
Deputy Inspector-General of Police Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said the police will take the statements of every party involved and had opened two investigation papers regarding the case which will be submitted to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for further action.
“So, the matter will be handed over to the investigating officer to take all the necessary actions needed,” he told reporters after inspecting a roadblock at the Sungai Besi toll plaza here today.
He said Thomas would be called by the police to give his statement soon.
Yesterday, Thomas’ predecessor, former attorney-general Mohamed Apandi Ali, was among those who lodged police reports regarding the contents of Thomas’ book that allegedly contained slanderous material against him.
Apandi said the report was made at the Sentul district police headquarters in the presence of his attorney, Baljit Singh Sidhu.
‘No sign of Broken Tooth’
In other developments, Acryl Sani said the leader of a China triad, Wan Kuok Koi, who is also known as Broken Tooth, and who was previously wanted by the police on suspicion of being involved in gangsterism and cheating cases involving RM6 million, was not in the country.
“As far as what I’ve been informed, he is no longer in Malaysia. He was involved in a police investigation regarding a cheating case that happened in the country,” he said.
Wan had previously been sentenced to 14 years’ jail in Macau after being convicted for loan shark activities, money laundering and heading a criminal organisation, before being freed in 2012.
Commenting on the enforcement of roadblocks during the movement control order (MCO) period that is said to be lax, Acryl Sani said these claims were untrue and the reopening of more economic sectors had led to an increase in the number of vehicles at every roadblock throughout the country.
“The increase is significant compared to the previous MCO so the police have to inspect to ensure the public have complete documents to travel.
“It can be said that throughout this period, more than 98% of the public travelling possess proper documents. We ask that everyone remain calm when going through roadblocks because the increase in vehicles was expected,” he said.