
Speaking to FMT, the chairman of the Malaysian Crime Watch Task Force (MyWatch) said the officers in question had crashed and smashed his carpark’s awning, but did not even bother to apologise for their “disrespectful” action.
“I lodged the report at the Kajang police station today (Friday).
“I hope action will be taken against these officers, although if you look back at how all my past reports have been ignored, the chances are slim.
“But I’m still hopeful. I am also in the midst of talking to my lawyers to see if I should proceed with a lawsuit to recover the damages incurred.”
He said thousands of ringgit are needed for necessary repairs.
Sanjeevan’s red BMW EX6, three Demak EX90 and a Yamaha Ego motorcycles were seized in the raid conducted by two police officers and 10 members of the Special Tactical Squad 3 that are in charge of the investigation on Sanjeevan under Section 45 of the Anti-Money Laundering Act.
According to Sanjeevan, this has left him with no vehicle to move around.
He is, however, trying to look at the positive side of the situation, such as the opportunity to speak with GrabCar drivers on the problems within the police force today.
“Today alone, I had two drivers sharing with me their own bad experiences with the cops. They had witnessed first-hand corrupt acts.”
Sanjeevan is facing at least 14 criminal charges, including for forgery, cheating, defamation and money laundering.
He was first arrested on June 22 for allegedly extorting RM25,000 in “protection” money from an illegal four-digit business operator.