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[Tempatan] 13 polis disiasat kes bocor di media sosial siasatan kes Pusat Tahfiz Darul Qura

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Post time 18-9-2017 10:26 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
KUALA LUMPUR: Polis mengambil keterangan daripada 13 anggota polis bagi membantu siasatan berhubung kebocoran maklumat mengenai penahanan suspek kebakaran di Pusat Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah baru-baru ini.

Ketua Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Kuala Lumpur Rusdi Md Isa berkata keterangan mereka diambil semalam mengikut Seksyen 203A Kanun Keseksaan dan Seksyan 233 Akta Komunikasi dan Multimedia.

“Bagaimanapun, tiada tangkapan dibuat berhubung kebocoran maklumat kes berkenaan,” katanya kepada Bernama malam tadi.

Pada Sabtu, Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh mengumumkan 7 remaja berusia 11 hingga 18 tahun ditahan berhubung kes kebakaran pusat tahfiz itu.

Enam daripada mereka positif dadah dan kesemuanya direman selama 7 hari bermula hari ini untuk siasatan lanjut.

Bagaimanapun, fakta kes dan maklumat mengenai penahanan suspek serta beberapa gambar suspek tular di media sosial sebelum sidang media itu diadakan kira-kira 8 malam.

Khamis lepas, seramai 21 pelajar dan 2 guru yang bertugas sebagai warden pusat tahfiz itu, terkorban apabila asrama yang terletak di tingkat tiga terbakar pada 5.15 pagi itu.
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Post time 18-9-2017 12:44 PM | Show all posts
x menyabar2 nk share kan? mendapatlah!
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Post time 18-9-2017 12:52 PM | Show all posts
nak to be the top among the top la katakan
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 Author| Post time 18-9-2017 01:19 PM | Show all posts
IGP: We’ll act against errant cops if info leak proven
Minderjeet Kaur
| September 18, 2017

KUALA LUMPUR: Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohamad Fuzi Harun says action will be taken against any police officer found to have leaked information on the police’s probe into the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah tahfiz fire tragedy last week.

He was asked to comment on the ongoing investigation into 13 police officers, who are alleged to have shared the information on social media.

“We will look into the matter seriously. If any officer is found to be involved, action will be taken. Not only internal action but also criminal action,” he told reporters at a function in Bukit Aman today.

Fuzi, who took over from Khalid Abu Bakar as IGP earlier this month, said despite previous reminders to the police force, such sharing of confidential information on social media continued to take place.

“We cannot allow this,” he said, while not discounting the possibility that individuals outside the police force were also involved in sharing the initial information on how seven boys, aged 11 to 18, were arrested as suspects over allegations that the fire was the result of arson.

Fuzi added that no specific date had been set to end the probe into the information leak because police had only just begun the investigation.

Meanwhile Fuzi said the seven suspects detained in connection with the fire tragedy, would be referred to the Attorney-General’s office.

“Let them decide. The most important thing at this point of time is I have told the Kuala Lumpur police force to speed up the investigation into the allegations against the boys, in order to forward the case for further action,” he said.

Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur CID chief SAC Rusdi Mohd Isa was earlier quoted as saying that a probe into the information leak on the suspects had been initiated on Saturday.

The police probe comes under Section 203A of the Penal Code for disclosure of information and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

As a result of that information going viral on social media since Friday, the police were left with no choice but to make public the case against the suspects.

On Saturday, KL police chief commissioner Amar Singh called for an urgent press conference and revealed details about the seven boys, including that six of them tested positive for drugs and that they were being remanded for one week.

Amar also said that no other arrests would be made in the investigation into the tragic fire at the tahfiz school in Kuala Lumpur that killed 21 students and two teachers.
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