened off by curtains.

Zamaera said she saw some light coming through from the back and saw a man wearing sunglasses poking his head through the curtains to film her with a cellphone.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, she said she was to meet with MBSJ on Friday to convey her account of the incident.

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